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Berliner Straße 22, Leipzig

22, Berliner Str., Leipzig, 04105, Germany
€540
per month
distance from City Center 1.4 km
( 7m. 13m. 19m)
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laundry facility
Courtyard
Internet
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About the Property

This new construction has everything you need to fully enjoy your time in Leipzig. The building features several amenities, including a spacious community space with a stunning terrace on the upper floor and a beautiful courtyard. In addition, the building is also equipped with commodities to make your everyday life a breeze, from a laundry room to bike storage and several elevators.

Room Types (2)

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Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
32

Private Room (10.5 Sqm)

Starting From:€540/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
8

Private Room (14 Sqm)

Starting From:€480/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Community Area
Laundry Room
Bicycle Storage
Rooftop
Bookable Meeting Room
Courtyard
Bills Included
Internet
Maintenance
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay <strong>1.5 times the rent </strong>as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This will be <strong>refundable </strong>in 2 months after you move out less any deductions and pending charges.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>Any refund to a <strong>Non-EU bank </strong>account will generate a fee of <strong>€100.</strong></p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Online Payment &amp; Bank Transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>To book an accommodation no<strong> </strong>guarantor is required.</p>
Additional Fees
<p><strong>1. </strong>You need to pay <strong>€150 </strong>as membership fees at the time of booking. This fee is <strong>non refundable</strong>.</p> <p><strong>2. Not included in your rent (Germany)</strong>: The TV and Radio Tax, or Rundfunkbeitrag, is mandatory by German law and costs <strong>€53 </strong>for <strong>every 3 months</strong>. This is shared by all tenants in the flat. Property cannot take care of the payment on behalf of tenants, but you can share the costs with your flatmates.</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal and binding.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>You can cancel <strong>14 days before signing </strong>the contract and can get a full refund.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I visit/view the apartment?

They truly value your interest in their properties and understand the importance of finding the perfect home. Due to the high volume of applications they receive, organizing individual viewings for everyone interested becomes challenging. When offering you a room, they aim to provide comprehensive information to ensure you make an informed decision. Their dedicated team is readily available to respond to all your questions and share every possible detail about the room. While they may not be able to accommodate individual viewings, their focus is on empowering you with the information you need to make the best choice for your new home. Feel free to reach out with any inquiries, and their team will be delighted to assist you in your quest for the perfect living space. Thank you for considering them as your future home, and they look forward to supporting you in this exciting journey! 

How are rooms and flats furnished?

Your apartment is fully furnished for you to live comfortably from day 
1. Additional common-use items such as iron, clothes rack, and washing machine are included. 

2. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking utensils, a fridge, a dishwasher, and a stove. Cook your heart’s desires! 

3. Your room also awaits, fully furnished and clean! You will find a bed and bed linens, a bedside table, and a wardrobe in your room. If you book a room larger than 10m2, you also get a desk and a chair. All you need to do is pack your clothes and move into your new property home! Some buildings offer a shared laundry room and others a washing machine inside the flat. 

Can I meet my flatmates before moving in?

It's great to hear that you also care a lot about who will live with you in the future. Their biggest wish is to find suitable members for their communities! At property you will be joining a large and diverse community. Their members are mostly young professionals, entrepreneurs, artists, and students. Due to the European Data Policy Regulations, also known as GDPR, your flatmates’ data is protected. For this reason, they are unable to share their information with you. 

What's included in my monthly rent payment?

All you need is property! Let's break down what's included in your monthly rent payment:
Bills: Your monthly rent payment covers all utility bills such as gas, electricity, and water. You don't have to worry about setting up and paying for these bills separately.
Internet Costs: They understand the importance of staying connected, which is why they provide high-speed internet access in all their properties. You can stream, browse, and work without any interruptions.
Fully Furnished Flat: All their properties come fully furnished with modern and stylish furniture. You don't have to worry about buying or moving furniture, which saves you time and money.
Maintenance: They have a dedicated maintenance team available to address any issues that may arise in your flat. You can submit a maintenance request through their property App or Member Portal, and they'll take care of the rest.
Property Accounts: As a property member, you have access to their digital platforms, including the property App and Member Portal. You can manage your payments, submit maintenance requests, and connect with their support team through these platforms.
Support Team: Their support team is always available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have. You can reach out to them through their Member Portal and the App.
Biweekly Cleaning Services (in some properties): In select properties, they offer cleaning services to ensure that your flat stays clean and tidy.
At property, they strive to provide their members with a hassle-free living experience. They hope this article has answered your question about what's included in your monthly rent payment.

