These are the cheapest and most expensive student cities in Europe

24 Jun 2018 / 16:49 H.

LONDON and Paris have emerged the most expensive cities in Europe for students, while Budapest is the best choice for those on a shoestring budget.
That's according to a new report from online student housing site Uniplaces, which examined the cost of living in 15 cities across Europe.
Cash-strapped students looking to study or live abroad will want to consider Budapest, where they can live on €360 a month (RM1,817).
How? The average cost for renting a room in an apartment is €249 a month, while the cost of food in the Hungarian capital averages an affordable €25 a week.
Students can also live in cities like Prague, Porto, Warsaw and Lisbon for about €500 a month.
At the other end of the spectrum, young people eyeing a year abroad in London, Paris and Milan will need to budget about €1,000 in monthly expenses, due mostly to the high cost of lodging.
Overall, experts at Uniplaces advise trying to limit the cost of accommodation to 30% of your monthly budget.
Here's a breakdown of the most affordable and expensive student cities in Europe, by monthly cost of living:
1. Budapest, €360
2. Prague, €403
3. Porto, €409
4. Warsaw, €425
5. Lisbon, €502
6. Barcelona, €640
7. Berlin, €656
8. Madrid, €658
9. Rome, €807
10. Brussels, €811
11. Amsterdam, €868
12. Munich, €893
13. Milan, €906
14. Paris, €915
15. London, €1,124 — AFP Relaxnews

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