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International Student Residences, Rooms and Apartments in Malaga

Near the beaches of Costa del Sol Malaga is one of the most visited regions of Spain however the town has more to offer than just seaside and sunshine!
Interesting historical remains are left in the town itself as in all the province adding to the beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages.
It is better known as a holiday resort but that doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy yourself as an International student doing an internship or work placement here.
There’s even more reason for you to come here knowing that it is busy with many tourist because of its beaches and clubs.
With your own student apartments you will be the regular here and the difference from visitors to you studemts is that you don’t have to go home from this beautiful city as you will be living there!
Always Fiesta for Students in Malaga
Malaga is a cheerful city on the Costa de Sol, Spain’s sunny coast. As a student you shouldn’t miss this place in Andalucia, here people know how to party and love going out.
There’s always a fiesta you can go to, for example the Feria de Agosto, the typical Andalusian festival with flamenco and Spanish music.
And if you’re here to study, Malaga has a very good university offering studies like business administration and tourism for example. As a European student you can also take part in one of the exchange programmes like Erasmus.
There are some venues listed in our Going Out in Malaga section!
Things to do for Students from abroad in Malaga
Malaga is for Spain the second most important city in the southern part of Spain, Andalucia. Andalucia has an active fishing port and is the capital of the 'Costa de Sol'.
Because of the good weather which attract a lot of tourist there are a lot of hotels and other facilities to support the number of visitors the surrounding villages and beaches.
Student Discovering Routes in Malaga:
The historic quarter: taking a stroll through this area is very pleasant for a student and you'll get to see the most important historic buildings in the city if you visit the following
streets and squares - calle Larios, plaza de la Constitución, Pasaje Chinitas, calle Fresca, Plaza del Obispo, calle Molina Lario, calle Cister, calle Alcantarilla, plaza de la Merced,
calle Granada and calle San Agustín.
Malaga has also numerous parks, gardens and plazas in which to soak up the sun and the atmosphere. Most have impressive water features, monuments and statues.
Enough to explore while you are doing your study at the university, internship at a company or taking a language course in Malaga.