Is registration of the address possible?

At property, they understand that navigating the bureaucracy of a new country can be overwhelming. That's why they're here to help you every step of the way. Their team is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have regarding the registration of your address. Here are some tips to get you started: Research the requirements: Each country has its own set of requirements for registering your address. It's important to research these requirements beforehand to ensure you have all the necessary documents and information. Gather the necessary documents: Depending on the country, you may need to provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and other documents. Schedule an appointment: In some countries, you may need to schedule an appointment to register your address. Follow up: After submitting your application, it's important to follow up to ensure that your registration is processed in a timely manner. If you have any questions or concerns about registering your address. 

Can I rent a parking space from property?

At property, they do not manage the rental of parking spaces as a standard service, so this is not included in your rent. their recommendation is to always use public parking spots on streets nearby.

What are other costs besides the rent?

When moving into a new place, it's important to consider all the costs associated with it. Apart from the rent, there are other expenses that you need to keep in mind. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect: Membership fee and deposit: These are one-time fees that you need to settle before moving in. The deposit will be refunded after the contract termination, if no issues arise. Included in your rent: Your rent covers bills, internet, and cleaning services (depending on your contract details).Not included in your rent: Germany: The TV and Radio Tax, or Rundfunkbeitrag, is mandatory by German law and costs €53 for every 3 months. This is shared by all tenants in the flat. property cannot take care of the payment on behalf of tenants, but you can share the costs with your flat mates.

How do I change rooms?

Your comfort is very important, and they want you to always feel at home with property. Room changes are possible, but they are only allowed if you have completed your minimum stay. In order to change rooms, you will also need to sign a new contract with them. You can learn more about the Minimum stay clause here. 

Can I extend my stay/contract?

They are happy to hear that you want to extend your contract with property! Your contract has no expiration date, which means that you can stay in your flat for as long as you like. They believe this commitment to an open ended agreement offers you all the flexibility you need to decide how long you want to stay with property, and ensures a stress-free and convenient living experience. However, in case you already terminated your contract but changed your mind and decided to extend your stay, please create a Help Request through their Member's Portal or your property App. Be aware that extensions will be granted based on room availability. 

Were there any missing items or damages when you left?

If so, please keep in mind that there are processing times needed for all repairs, new purchases, and insurance claims, among other processes that need to take place before the refund. Your bank details: When terminating the contract they asked you for your bank details. To ensure a swift deposit refund, please make sure that the bank details you provided are correct. Click here for more information on the information you need to provide. 

Is your bank account from a Non-EU country?

Refunds to a Non-EU bank account might experience significant delays in the timeline of your refund due to the bank’s processing times for international transfers. This is strictly related to how banks perform international transfers and do not depend on property. Also keep in mind that refunds to a Non-EU bank account generate a fee of €100. they highly recommend using an EU account to guarantee that your refund gets to you in the expected timeframe. 

How do I edit my payment method?

You can easily update your payment method by logging into your account.

Why was I charged a different amount?

If you were charged a different amount than the one stated in your contract, kindly reach out to them with the following details: bank statements where the transaction details are clear in pdf format, this being the Iban where the amount was transferred to, the date of the transaction, account holder, etc. You can get this document directly from your bank. Please note that a screenshot from your bank movements is not the same as the bank statement.

How do I access my invoices?

Email: after the rent is paid, the system will automatically send you an invoice. In some cases, your invoice may have already expired and is not available for download anymore. If this happens, they suggest you find the invoice email they sent you that month. In the body of that email, you’ll find a screenshot of the invoice with all the relevant information.

What do I do if I get an error message while downloading an invoice?

