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Brno vs Seville

Side-by-side comparison across 7 categories.

Brno, Czech Republic
🇨🇿

Brno

Czech Republic

Affordable Czech student capital with a strong community.

Seville, Spain
🇪🇸

Seville

Spain

Andalusian charm, tapas culture and warm winters.

Estimated monthly student budget
🇨🇿 Brno
€650–950 / month
Estimated monthly student budget
🇪🇸 Seville
€750–1,000 / month
Best for

🇨🇿 Brno

  • Students with a tight budget
  • Those who want a strong student community
  • People who enjoy travelling around Central Europe
Best for

🇪🇸 Seville

  • Students looking for a very active social experience
  • Those who prioritise climate and outdoor life
  • People who want to improve their Spanish

Category profile

How each city tends to feel across the things students care about — different, not better or worse.

Very Affordable
Cost of Living
Affordable
High
Nightlife
Very High
Fair
Weather
Excellent
Excellent
Travel Opportunities
High
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Student Life
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Comfortable
Housing
Manageable
Strong
University Reputation
Strong
Student insights

🇨🇿 Brno

  • Very low cost of living
  • Strong, tightly-knit Erasmus community
  • Multiple universities concentrated in one city
Student insights

🇪🇸 Seville

  • Excellent climate during most of the year
  • One of the best Erasmus experiences in Europe
  • Reasonable cost of living by European standards
Student voice — 🇨🇿 Brno
Brno is Prague's chill little sibling.
Student voice — 🇪🇸 Seville
Sevilla internship was amazing! People were super friendly.

🇨🇿 Brno

Pros
  • Very low cost of living
  • Strong, tightly-knit Erasmus community
  • Multiple universities concentrated in one city
  • Great Central European travel base
  • Friendly, welcoming atmosphere
Cons
  • Cold winters
  • Smaller than Prague — fewer flights and tourists
  • Czech language barrier outside university
  • Less famous globally as an Erasmus destination
  • Limited beach or Mediterranean lifestyle

🇪🇸 Seville

Pros
  • Excellent climate during most of the year
  • One of the best Erasmus experiences in Europe
  • Reasonable cost of living by European standards
  • Rich, authentic and very accessible local culture
  • Easy to meet international students
Cons
  • Extremely hot summers
  • Rent has risen considerably in recent years
  • Fewer international flight connections than Madrid or Barcelona
  • Some residences and flats fill up quickly
  • Less English in daily life than in many northern European destinations

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