Nido El Porvenir Seville, located at 6, C. Plácido Fernández Viagas, Sevilla, 41013, Spain, provides a range of studios and non ensuites suited for students seeking flexibility and convenience. The University of Seville is just a 10-minute drive away, while Pablo de Olavide University can be reached within 15 minutes by car, making this residence a practical choice for those looking for student accommodation near University of Seville. Whether you opt for a private studio or share a room, Nido El Porvenir offers an accessible, student-friendly base. For many, these features mark the start of a well-balanced student lifestyle in Seville.
Seville’s deep history and vibrant culture make it a compelling destination for students staying at Nido El Porvenir Seville. With influences from Moorish architecture, Roman heritage, and later European developments, the city offers rich layers of history to explore. Areas like Triana, Santa Cruz, Nervión, and Los Remedios surround the city centre. These districts are alive with local cafes, tapas bars, cultural vibes, and lively streets that appeal to students. Cost of living in Spain generally sits between €650 and €850 per month, keeping day-to-day expenses affordable compared to many European cities. According to local data, Seville records around 30 incidents per 1,000 people in reported crime, with decent employment opportunities of 57% across services, tourism, and education sectors. The city also scores a livability index near 70 and a happiness rating around 7.0, reflecting a positive, student-friendly atmosphere.
Beyond everyday convenience, Seville pulses with traditions: from flamenco performances to weekend tapas nights. Football culture stands strong, too. Matchdays featuring local clubs like Sevilla FC or Real Betis turn neighbourhoods into celebrations, which adds local colour for students at the Residencia Universitaria Nido El Porvenir. With its mix of ease, community vibe, cultural richness, and strategic location, Nido El Porvenir emerges as a top-tier student residence Seville ideal for those who want a balanced life: studies, exploration, and social connection. For more ideas on what to explore, check out our guide on things to do in Seville.
The room types at Nido el Porvenir Seville, such as Standard Room (2-Bed), Classic Room (4-Bed), and Premium Room (2-Bed), are designed to give students a mix of comfort, privacy, and shared living where needed. Each room includes a small double bed, a wardrobe with hanging space, a wardrobe with shelving, a private shower, and a study desk & chair for focused work. The in-room layout also provides a breakfast bar, kitchenette with storage, hob, microwave oven, fridge with freezer compartment, and sink, giving residents everything they need for simple day-to-day living. Shared living room spaces create an easy blend of comfort and functionality, ideal for students looking for a well-rounded student flat Seville-style setup.
Across Residencia Universitaria Nido El Porvenir, the common amenities elevate the overall living experience. Students have access to an in-house gym, a rooftop swimming pool, open social spaces, multiple study rooms, a cinema room, and a welcoming dining room. Practical essentials like laundry, super-fast WiFi, outdoor gardens, rooftop terrace, housekeeping, sofa, and TV help maintain a relaxed and organised daily routine. Bills such as housekeeping, weekly linen changes, water, gas, and electricity are included to keep budgeting simple. Safety remains a priority with 24-hour security and on-site maintenance, which many students highlight when checking Nido El Porvenir photos.
Living at Nido El Porvenir Seville places students in one of the most walkable and convenient neighbourhoods in the city. The University of Seville is under a 10-minute car ride, and UNIA - University of Seville - UNIA (Universidad Internacional de Andalucía) is a 17-minute drive away. This prime setting makes everyday routines, from grabbing coffee to meeting friends or heading to class, feel smoother than ever. For students searching for easy access to campus and the city centre, Residencia Universitaria Nido El Porvenir offers an unbeatable balance between comfort and location. Within a few minutes on foot from your student accommodation Seville, you’ll find laid-back spots like Café del Valle, La Crème de La Crème, and Confitería Los Ángeles, perfect for early classes or study breaks. Food places such as Bar El 17, Albahaca, and La Despensa de Palacio offer quick meals and relaxed dinners all within comfortable walking distance from Nido El Porvenir. Students who want an evening vibe can stroll to nearby tapas bars like Bar Florida or Taberna La Auténtica, where the local energy stays lively without needing long commutes. Football fans can also plan a matchday visit to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium or check out the top football stadiums in Spain.
