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Free parties for Erasmus students

Who has never dreamed of studying abroad for a year and meeting people from all over the world with different cultures and traditions? This dream is easily achievable thanks to the Erasmus programme.

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The Erasmus programme is one of the largest student and cultural programmes. It has been offering university exchanges all over the world since 1980. It is true that students choose this program in order to open up to the world and to foreign cultures, to progress in languages, but above all to make friends and create memories that will remain in their heads for life.
It must be said that what most Erasmus students want, above all, is to celebrate and enjoy the evenings while trying to spend as little as possible.

There are various websites and organisations that support foreign students in their nightlife in Barcelona. These sites offer a large number of advantages to students, including free evenings in the best clubs of the Olympic Port.

barcelonaparties.com

This site offers good tips in Barcelona, especially the trendiest and youngest places in the city. By registering on the online Guest list of the site you will have the possibility to entrer for free in the best clubs of Barcelona.

Free tickets:
Otto Zutz: up to 1 hour
Pacha, Shoko: until 1h30
Opium and Bling Bling: until 02h
Access to the Sutton is free every Thursday evening thanks to the Pass.

erasmusbarcelona.com

Erasmus Barcelona is the largest student community in the city, offering a myriad of services and support for those who visit the country. The objective of the organization is to find free activities for Erasmus and international students in Barcelona.

Students therefore have access to festivals and shows for free. Students in the community receive free bracelets and cards for the city’s biggest events. You can also find on the site various addresses offering free dinners and drinks.

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Matilda Charbonnier

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