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Milan, 20158
2.7 miles away
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Is Milan good for studying abroad?

Milan is a popular study abroad destination known for its top universities, strong programmes in business, fashion, design, and engineering. It also offers excellent career exposure as one of Europe’s major economic and cultural hubs.

Is Milan expensive for students?

Milan is considered one of the more expensive cities in Italy, especially for accommodation. However, students can manage costs through shared housing, student discounts, part-time work, and affordable meal options. 

Where to live in Milan as a student?

Popular student-friendly areas in Milan include Città Studi, Bovisa, Navigli, and Lambrate. These areas in Milan offer good connectivity and relatively affordable housing. Many students also choose university residences or shared apartments to reduce costs. 

How much is rent in Milan for students?

Student rent in Milan typically ranges from €400 to €800+ per month, depending on the area and type of room. Private studios can cost more, while university residences are usually more affordable but limited in availability.