One of the biggest perks of staying at Nido El Porvenir Seville is living right next to some of Seville’s most iconic outdoor spaces. Parque de María Luisa, just a short walk away, gives students endless green areas to relax, walk, exercise, or sit with books under the trees. A few steps further sits the stunning Plaza de España, one of the most photographed landmarks in the city and a favourite after-class hangout spot for both locals and international students. For a quick cultural fix, the Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla and the Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares are also within walking range. Daily essentials are covered, too. Supermarkets like MAS, Covirán, and Supermercados El Jamón are close enough for fast grocery runs. Pharmacies such as Farmacia Porvenir and Farmacia Puerta de la Carne stay within easy reach for medical or everyday needs. Students who enjoy weekend walks will love exploring nearby areas like Jardines de Murillo and the peaceful paths surrounding Glorieta de Bécquer. It’s exactly what a modern student residence Seville should feel like: connected, lively, and convenient.
Getting around the city from Nido El Porvenir Seville, is simple thanks to several transport links within quick reach. The nearest bus stop, Av. Felipe II (Porvenir) sits roughly 240 metres from the residence, making everyday travel across Seville easy. For light-rail access, the Prado de San Sebastián tram stop is about 900 metres away, a short walk that connects students to major parts of the city centre. When travelling longer distances, Seville Airport is located around 10.5 kilometres from the property, offering convenient access for weekend trips or international flights. Overall, the routes around Residencia Universitaria Nido El Porvenir keep student movement smooth and predictable.
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We know that not everyone has the same needs, and that’s why we offer a variety of contracts.
For the 2024-2025 period, we have a range of contracts available as well as stays for the semester and summer. Please check the web page of the specific residence you’re interested in for more information.
Nido Aravaca & Nido El Porvenir: To secure your room with us, you’ll need to sign your agreement and pay a €150 registration fee and a €300 deposit.
Nido Princípe Pío & Nido Malvarrosa: To secure your room with us, you’ll need to sign your agreement and pay a €300 refundable security deposit.
Yes, a refundable security deposit of €300 is payable. This will be refunded at the end of your stay after checking for damages.
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Yes, a guarantor will be required to sign your contract if you will be staying at Nido Aravaca, Nido El Porvenir, or Nido Malvarrosa. No guarantor is required to sign your contract if you book a room at Nido Princípe Pío.
We’ve tried to make booking an easy process for you. Here are the steps you can take once you’re ready to book:
1. Find your perfect room on our website
2. Click ‘book now’
3. Register on our portal and complete your booking
Or speak directly to the team to book!
We offer ensuite rooms within shared apartments, where you have access to your own bathroom, but you will share the living room and kitchen space. Or you can opt for a studio room where you’ll have access to your own bathroom as well as your own private kitchen area. You can find out what is included in each room studio on the relevant residence page.
Our communal spaces are residence-specific, so please check the relevant residence page on our website to see what spaces it includes.
In the majority of our property’s you will have access to an on-site gym which is free to use, as well as comfortable social and study spaces. In some of our newer property’s you can also find private dining rooms that you can book out with friends for dinner parties; gaming rooms with projector screens, and lastly cinema rooms complete with plenty of comfortable seating and surround sound.
No, we don’t offer dual occupancy.
We have accessible rooms available at all our residences, so we want to make sure that everyone is able to have a safe and comfortable stay with us, so please let us know about any medical information or disabilities on your application or contact us directly to find out more.
Yes – all of our property’s offer summer stays. Please visit the relevant residence page or contact the residence team for more details.
We also offer semester stays; however, availability depends on the residence and the time of year.
Yes, the agreement for your room, which you are required to accept in order to complete your booking and secure your room, is a legally binding contract.
Your safety and security are our highest priority, and we have a range of services in place to manage this, from 24/7 CCTV to on-site security presence.
Please check the relevant residence page on our website to see what security measures are in place.
Property is home away from home to all students from any university and any country in the world, and we even have flex-living communities home to students, young professionals, and digital nomads where non-students are welcome to stay with us.
There are a few requirements you need to meet in order to stay with us at Nido El Porvenir, Nido Aravaca and Nido Malvarrosa. You need to prove that you are at least one of the following:
• a student who is taking a full-time course in the city where we are based
• a student on an organised study-abroad programme
• a student enrolled full-time in a language school
• a student conducting a work placement course as part of a degree-granting programme
You’re able to book from the age of 16 at the time of check-in, however we do ask that you supply us with an indemnity form and comply with our under 18-year-old policy. To live at Nido Princípe Pío you must be 18 or over.
