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Seville is the great university city of southern Spain: tens of thousands of students spread between the University of Seville, one of the oldest in the country, and Pablo de Olavide University. Life here is sunny and affordable: tapas, squares full of people, a flat city made for cycling and a student atmosphere that spills onto the streets almost all year round. On Lupo Rooms you'll find rooms verified one by one, available all year round, with transparent contracts and no agency fees. You don't need to be an Erasmus student: any national or international student can book online.
The University of Seville (US) spreads its faculties across the whole city: the Rectorate and several faculties occupy the old Royal Tobacco Factory next to Maria Luisa Park; the Reina Mercedes campus, to the south, concentrates sciences and computing; Ramon y Cajal, next to Nervion, brings together economics, business and law; La Cartuja hosts the engineering schools, and the Macarena area is home to the Faculty of Medicine. Pablo de Olavide University (UPO) has its single campus in Montequinto, to the southeast, directly connected by metro line 1.
Each campus has its natural neighbourhoods. Reina Mercedes and Heliopolis, to the south, are the university area par excellence, packed with student flats. Nervion and San Bernardo combine closeness to Ramon y Cajal with good metro and tram connections. Triana, across the river, offers genuine Sevillian atmosphere at reasonable prices; the Alameda de Hercules and La Macarena are the young, alternative areas with plenty of nightlife, and the historic centre puts the monumental city at your feet. For the UPO, Montequinto is the closest and cheapest option.
Seville is one of the cheapest major university cities in Spain. A student room costs around 250-450 euros a month depending on the area; add some 180-250 euros for food and very little on transport: the TUSSAM youth pass is very cheap, and with Sevici, the public bike scheme, you get around a completely flat city almost for free. The mild weather most of the year and affordable tapas make your budget stretch much further than in Madrid or Barcelona.
Seville is flat and has one of the largest networks of bike lanes in Spain, so a huge number of students get around with Sevici, the public bike-sharing system. Metro line 1 links San Bernardo and Nervion with the UPO campus in Montequinto; the Metrocentro tram crosses the centre, and TUSSAM buses reach every US campus. With the youth pass, transport costs very little, and much of the city can simply be covered on foot.
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