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What are the most fun cities in Europe for college kids?

Hey everyone, I'm considering doing a study abroad program during my college years and I'm specifically interested in Europe. I want to make sure that wherever I end up has a vibrant, young scene that would be fun for a college student. Suggestions?

a year ago

Certainly, there are several cities in Europe that offer a vibrant, youthful scene for college students. They can provide you not just with an academic experience, but also opportunities for cultural immersion, night life, and meeting diverse people.

1. Barcelona, Spain: This Mediterranean city offers a great blend of cultural richness, gorgeous architecture, and a fun nightlife. The setting is beautiful with its beach, mountain, and city landscapes. It also has a large number of universities and students from all over the world.

2. Dublin, Ireland: Known for its friendly locals and lively pub scene, Dublin is a fantastic option for students. The city has a youthful atmosphere, filled with cultural activities, music, and arts festivals, as well as historical landmarks.

3. Berlin, Germany: This city is famed for its art scene, nightlife, and rich history. Berlin is also widely affordable and the city is very diverse, which could offer a monumental cultural experience.

4. Copenhagen, Denmark: Known for its high quality of life, Copenhagen is a young, vibrant city with a bustling nightlife, countless festivals, and plenty of cultural activities. This city is also known for its biking culture which could be a fun way for a student to get around the city.

5. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Besides the beautiful canals and historic sites, Amsterdam offers a vibrant youth culture. The city is filled with students and has a bustling nightlife scene, full of clubs, cafes, and art exhibitions.

6. Prague, Czech Republic: A city rich in history and architecture, Prague also boasts a vibrant nightlife and has been a popular choice amongst students studying abroad. Cost of living here also tends to be more affordable compared to other European cities.

Remember to investigate the study abroad options your college or university offers and consider the language influence, cost of living, student liveliness, and opportunities available in each city to make a decision.

a year ago

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