Kitchen essentials aren’t included in your room as they tend to be personal items. However, we’ve partnered so you can purchase everything you’ll need for your room and have it ready for you upon arrival.
Yes, we have high speed Wi-Fi throughout each property so you can be connected at all times. More information on how to connect will be provided upon your arrival and this is included in your rent, so you do not need to pay for it.
We do allow day and night guests, however, for your own safety and security, there are a few guest policies in place: For more information on visitor policies, please contact your residence team.
For 24-25 bookings, bi-weekly cleaning services are included in your stay.
We work hard to make sure that pretty much everything is included in your stay. Just so it’s clear, the below items are not included in your rent:
1. We have vending machines in some of our properties. All snacks and drinks within the vending machines will be at your own cost.
2. You can pay for your laundry on a pay-as-you-go basis.
3. You can book extra room cleans at reception for a set fee.
4. We have a TULU machine in our receptions for you to rent all sorts of handy equipment, from snacks and gaming consoles, to hoovers and irons.
If you’d like any kitchen equipment during your stay, you can buy this, by contacting us.
We have laundry rooms in all our properties. You’ll have 24-hour access to washers; dryers and some sites will have ironing boards available. Prices for a wash and dry can be found in your Welcome Book which you’ll receive upon checking-in. For any other questions on laundry, speak to the team as they’ll be happy to help.
When moving in, you will receive your physical key card or access to a mobile key for your room, access to the building.
If you do lose your physical keycard, please let us know right away for security reasons. You will be charged for a replacement, which the residence team can arrange for you.
Reception is open 24 hours a day, we also have cameras and security checks.
Unlike the reception, the terrace is open from 9.00am to 11.00pm and the cafeteria from 8.00am to 10.00pm.
Ask your residence team for more information on the opening hours of all our common spaces.
Many of our properties have gyms onsite which can be accessed free of charge 24/7, so you are welcome to work out whenever you feel like it.
Upon check-in, we do require that you complete a gym induction to ensure you’re comfortable using all of the equipment.
No, you are not permitted to sublet any part of your accommodation, as per your accepted Temporary Lease Agreement, Hosting Agreement, or Apart Hotel Temporary Agreement. If you need to move out early, you should contact the reception team to discuss the option of a tenancy takeover.
Please let us know if you plan to be away for more than a couple of days for safety purposes.
Our maintenance teams are available five days a week to help with any issues or questions. They’re also available for any emergencies during the weekends.
If you do experience any maintenance issues during your stay, simply raise a ticket in the property App. The team will update you on the progress of the job and book a time with you for accessing your room.
You will receive access to the property App before you move in to your property.
We do not have a resident doctor and we can’t provide you with any medication.
If you have an illness or intolerance, please inform the restaurant management team directly so they can ensure any catering you have booked aligns with your dietary requirements.
We encourage everyone to bring their bikes to university as it makes for a much more environmentally friendly way to get around town. In fact, all of our properties have bike storage available. Simply speak to the team to book your space.
Bikes are stored at your own risk. In no circumstances should bikes be stored in your room, corridor or in the communal space in the building.
We’re committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all students, employees, clients, and other parties who may be affected by our activities.
We are committed to continual performance through learning from experience. We will always engage with all of our staff, students, clients, and suppliers so that everyone is involved and invested in managing risk.
Our studio rooms include:
• A small double bed
• Wardrobe with hanging space & shelving
• Ensuite bathroom with shower, sink & toilet
• Study desk & chair
• Breakfast bar and kitchenette with storage, hob, microwave oven, and fridge with freezer compartment
In our en-suite rooms you will find:
• Study desk & chair
• Shared bathroom with shower, sink & toilet
• Wardrobe with hanging space and shelving
Our shared kitchen/living room spaces at Nido El Porvenir include:
• Shared breakfast bar and kitchenette with storage, hob, microwave oven, and fridge with freezer compartment
Our shared kitchen/living room spaces at Nido Aravaca, Nido Princípe Pío and Nido Malvarrosa include:
• Shared kitchen or kitchenette with storage, hob, combi microwave oven, oven and fridge freezer
• Dining area with dining table
• Lounge area with sofas and TV
This is residence specific, so please check the relevant residence page for a full list of what is included in your property room.