If you’re having trouble downloading your invoice, it could be that the link has expired. The download links for the invoices come directly from their payment provider stripe, and they expire after 30 days. The good news is that you can always access your invoices by email. After the rent is paid, the system automatically sends you the invoice by email with all the relevant information, so be sure to check your inbox!

How do move-ins work?

At property, they have designed a move-in process that’s fully independent, easy, and straightforward. Your keys will be ready for pick-up on your move-in day from 15:00 and the move-ins take place between 15:00 - 18:00. Keep in mind that move-ins are only possible during business days. If your selected move-in date falls on a weekend or a national holiday, please choose a different date and inform them via the members portal here. It can be as early as the next business day! They will send you the move-in instructions one week before your contract starts. Depending on where you are moving into, your keys are handed over by a partner company or through a smart key storage system. Both of these offer convenience, great time flexibility, and high security. With your move-in instructions in hand, all you need to do is follow these step-by-step and you’re in! They highly recommend moving in during their working hours in case you have questions or need their support. Keep in mind their support team is available Mon-Fri from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Happy move-in!

When do I get instructions to move in?

They will send you the move-in instructions by email, one week before your start-of-contract date so you can collect your keys and move into your new home! Keep an eye on incoming emails from their team. Please also make sure that all pre-move-in fees are paid, including the deposit and membership fee, since these are mandatory for them to send your move-in instructions.

Can I move into my room before the contract start date?

They’re glad to see that you are enthusiastic about your upcoming move-in! They understand that sometimes it can make things easier if you can move into your room earlier. Unfortunately, they are unable to accommodate such requests due to logistical reasons, as there is typically a new tenant scheduled to move in immediately after the previous one departs. Moreover, adhering to these timelines is essential from a legal standpoint.

Am I allowed to have guests?

The way they see it, your room is your home. They want to provide you with the best living experience and make sure you feel as comfortable as possible. You can have guests and invite anyone to stay with you for up to 5 days. Please keep in mind this is only allowed if you are home, and should always be communicated beforehand to your flatmates.  If any guests stay for longer than five days a month, it is considered a breach of contract. However, slightly longer stays may be possible if your flatmates agree. 

How do I receive my keys?

Once you have signed your property contract and provided them with your desired move-in date, you will receive an email with instructions on how to collect your keys as well as all the information you need for your stay at property one week before moving in. Depending on where you are moving into, your keys are handed over by a Partner company or through a smart key storage system. Both of these offer convenience, great time flexibility, and high security. Please also make sure that all pre-move-in fees are paid, including the deposit and membership fee, since these are mandatory for them to send your move-in instructions.

Can I move out before my end-of-contract date?

Of course. They respect your plans and you can vacate your property home before the end of the contract date, which was determined in your termination process.If you do move out earlier, keep in mind that:
1. Your rent will be collected in full until your contract ends

2. Your deposit refund should be expected up to 8 weeks from your end of the contract date

3. Moving out earlier does not alter either of the previous aspects
If you are planning to move out a lot earlier than your end-of-contract date and they have not yet sent you the move-out instructions, please create a Help Request through their Member's Portal.

Can I leave later than my end-of-contract date?

Moving out after the contract end date isn't feasible for practical and legal reasons. Once the termination process wraps up, you'll get instructions on when and how to vacate so they kindly ask you to comply and follow their guidelines. It's advisable to plan your termination and end-of-contract date according to your needs. After your contract termination has been processed, it can not be withdrawn or postponed. However, depending on availability, it could be possible for you to rebook the same room. Since the previous contract was already terminated, they would need to send a new contract, terms and conditions must be met again (new minimum stay, new termination notice) and a rebooking fee would need to be paid. 

How do I report a broken, damaged, missing item before moving out?

They encourage you to always report any broken, damaged and missing items during your stay with them by creating a Help Request through their Member's Portal. Once you terminate your contract, they will send you a confirmation and the next steps to follow. Those steps include reporting any damages or missing items to them. Please take that chance and reply to that email by sending them a detailed report on the damages and include pictures or videos if it helps explain and clarify the issue. This will not only help them make the correct assessment of your room status but refraining from doing so could delay the deposit refund process. 

Do I need to clean before moving out?

