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Almaty vs. Astana — Which City Fits Your Student Life Better?

Almaty vs. Astana — Which City Fits Your Student Life Better?

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7. Almaty vs. Astana — Which City Fits Your Student Life Better?

Most students who come to Kazakhstan end up in one of two cities — Almaty or Astana. They are 1,200 km apart and they feel like they are on different planets. Picking the wrong one for your personality is the most fixable but most common regret I hear.

Let's walk through the comparison the way I'd describe it to a friend who couldn't decide.

The 30-second summary

Almaty is the cultural and economic capital. Mountains on the doorstep, leafy streets, vibrant café and music scene, milder winter. Astana is the political and administrative capital, modern architecture, planned grid, brutal winter, and a younger international vibe driven by Nazarbayev University and the government quarter.

Almaty feels like a slightly more relaxed Istanbul. Astana feels like a calmer, more spacious Dubai with snow. Yes, really.

Climate — read this before you pack

Almaty

Continental but moderated by the mountains. Summers around 28–32°C, winters around –5 to –15°C. Snow sticks, the metro keeps running, the city stays beautiful.

Astana

One of the coldest capital cities on earth. Summers can hit 30°C, winters drop to –30°C and occasionally –40°C. Wind cuts straight across the steppe. Underground passages connect parts of the city centre for this exact reason.

If you have never seen snow before, Astana will be a wonderful but humbling teacher.

Cost of living

Both cities are affordable by international standards, but Almaty is slightly more expensive on rent and food, while Astana edges higher on heating bills. A reasonable monthly all-in budget for a student is USD 450–550 in either city.

Almaty tends to have more affordable cafés and street food. Astana's restaurant scene skews newer, with more imported brands.

Universities

Almaty's lineup

  • KIMEP University — business, law, journalism

  • Al-Farabi Kazakh National University — broad classical disciplines

  • Kazakh-British Technical University — engineering, IT, finance

  • Narxoz — finance, business

  • Satbayev University — engineering, mining

  • Suleyman Demirel University (nearby Kaskelen) — IT, education

Astana's lineup

  • Nazarbayev University — research flagship in English

  • Eurasian National University (ENU) — comprehensive classical university

  • Astana IT University — IT and digital

  • Astana Medical University — medicine, dentistry

  • Kazakh University of Economics, Finance and International Trade

Daily life and vibe

Almaty has the older soul. Wide, tree-lined avenues, Soviet-era cinemas converted into bars, secondhand bookshops, a small but real indie music scene, and the Tian Shan mountains 30 minutes from the city centre. Within an hour you can be skiing at Shymbulak or hiking up to Big Almaty Lake.

Astana is the planned city — broader avenues, taller towers, modern architecture by Norman Foster and Manfredi Nicoletti. The lifestyle is more car-dependent, the social life clusters around malls and university campuses, and the cultural offering is younger but growing fast.

Public transport

  • Almaty: 1-line metro, dense bus network, Yandex Go taxis everywhere

  • Astana: New LRT under expansion (2026), bus network, Yandex Go works well

Almaty wins for walkability — most students live within 30 minutes of campus on foot or one short bus ride. Astana students rely more on transport, especially in winter.

Social life and international community

Almaty has a longer history of expat life — there are clear neighbourhoods (the area around KIMEP, the Dostyk avenue strip, the Kok-Tobe foothills) with cafés and bars where international students gather. Astana's international scene is more concentrated around Nazarbayev University and the diplomatic quarter, and it skews slightly younger.

Side-by-side comparison

Category

Almaty

Astana

Climate

Mild winters (−5 to −15°C)

Brutal winters (−25 to −35°C)

Mountains nearby

Yes — Tian Shan on the city edge

No — flat steppe in all directions

Architecture

Soviet-era + modern mix

Futuristic, planned

Public transport

Metro + buses

Bus + LRT (expanding)

Walkability

High

Moderate

Café and music scene

Strong, established

Growing

Cost of living

Slightly higher

Slightly lower

Top universities

KIMEP, KazNU, KBTU, Narxoz

Nazarbayev, ENU, AITU, AMU

Vibe

Cultural capital

Administrative capital

The new dimension: foreign university branches in each city

Picking between Almaty and Astana is no longer just a vibe decision. Each city now hosts a different set of Western university branch campuses, and that quietly shifts the calculus.

Astana branches

  • Cardiff University Kazakhstan — Russell Group, opened 2025

  • Coventry University Kazakhstan — first British branch in Astana, opened 2024

  • MGIMO Astana — Russia's premier international relations school

Almaty (and surrounding) branches

  • New York Film Academy Kazakhstan — Kaskelen, near Almaty

  • City University of Hong Kong — at Satbayev University, Almaty

  • De Montfort University — Almaty

  • Anhalt University (Germany) — Almaty

  • Coventry's second campus — Almaty, focused on engineering and AI (planned)

So if you want a Cardiff or MGIMO degree, you are heading to Astana. If you want NYFA, CityU Hong Kong or German engineering, your address will read "Almaty." That is a meaningful tiebreaker for many applicants.

So — which one is right for you?

Pick Almaty if you want greenery, walkability, a stronger café and music culture, and access to mountains and ski slopes. Pick Astana if you want the country's most modern infrastructure, a campus-centric international community, and a slightly cheaper rent.

Whichever you choose, the country itself is small enough — and the trains are cheap enough — that you will visit the other one plenty of times.

Official applications and resources

All international study applications and accredited programme listings in Kazakhstan are coordinated through the official portal of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan: studyinkz.kz.

studyinkz.kz is the single authoritative source for accredited universities, current scholarship deadlines, foreign branch campus admissions and the official invitation letter required for the C9 student visa. Apply through any other channel only after verifying that your programme is listed on studyinkz.kz.