Yes, just make sure to book the same flat number at the time of booking.
If you ever need to contact the team at property, feel free to get in touch. Our teams are always there to help.
Electric scooters should not be kept or charged anywhere in the building under any circumstances. This includes your room, flat, common spaces, and the bike store.
Please get in touch with your residence team directly should you wish to cancel your contract.
When checking in to your property, we’ll need to see a form of photo identification (passport, drivers license etc).
We’ll also need to see the proof of studies from your university if you are moving in at Nido Aravaca, Nido El Porvenir and Nido Malvarrosa, the best way to do that is to bring and show us your acceptance letter, we may also need a copy of this for our records.
If you’d like to move rooms, we’ll always try to accommodate it. Please do note that we can only offer room changes if there are rooms available to move into within your property residence and there is an understandable reason for wanting the change.
Keep in mind that different rooms can be offered at varying prices. The rates are based on a number of things, like the size of the room, location in the building and its availability so it may be that you will have to pay a different rate to occupy another room.
As terms and conditions may apply, please make sure you speak to us.
To ensure you get the best check in experience, we will send out an email with different timeslots when it gets nearer to your check-in weekend, so you can book a time that’s suitable for you.
To ensure you get the best check in experience, we will send out an email with different timeslots when it gets nearer to your check-in weekend, so you can book a time that’s suitable for you.
By bicycle: A very convenient and quick option for accessing the different campuses is by bicycle. Seville has a bicycle lane that runs throughout the city and a public bicycle rental service implemented by the City Council (SEVICI). One of the SEVICI stations is a few metres from the residence, on Calle Ramón Carande.
By bus: Seville has more than 41 bus lines that allow you to travel all over the city. Several bus stops are very close to the residence hall.
By train: Seville has an underground line that runs through the city. The closest station to the residence is San Bernardo.
By car: The residence has its own parking.
Public transportation. Madrid is famous for its fully functional and fast transportation services. The trains, metro and buses are always a quick option for accessing campuses.
You’ll find bus stops just in front of the Nido Aravaca and the closest Cercanias station just 8 minutes’ walk away.
Nido Princípe Pío is right in front of the huge Princípe Pío station, with metro, Cercanias and regional trains. Not to mention the many bus connections right in front of the residence.
By bicycle: Valencia has numerous bicycle routes and lanes, and you also have Valenbisi, the public bicycle rental service.
By metro: The fastest way to get around the city, especially if you need to travel longer distances.
By tram: connects the residence with the student area, the universities and the beach.
By bus: Valencia’s bus network covers practically the entire city and has several stops next to the residence and universities.
By car: The residence is located next to Avenida de la Palmera, near the Benito Villamarín Stadium. There are several car parks less than 5 minutes’ walk away.
By train: Seville has several train stations. The AVE high-speed train arrives at Santa Justa station, 4 km from the residence, about thirty minutes by public transport or taxi
Very close to the residence is the Seville Virgen del Rocío train station, just a 10-minute walk away.
By plane: Seville airport is about 12 kilometres from our residence. By public transport it takes about fifty minutes. By taxi it costs between 20 and 30 euros with the airport supplement.
By car: Nido Aravaca is on Av del Talgo, one of the main streets of the Aravaca neighborhood. There are lots of parking spots all around the residence. Taxis are also an option, costing between €12 – €20 Euros from downtown Madrid depending on the time of the day or night.
By train: Madrid has several metro and train stations. But Nido Aravaca is located a few minutes from the Aravaca Cercanias station that departs from Príncipe Pío.
By plane: There is a train that goes directly from the airport to the Aravaca Cercanias station.
By car: The residence is located on Avenida de los Naranjos, where most of the universities are located. There are multiple parking lots on the same avenue and in the surrounding area.
By train: Valencia has two main train stations, the Estación del Norte and the Joaquín Sorolla station. The closest to the residence is the North Station, thirty minutes by public transport and fifteen by taxi (about €15).
By plane: Valencia airport is about 18 kilometers from our residence. By public transport it takes approximately fifty minutes. The taxi costs between 20 and 30 euros and lasts 30 minutes.
