Housing in Seville

Find reliable roommates, learn about neighborhoods, and exchange housing tips with fellow Erasmus students in Seville.

A close-up, photographic realism scene of a neat study corner in a Seville apartment, featuring a detailed corkboard pinned with colorful maps of Seville’s neighborhoods, tram and bus routes, and a printed Erasmus timetable. Below, an organized desk holds a Spanish phrasebook, a slim guide titled “Au Pair in Seville,” and a metro card resting on smooth, light wood. Warm, diffused mid-morning sunlight filters in from the left, creating soft highlights on the paper edges and casting calm shadows. The composition uses rule of thirds, with shallow depth of field so the pinned city map is sharp and the edges of the room gently blurred, creating an atmosphere that feels practical, reassuring, and professionally curated.
A meticulously detailed photographic scene of a Seville-style courtyard viewed from a doorway, with patterned ceramic tiles in blue and white, lush potted orange trees, and a small central fountain sending up delicate ripples. On a stone ledge in the foreground lies an open planner filled with neatly written notes labeled “budget,” “neighborhoods,” and “paperwork checklist.” Late-afternoon Andalusian light streams down from above, creating crisp reflections on the water and warm highlights on the tiles. Shot at eye level with moderate depth of field, the planner in sharp focus and the courtyard slightly softened, the image feels calm, practical, and inviting, symbolizing quiet planning before exploring Seville.

Seville for Erasmus

Discover neighborhoods, affordable rents, and practical tips for students and au pairs navigating Seville today.

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A close-up, photographic realism scene of a neat study corner in a Seville apartment, featuring a detailed corkboard pinned with colorful maps of Seville’s neighborhoods, tram and bus routes, and a printed Erasmus timetable. Below, an organized desk holds a Spanish phrasebook, a slim guide titled “Au Pair in Seville,” and a metro card resting on smooth, light wood. Warm, diffused mid-morning sunlight filters in from the left, creating soft highlights on the paper edges and casting calm shadows. The composition uses rule of thirds, with shallow depth of field so the pinned city map is sharp and the edges of the room gently blurred, creating an atmosphere that feels practical, reassuring, and professionally curated.