Prague is the second most affordable city in Europe for students
Choosing a university to study in is perhaps the most important part of the study abroad experience. However, choosing the right location can be just as important for many international students. From lifestyle to entertainment options and career opportunities, there are countless factors to consider.
Prague is an ideal choice for students in many ways. While living in a fantastic medieval city, they can study at the best universities in the world as well as enjoy numerous cultural events and diverse nightlife.
In addition to these advantages, Prague is also one of the most affordable cities in Europe, which is a key factor for many young people.
According to the StudentGoGlobal 2022 ranking, which analyzed 250 cities from around the world, Prague is the second most affordable city in Europe for students.
At the top of the list is the city of Porto, Portugal’s second largest city. Famous for its magnificent bridges and port wine production, the city is also home to the University of Porto and the Polytechnic Institute of Porto.
At the top of the list is the city of Porto, Portugal’s second largest city. Famous for its magnificent bridges and port wine production, the city is also home to the University of Porto and the Polytechnic Institute of Porto.
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Madrid has won bronze in the ranking of the most affordable cities. The Spanish capital is famous for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Velázquez, Goya and other Spanish artists.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, Barcelona is also a great place for students. In addition to many major universities, the city also attracts students with its thriving art and music scene.
Rounding out the top five is a contestant from the UK. Birmingham is unofficially known as the second largest city in the UK. This city is the cultural, social, financial and commercial center of the Midlands.
The cities of Leeds, Belfast and Glasgow in the UK are ranked sixth, seventh and eighth respectively in terms of student affordability.
Sweden’s Gothenburg breaks the pattern of British cities and takes an amazing ninth place. Although Scandinavian cities have a reputation for being expensive, this second largest city in Sweden is surprisingly affordable.
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is on the list of the top 10 affordable European cities.