Yes, it’s very important that you tidy up your common spaces as well as your room before moving out. 

What are the move-out instructions?

These are a set of guidelines that your Property Support Team will send you after the contract termination process is completed. They include instructions on the status of the room and on how to return the keys. The move-out instructions will be sent to you at any point from the time they have successfully terminated your contract or up to a few days before your move-out date.  Stay patient and keep an eye on incoming emails from them.

How do I return my keys?

Your keys need to be returned by 12:00 (noon) on the last day of your tenancy.  When your contract has been successfully terminated and again as your move-out date approaches, they will send you an email to give you all the necessary details for the key return, which could be through a partner company.  They will also ask you to send them a picture of your key set before returning them. It's important to be aware that non-compliance with the key return timeline may result in a penalty of 50 euros per each day of delay.
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Student Apartments In Leipzig 

Leipzig has quickly emerged as one of Germany’s most student-friendly cities, attracting a growing academic community thanks to its affordable living costs, strong creative culture, and reputed universities. Home to institutions like Leipzig University (Universität Leipzig) and HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, the city hosts over 40,000 students, including a rising number of international intakes each year. With this growth, demand for student accommodation in Leipzig has increased steadily, making early planning essential. On-campus student dormitories in Leipzig are limited and tend to fill up fast, pushing many students to explore off-campus student apartments in Leipzig.


The city offers a wide mix of housing options, including private rooms, shared apartments, en-suite rooms, non-ensuite rooms, and studio apartments, catering to different budgets and lifestyles. Average monthly rents for student accommodation in Leipzig generally range between €350 and €700, depending on location, room type, and amenities. Finding the right student housing Leipzig is easier with amber, a trusted platform that simplifies the search process through verified listings in buildings, transparent prices, and flexible lease options. Students can explore top options for student housing in Leipzig from providers like Yugo and iQ Student Accommodation near major universities and popular student areas. The best options for student residence Leipzig are Berliner Straße 22 and SPC 4105. With personalised booking assistance and dedicated support, amber acts as a reliable starting point for securing safe, convenient, and well-located student apartments in Leipzig.

About Leipzig

Located in eastern Germany in the state of Saxony, Leipzig is one of the country’s fastest-growing student cities, known for its creative energy and affordable lifestyle. Historically, Leipzig was a major trade and publishing hub during the Holy Roman Empire, and today it has reinvented itself as a modern city driven by education, music, and innovation. Leipzig is home to over 620,000 residents, with a noticeably young and international population, making it highly appealing to students. The city is surrounded by green spaces, canals, and lakes such as Cospudener See and Markkleeberger See, offering easy escapes for cycling, swimming, and outdoor study breaks. Gen Z students are drawn to Leipzig’s music and arts scene, with events like the Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Leipzig Jazz Days, and year-round indie music festivals shaping the city’s cultural identity.


Academically, Leipzig stands out with institutions like Leipzig University, one of the oldest universities in Europe and globally ranked in QS World University Rankings. Other notable institutions include HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK Leipzig), and Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts (HGB). Students attending Leipzig University can find amber-listed Leipzig student apartments within 10–15 minutes by tram or bike, while properties near HHL Leipzig are typically under 10 minutes away by public transport.

With student-friendly neighbourhoods like Zentrum, Plagwitz, and Südvorstadt, strong academic networks, and a lower cost of living compared to Berlin or Munich, Leipzig offers an ideal balance of education, culture, and community for students.

Best & Affordable Student Accommodation in Leipzig

Choosing the right student accommodation in Leipzig is essential for a comfortable and stress-free student life. With limited on-campus housing and rising demand, most students prefer off-campus student housing that offers better flexibility, modern amenities, and access to student-friendly neighbourhoods. Key factors influencing this choice include proximity to universities, affordability, safety, facilities, and a strong student community.

Amber simplifies the housing search by offering verified student accommodation in Leipzig, allowing students to compare trusted properties across popular areas like Zentrum, Südvorstadt, and Plagwitz. From private rooms and shared apartments to independent studio-style units, students can find options that suit different budgets and lifestyles, without compromising on quality.


