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Information and tips for Erasmus students in Granada

Erasmus in Granada

Information and tips for Erasmus students in Granada

Private rooms Granada 1312 418/month
Residences Granada 86 757/month
Studios Granada 141 670/month
Apartments Granada 155 1150/month
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Granada is one of Spain's jewels, for its architecture, history, gastronomy and people. It hides thousands of secrets and creates unforgettable memories for its visitors. But, why do Erasmus in Granada? The answer is simple: because it’s not only home to one of Spain's greatest cultural offerings, but also because it’s a city that captivates you from the very first moment! In fact, it’s one of the favourite cities by international students who decide to do the Erasmus programme. Graná' is a very special city, and in Erasmus Play we’ll tell you everything you need to know if you want to live there.

Cost of living in Granada, Spain

Living in Granada is not expensive at all, on the contrary, everything is very affordable and accessible to all pockets. The cost of living for a student is an average of €600-€800 per month. Let's see a bit more on each expense:

Accommodation costs depend on the type and location, but it’ll be one of the biggest expenses. A room usually costs between €300-€400 per month. However, it’s common to find options for less than €200 per month, so you can choose to spend as little as possible if you need to.

On public transport (metro, bus, train and tram), the Bono Universitario for non-city students costs €0.65 per journey, includes free transfers for 60 minutes and is available to under-26s enrolled at the University of Granada.

Student life, Erasmus parties and leisure in Granada

Granada is mainly a student city and for this reason it’s chosen by a large number of international students. Located between sea and mountains, it makes the perfect combination for its great leisure offer, both during the day and at night.

There's a party every day in Granada! Although it seems to be a small city, there’s a great variety of places to go out at night, with different types of music and styles. You're sure to find one that suits your preferences. In fact, you'll be able to choose between nightclubs, bars and pubs. Take note of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón Street, one of the most popular places to go for a drink with friends.

As for daytime plans, a great place to spend a relaxing afternoon is the García Lorca Park, a green space in the heart of the city. Another perfect way to relax is to enjoy a sunset at the Mirador de San Nicolás (viewpoint), famous for its breathtaking views of the Alhambra.

Culture and gastronomy in Granada, Spain

In Granada you’ll enjoy one of the best medieval cities, with marvellous monuments and an unparalleled landscape. The street artists will decorate the ancient streets of Albaicín with music and art. And you'll be able to see the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Like the rest of Spain, Granada has a great gastronomic tradition. You'll be able to discover new flavours, colours and textures that won't leave you indifferent. From the famous free ‘tapas’ to its traditional dishes, like ‘remojón granadino’ or ‘San Antón pot’, you won't be able to choose only one!

Advantages and disadvantages of doing Erasmus in Granada

Advantages

  • It’s an international meeting point, which makes it easy to meet people from different cultures.
  • With many sunny days per year, Granada's climate makes it possible to enjoy outdoor activities at almost any time of year.
  • From the majestic Alhambra to delicious free ‘tapas’ at every bar, the city offers unique experiences for culture and good food lovers.
  • Granada is one of the most affordable cities in Spain, from rent to entertainment, which means you can save or invest more in activities that enrich your experience.
  • Grenadians are known for their friendliness and hospitality, always ready to help you to adapt to local life.
  • Whether you're walking through its historic streets, enjoying its lively nightlife or exploring its art scene, there's always something interesting to do.

Disadvantages

  • There are often too many tourists in high season and some areas are overcrowded, especially in the Alhambra or the historic centre.
  • Due to the high demand from national and international students, finding a well-located and well-priced flat can be a challenge.
  • Although an advantage for many, some students may feel that Granada does not offer the same variety of options as a larger city such as Madrid or Barcelona.
  • Nightlife is constant, but can be overwhelming for those who prefer a quieter atmosphere or need to concentrate on their studies.
  • Some nearby areas, such as Sierra Nevada, require public transport, which is not always as frequent as in other cities.

Cheap student accommodation in Granada, Spain

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Are you looking for accommodation in Granada? Do you want a safe Erasmus full of unforgettable experiences? At Erasmus Play you can compare and choose between the best flats, rooms and residences for students in Granada in a simple and safe way.

FAQ about doing Erasmus in Granada

How much does it cost to live in Granada as a student?

You’ll expend around €600-€800 per month, both for accommodation and for food and leisure expenses. Living in the city is very affordable and cheap, as is travelling around.

What is student life like in Granada?

Student life in Granada is full of fun, culture and gastronomy at an affordable price. You’ll meet new people, every day is an adventure and every second will be a memory for the rest of your life.

How much does student accommodation cost in Granada?

Student accommodation costs approximately €200 in a shared flat. Individual flats are slightly more expensive, starting at €450 per month for a studio flat.

How much is the Erasmus scholarship to study in Granada?

The amount of the Erasmus scholarship varies according to your home country and the policies of your University. We recommend you to check with your institution.

What leisure options are there in Granada for students?

Granada offers many activities for students. For example, you can visit the Alhambra and the Albaicín, enjoy its extensive nightlife in tapas bars, and take advantage of its proximity to Sierra Nevada for mountain sports.