By car: Nido Príncipe Pío is right in front of Príncipe Pío station. You can reach it from a multitude of roads. There are multiple parking lots in the surrounding areas for you to park.
By train: Nido is right in front of Príncipe Pío station, where trains, suburban trains, and metros arrive constantly. Upon exiting the station, right in front, you’ll see Nido Príncipe Pío.
By plane: Madrid airport is 18 kilometers from Nido Príncipe Pío. From there, you can use the Renfe, which goes directly to Príncipe Pío station, or you can use an Uber for a price between 28 and 35 euros, depending on the time of your journey.
We love it when you make the space your own – some rooms look like palaces!
But please don’t make holes in the walls. The room should look the same when you leave as you found it.
We love animals! But not in principle. Only for visits and after consultation with the management.
Yes, we will collect your letters and parcels. Please make sure that they arrive in your name and have the correct room number so that we can identify them. We’ll send you a notification via the property app when we receive your parcels, so you can come and collect them.
Seville is a city where student life blends tradition, creativity, and everyday practicality. Lectures unfold in historic campuses, afternoons stretch through shaded plazas, and evenings revolve around shared meals and neighbourhood streets. This balance of academic depth, affordability, and lifestyle is why Seville Student accommodation remains a strong choice for both international and domestic students.
Students searching for Seville student housing often use amber to compare verified listings, check included utilities, and secure accommodation before arrival. Seville is frequently considered alongside other major Spanish cities when students explore the best places to live in Spain, especially for those seeking culture without overwhelming costs. Well-located options such as Nido El Porvenir and Micampus Rector Estanislao Del Campo are popular due to strong transport links and proximity to campuses. Most Student homes Seville are fully furnished and include WiFi, air conditioning, study areas, and shared social spaces, allowing students to settle smoothly into city life.
Seville is the capital of Andalusia in southern Spain, with a population of over 680,000 residents and a large, diverse student community. The city is home to major institutions, including the University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla), Pablo de Olavide University, and Loyola University Andalusia, making it one of the most academically active cities in the region. Seville is known for its stunning architecture, flamenco culture, and lively tapas bars. Campuses, student residences, and residential neighbourhoods are well integrated with the city centre. Seville's healthcare system is efficient, providing services ranging from general checkups to mental health support.
From a student perspective, Seville performs strongly across key indicators. The city records a walkability score of around 8, a safety index close to 72, and an employment rate of approximately 70%, supporting part-time work in retail, hospitality, and tutoring. The student happiness index is estimated at 7.5, driven by climate, social culture, and affordability. Monthly student expenses typically range between €700 and €1,000, often compared with national benchmarks when reviewing the cost of living in Spain.
Affordable student accommodation in Seville generally includes shared flats, private student residences, and purpose-built housing near university zones. These options usually offer furnished rooms, WiFi, air conditioning, shared kitchens, and basic utilities, helping students manage budgets without sacrificing comfort.
1. SPC 41009 – From €355 per month
2. SPC 41010 – From €380 per month
3. SPC 41003 – From €485 per month
4. Micampus UPO – From €517 per month
5. SPC 41013 – From €530 per month
These are commonly chosen as Student dorms Seville, particularly by students attending nearby campuses.
Premium student apartments for rent in Seville are designed for students who prioritise privacy, amenities, and long-term comfort. These properties often include private bathrooms, gyms, study rooms, swimming pools, and enhanced security. Many residences provide weekly cleaning services and changes of bed linen and towels. Student residences in Seville also offer dedicated study areas for residents.
1. Palm Studios – From €915 per month
2. Yugo Cartuja – From €875 per month
3. Yugo Bermejales – From €854 per month
4. Micampus Armendáriz – From €819 per month
5. Sevilla Carande – From €665 per month
These options represent the higher end of Student apartments Seville, often preferred by postgraduate and international students.
Seville offers a variety of neighbourhoods suited to different student lifestyles, from campus-focused zones to lively central districts. Rental prices vary by proximity to universities and transport links. The city has a compact layout and walkable city center, making it easy to discover local cafes and historical landmarks.
1. El Porvenir: El Porvenir is a quiet, residential area close to Parque de María Luisa and several faculties of the University of Seville. It is well-connected and popular with international students, with average rent ranging from €450 to €650 per month.