1. Berliner Straße 22 - A well-located student residence offering fully furnished rooms with easy access to public transport and nearby universities, ideal for convenient city living. -  From €540/month

2. SPC 4105 - A modern student accommodation option with comfortable living spaces and essential amenities, suited for students seeking affordable and well-connected housing. - From €470/month

Best Areas to Live in Leipzig

Leipzig offers a variety of student-friendly neighbourhoods, each suited to different budgets, study needs, and lifestyles. From central locations close to universities to creative districts and affordable residential zones, students can choose areas that align with their daily routines and social preferences. These localities also feature some of the best student accommodation in Leipzig, with strong public transport access and essential amenities nearby.


1. Zentrum

Zentrum is the most central area in Leipzig and a top choice for students who want to live close to everything. Leipzig University, libraries, museums, and shopping streets are all within walking distance, reducing daily commute time. The area is extremely well-connected by trams and buses, making it easy to travel across the city. Due to its prime location, the average rent for student accommodation in Zentrum ranges between €450–€700 per month.


2. Südvorstadt

Südvorstadt is known for its lively student atmosphere and café-lined streets. It is popular among students from Leipzig University and HTWK Leipzig due to quick tram connections and a strong social scene. The neighbourhood offers a balance between academics and nightlife, with average student rents for student residence Leipzig falling between €400–€650 per month.


3. Plagwitz

Plagwitz appeals to creative and design-focused students thanks to its converted warehouses, art spaces, and relaxed vibe. It is well connected to universities via tram routes and offers more affordable options compared to central Leipzig. Student accommodation in Plagwitz typically costs €380–€600 per month, making it a value-for-money option.


4. Gohlis

Gohlis is a quieter, greener area ideal for students who prefer a calm living environment. With reliable S-Bahn and tram links to the city centre and universities, it combines comfort with accessibility. Average student rents for Leipzig student housing range from €350–€550 per month.


5. Reudnitz-Thonberg

Reudnitz-Thonberg is one of the most budget-friendly student areas in Leipzig and has a growing student community. Its proximity to the city centre and strong public transport network make it highly practical for daily commuting. Student apartments in Leipzig in this area generally cost between €320–€500 per month, making it ideal for students on a tighter budget.


Room Types Available in Leipzig Student Accommodation

Leipzig offers a wide variety of student accommodation room types, catering to different budgets, lifestyles, and privacy preferences. Student flats in Leipzig listed on amber feature flexible room configurations across central and student-friendly neighbourhoods, making it easier for students to find a space that fits their academic and personal needs.


1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms are a popular choice in Leipzig’s purpose-built student accommodation. These rooms include a private bedroom with an attached bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents. This type of student residence Leipzig allows students to enjoy personal privacy without missing out on social interaction.


2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms offer a more budget-friendly option for students. Each resident has a private bedroom, while bathrooms, kitchens, and common areas are shared. These rooms are widely available in amber-listed student residence Leipzig and are well-suited for students who want affordability without compromising on a personal study and sleeping space.


3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments provide complete independence with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen in one self-contained unit. This student residence Leipzig type is ideal for students who prefer a quiet environment or have demanding academic schedules. Studios in Leipzig are commonly chosen by postgraduate students and international students seeking maximum privacy.


4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments

1-bed and 2-bed apartments are suitable for students who prefer limited sharing. Each student has a private bedroom while sharing common spaces with one other resident. These student residence Leipzig offer more space and a calmer atmosphere compared to larger shared units, making them ideal for friends or students who prefer smaller living groups.


5. Shared Apartments and Private Rooms

Shared apartments feature multiple private bedrooms within one unit, encouraging community living while maintaining personal space. Private rooms within these apartments are fully furnished and give students access to shared kitchens and lounges. This option of student residence Leipzig is popular among students who enjoy a social environment while still having a dedicated personal room.

Cost of Living in Leipzig

Understanding the cost of living in Leipzig helps students plan their monthly budgets with confidence. Compared to major German cities like Berlin or Munich, Leipzig is considered highly affordable for students. Daily expenses such as accommodation, food, public transport, and leisure remain reasonably priced, making it easier for students to manage finances without compromising on quality of life. While costs can vary depending on lifestyle and location, the estimates below provide a realistic monthly range to help students adapt smoothly to living and studying in Leipzig.


