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Bordeaux: Chateaus, Wine Museums, and Much More
When being on exchange in Toulouse, don’t forget to visit the charming city of Bordeaux. The city is known for its excellent wine but has so much more to offer. Here you can read about my recommendations. Good reading! Explore Bordeaux’s Wine Estates: When visiting Bordeaux, you should definitely take the chance to visit some of the area’s beautiful Chateaus. The soil is very different on each site of the Garonne River and thereby also the wine. So if you are a wine enhusiast you should visit a Chateau on each site. When you booked a wine tasting on one of the many Chateaus, you will often be explained a…
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Exploring Beyond Toulouse: Explore Cute French Cities
Toulouse is perfect for discovering other cute french cities as it is located near many nice destinations. From the vineyards of Bordeaux to the historic charm of Montpellier, the surf haven of Biarritz, the medieval allure of Rocamadour, and the artistic beauty of Albi, each city presents a unique chapter in the tapestry of French culture. In this post, you can read about these five remarkable destinations, all easily accessible from Toulouse. As I said in the start, Toulouse is indeed perfect for discovering other cute french cities as it is located near many nice destinations. Also see this guide to Toulouse.
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Being a student in Toulouse
Toulouse is an ideal destination for students. This is as Toulouse is a city that effortlessly combines historical charm with youthful energy. Read more here and get advice: I hope that you after reading this agree that Toulouse is an ideal destination for students, like I think.
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Your Essential Pre-Exchange Checklist
Embarking on an exchange program is an exciting adventure, but to make the most of your experience, careful preparation is key. Here’s your essential pre-exchange checklist to guide you through the essential steps before you set foot in your host country: I hope this essential pre-exchange checklist post was useful for you. Are you not that fair in your process yet? Check out this post, where you can read about what to consider before deciding to go on exchange: https://caroline23.tblog.o2switch.site/exchange-is-an-amazing-experience-that-will-make-you-grow-in-every-way-possible-before-deciding-to-go-it-can-however-be-good-to-consider-some-things/. You can also find lists on you home university’s site. See for example here: https://www.cbs.dk/en/study/cbs-summer-university/application-and-fees/exchange-students.
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Essential considerations before deciding to go on exchange
Exchange is an amazing experience that will make you grow in every way possible – before deciding to go, it can however be good to consider these things: It can also be an idea to look at the websites of the universities. Often they have written a bit about life in the country in which the university is located. See for example Copenhagen Business Schools site: https://www.cbs.dk/en/study/internationals/life-in-copenhagen I hope this post helped you to get closer to deciding if you want to go on exchange or not. If you have decided to go, see this checklist: https://caroline23.tblog.o2switch.site/wp-admin/post.php?post=199&action=edit
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Toulouse Bites: A Quick Guide to Culinary Delights
Toulouse’s culinary scene is a mix of tradition and innovation. So, dive in, savor the local flavors, and let these hotspots make your Toulouse visit memorable. Bon appétit! Marché Victor Hugo: Dive into local flavors at this bustling market. Here you can buy everything from meat, vegetables, and fruit to fish, flowers, and spices. Go on a Sunday and enjoy some oysters and white wine. CUGINI’S: is an Italian restaurant specializing in all the most delicious dishes from Italy. To recommend is the pasta with scallops and safran. Oh la Vache!: In this delicious French restaurant you can experience the French way of eating out. The vibe is very nice,…
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3 Must sees
Toulouse, often referred to as the “Pink City” due to the terracotta-colored bricks that adorn its historic buildings, is a charming and vibrant city in the Occitanie region of southern France. As an exchange student in Toulouse, I have here listed three things I would really recommend to see in Toulouse: The place called “Saint Pierre” by the Garonne River is a super nice place to hang out with friends. Bring your own blanket, food, and drinks, and see the sunset. If you are into history the Basilica of Saint-Sernin church is really worth a visit! The church is listed on UNESCO World Heritage Site and dates back to the…
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Being a student in Copenhagen
Copenhagen, with its picturesque canals and top-notch universities, offers a unique blend of academic excellence and vibrant city life. As you embark on your student journey in this Danish capital, here are some essential tips to make the most of your time. 1. Pedal Power Embrace Copenhagen’s biking culture. Invest in a bike for an eco-friendly, scenic commute to and from university and to truly experience the city like a local. 2. Embrace Hygge Adopt the Danish concept of “hygge” by exploring cozy cafes, enjoying coffee breaks, and taking leisurely strolls through parks. It’s a key element of Danish culture and something Danish students like to do during lunchbreaks and…
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Restaurants
Copenhagen’s Culinary Gems: Top Picks for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner! Embark on a delectable culinary journey in Copenhagen, where an array of excellent restaurants awaits to satisfy your discerning palate. These favorites offer a mere glimpse into the diverse and exquisite flavors that the city’s gastronomic scene has to offer. Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
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Three must sees
Copenhagen offers many beautiful things to see. Here you have my three must sees in Copenhagen: Nyhavn is one of the most visited places in Copenhagen and it is definitely worth a visit even though it is very touristy. The houses are in different colors and in the night it is very beautiful. Have a drink outside and feel the vibe of the place. Værnedamsvej is a small street in the area “Frederiksberg” and people call the street “little Paris” as there are many small French restaurants, flower shops, etc. A really cozy street that is definitely worth a visit. Go on a sunny day and sit outside to enjoy…