2. Reina Mercedes / Los Bermejales: This area is known for its proximity to science and engineering faculties and a calm student environment. It offers good value housing, with average student rent between €400 and €600 per month.
3. Nervión: Nervión is a modern, commercial district with strong metro connections and shopping centres. It attracts students who want convenience and transport access, with rents typically ranging from €500 to €750 per month.
4. Cartuja: Cartuja hosts several university buildings and student residences, making it practical for daily commuting. Rent here usually falls between €420 and €650 per month.
Student accommodation Seville offers a variety of room types to suit different budgets and lifestyles.
1. En-suite Rooms: These rooms include a private bathroom and shared kitchen access, offering privacy with a social living setup.
2. Non En-suite Rooms: More affordable options with shared bathrooms, commonly found in Student halls Seville and shared flats.
3. Studios: Fully self-contained units with private kitchen and bathroom, ideal for independent living. Studio apartments in Seville typically range from €500 to €800 per month.
4. Shared Apartments: Students share kitchens and living areas, reducing costs and encouraging social interaction.
5. Private Apartments: Entire apartments offering maximum independence, usually chosen by postgraduates or long-stay students.
Seville offers a balanced and student-friendly cost structure compared to other major Spanish cities. Lower rent options, affordable food, and subsidised transport make it possible for students to manage expenses without constant financial pressure. Many students assess their monthly budgets using figures commonly referenced when comparing the cost of living in spain, where Seville consistently ranks as a more affordable option.
1. Accommodation: €350-€900 per month
2. Food: €170-€260 per month
3. Groceries: €140-€210 per month
4. Transportation: €20-€45 per month
5. Utilities: €60-€100 per month
6. Internet & TV: €25-€40 per month
7. Leisure & social activities: €70-€150 per month
8. Miscellaneous: €50-€120 per month
Seville’s transport system is compact, reliable, and student-friendly, making daily commuting simple.
1. Bus: The city’s bus network connects campuses, residential zones, and the city centre efficiently. Single tickets cost around €1.40, while student travel cards significantly reduce monthly costs.
2. Metro: The metro is useful for longer routes, especially towards suburban campuses. Public transport in Seville offers discounted student passes, with a student metro card costing around €20 per month.
3. Walking: Many students walk daily due to Seville’s compact layout and flat terrain. Walking remains free, reliable, and often faster than public transport. The city has a compact layout and walkable city center, making it easy to discover local cafes and historical landmarks.
4. Train: Regional and national trains operate from Santa Justa station, connecting Seville to major cities. Youth and student discounts reduce fares by 20-40% on selected routes.
Student life in Seville is social, expressive, and deeply cultural. The atmosphere is shaped by organisations such as the University of Seville Student Council, Erasmus Student Network Seville, and faculty-level societies that organise academic events, cultural exchanges, and city-wide activities. The city hosts major festivals such as Holy Week and the Feria de Abril, which are famous for their vibrant celebrations.
Students dine at Abantal and El Rinconcillo, gather at La Carbonería and Pub Alameda, and enjoy nightlife at Antique Theatro and Sala Malandar. Cafés like La Cacharrería and Café Piola are popular for study breaks. Green spaces such as Parque de María Luisa and Parque del Alamillo offer downtime, while academic work happens at Biblioteca Pública Infanta Elena and Biblioteca Rector Machado y Núñez. Shopping takes place at Nervión Plaza and Torre Sevilla, performances are hosted at Teatro de la Maestranza and Teatro Lope de Vega, and cultural landmarks include Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla and the Archivo de Indias. Students also explore iconic attractions featured among the things to do in Seville.
Seville’s academic ecosystem continues to drive demand for Seville student housing, particularly among international students.
1. University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla): The University of Seville enrolls over 70,000 students and is known for engineering, architecture, humanities, law, and sciences. Average semester fees range from €1,000 to €2,500 depending on residency status.
2. Pablo de Olavide University: With around 12,000 students, this university specialises in social sciences, business, law, and biotechnology. Semester fees typically range from €1,000 to €2,500.
3. Loyola University Andalusia: A private institution with a strong international focus, Loyola offers programmes in business, psychology, international relations, and communication. The semester fees generally range from €4,000 to €7,000.
Seville’s academic range, lifestyle appeal, and affordability ensure steady demand for student housing Seville across all study levels.