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Budapest vs Padova

Side-by-side comparison across 7 categories.

Budapest, Hungary
🇭🇺

Budapest

Hungary

Thermal baths, ruin bars and the Danube at sunset.

Padova, Italy
🇮🇹

Padova

Italy

Historic university town, just 30 minutes from Venice.

Estimated monthly student budget
🇭🇺 Budapest
€800–1,050 / month
Estimated monthly student budget
🇮🇹 Padova
€800–1,100 / month
Best for

🇭🇺 Budapest

  • Students with a tight or mid-range budget
  • Those looking for a very active social life
  • People who want to travel frequently around Europe
Best for

🇮🇹 Padova

  • Students who want a real university-town atmosphere
  • Those who plan to travel around northern Italy frequently
  • People who value academic prestige

Category profile

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

Very Affordable
Cost of Living
Moderate
Very High
Nightlife
Moderate
Fair
Weather
Good
Excellent
Travel Opportunities
Excellent
Iconic
Student Life
Iconic
Plentiful
Housing
Manageable
Well-Regarded
University Reputation
Top-Tier
Student insights

🇭🇺 Budapest

  • Excellent value for money
  • One of the best nightlife scenes in Europe
  • Large Erasmus community
Student insights

🇮🇹 Padova

  • One of Italy's oldest and most prestigious universities
  • Just 30 minutes by train to Venice
  • Strong sense of student community
Student voice — 🇭🇺 Budapest
Budapest is a brilliant city for Erasmus.
Student voice — 🇮🇹 Padova
Padova surprised me — I'd choose it again over Milan.

🇭🇺 Budapest

Pros
  • Excellent value for money
  • One of the best nightlife scenes in Europe
  • Large Erasmus community
  • Ideal location for travelling
  • Relatively accessible accommodation
Cons
  • Long, cold winters
  • University prestige lower than major Western capitals
  • Local language difficult for many students
  • Fewer international professional opportunities
  • Some infrastructure can feel less modern than Western Europe

🇮🇹 Padova

Pros
  • One of Italy's oldest and most prestigious universities
  • Just 30 minutes by train to Venice
  • Strong sense of student community
  • Compact, walkable historic centre
  • Reasonable cost of living for northern Italy
Cons
  • Smaller international community than Bologna
  • Less famous than Florence or Rome
  • Cold and foggy winters
  • Limited big-city nightlife
  • Housing tightens up at the start of the academic year

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