I was in a similar situation (admitted to Tuck with 40k USD, HEC Paris with 16k EUR, ESADE with 25k EUR). Coming from Europe I was super torn between the US and Europe. The cost honestly freaked me out in the US, but after talking to alumni I realized the ROI in the US wasn't going to be an issue. Eventually, Tuck increased its scholarship, which made it easier for me to make the decision.
I think it all depends on where you want to work: the US or Europe? I knew that, if financial considerations were excluded, I would choose the US 100%.
I'm going to the US with a family, so for me the cost (and scholarships) is important. If that's your case as well (or you are not the type of person who feels comfy taking a big loan), then settle for Georgia.
Where do you come from (if you don't mind me asking)? ESADE has strong ties with Europe and Latin America (not sure about the rest of the world). I don't think you'd have problems with placements and paying the debt off in Europe coming from ESADE.
What kind of people and experiences are you looking for? Barcelona isn't a bad place to spend 12 to 15 months
. I've never heard much about Georgia, so I cannot give my opinion on it.