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Erasmus: Study Abroad in Strasbourg

Strasbourg has a population of over 271,000 people and it's known for its massive cathedral and charming little streets. The city of Strasbourg attracts a lot of tourists, especially from November to December, for its Christmas market, which is one of the largest Christmas markets in France. People come from all over the world to discover the charm of the market and purchase all sorts of goods from the little wooden stalls.

Strasbourg is known for its large central island which is surrounded by the River Ill, which adds to the beauty of the city. Talking a stroll along the river when the sun is setting is one of the many gems of this city. Visit the little France area of Strasbourg, and experience what its many shops and restaurants have to offer. There are loads of old buildings to explore, and there's no shortage of bars and entertainment either! Also, if you want to take in the full scenery of the city, why not climb up the cathedral, where you can enjoy a superb panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.

Good tips for students

With more than 52,000 students in graduate courses (both French and international students), it's safe to say that Strasbourg is a student city. Living in Strasbourg, is the perfect opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the culture and experience the charm of the city. Luckily for students, the rent prices in Strasbourg are very reasonable, compared to other French cities, where the average rent in the city centre is generally very high.

If you want to go out for a few cheap and cheerful drinks, check out the Lantern, a brewery which produces beer and there's also a happy hour all day on Wednesday! In the centre of Strasbourg, the Brasseur is also a great place for a few drinks. You can also get cheap deals on Flammekueches and beer which are brewed on site. The Alchimiste is another nice, cosy bar which is worth trying, or if you're in to a more modern setting, then the Code Bar is the place to go.

Find accommodation in Strasbourg

We suggest that you already have your accommodation sorted when you get to Strasbourg, as this saves you a lot of hassle and stress.

A great way to find your accommodation is on Roomlala, where there is a huge variety of accommodation, such as:

Rent a spare room in someone's house. This non-traditional form of renting is not only cheaper, but also allows you to really immerse yourself in French life, perhaps by renting a spare room in a French family's house.

Rent a flatshare. If you're not in to renting a spare room, you can always look for a flat mate and share an apartment.

• Student accommodation. Luckily there's a lot of student accommodation available in Strasbourg. This is usually cheaper than a flat share.

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