1. Accommodation: €350–€700/month
2. Groceries & Food: €180–€250/month
3. Transportation: €30–€50/month (student pass)
4. Utilities: €80–€120/month
5. Internet & Mobile: €25–€40/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: €50–€100/month

Student Travel in Leipzig

Getting around Leipzig is simple, affordable, and student-friendly, making daily commutes to universities and social hotspots easy. The city has a well-integrated public transport network operated by Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB), covering trams, buses, and regional trains. Most universities and student neighbourhoods like Zentrum, Südvorstadt, and Plagwitz are well connected, so students rarely need a car. Leipzig is also known for being bike-friendly, with flat terrain and dedicated cycling lanes across the city.


1. Trams:

Trams are the backbone of Leipzig’s public transport system, connecting major universities, residential areas, and the city centre. Services run frequently throughout the day and late into the night. Average student travel costs are around €7–€10/week, depending on pass type.


2. Buses:

Buses complement tram routes and provide access to residential neighbourhoods not directly served by trams. They are reliable and widely used by students living slightly outside central areas. Weekly travel costs typically range between €6–€9/week with student passes.


3. S-Bahn & Regional Trains:

The S-Bahn network connects Leipzig to nearby suburbs and surrounding cities like Halle. It is useful for students living farther out or commuting for internships. Costs average €8–€12/week, often included in broader transport passes.


4. Cycling:

Leipzig is one of Germany’s most bike-friendly cities. Many amber-listed student dorms in Leipzig offer secure bike storage, and cycling is a cost-free way to commute once you own a bike. Maintenance costs are minimal, averaging €1–€2/week.


Student Transit Tip:


Full-time students usually receive the Deutschland-Semesterticket which allows unlimited travel across Leipzig’s public transport network, making commuting both convenient and budget-friendly throughout the academic year.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Leipzig

Leipzig offers a lively yet relaxed student lifestyle, making it an easy city to settle into. With affordable living, strong public transport, and a young crowd, student life in Leipzig feels balanced between academics, creativity, and social downtime. Leipzig is considered one of Germany’s safer student cities, with popular neighbourhoods like Zentrum, Südvorstadt, and Plagwitz known for their walkability and easy access to daily essentials. Students often study or unwind at places like the Leipzig University Library, independent cafés such as Café Puschkin, and shared workspaces for working professionals spread across the city, creating a comfortable and student-friendly environment.


When it comes to social life, Leipzig doesn’t disappoint. Students regularly hang out along Karl-Liebknecht-Straße, filled with affordable eateries, coffee spots, and late-night bars. Cafés like Kaffeehaus Riquet and Café Grundmann are popular for casual meetups, while green spaces such as Clara-Zetkin Park offer a perfect break for picnics, short stroll, jogging, or outdoor study sessions. For nightlife lovers, clubs like Distillery, Institut für Zukunft (IfZ), and Täubchenthal are well-known for electronic music and student-friendly entry prices. Leipzig’s cultural calendar adds to its charm and heritage, with events like Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Leipzig Book Fair, and Leipzig Jazz Days attracting students from across Europe. These festivals make it easy to connect with the city’s creative and international crowd.


Leipzig Tourist Attractions


1. St. Thomas Church
2. Monument to the Battle of the Nations
3. Spinnerei Art Galleries
4. Plagwitz Canals
5. Leipzig Zoo


Universities in Leipzig

Leipzig is home to some of Germany’s most respected higher education institutions, attracting students from across Europe and beyond. Known for its strong academic networks, affordable living, and creative culture, the city has become a popular destination for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.


1. Leipzig University

One of the oldest universities in Europe, Leipzig University is globally recognised for its programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine. It is centrally located, and many amber-listed student apartments near Leipzig University are within 10–15 minutes by tram or bike, making daily commuting easy.


2. HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

Renowned for its strong focus on entrepreneurship, finance, and leadership, HHL attracts international students and professionals. Amber-listed student housing Leipzig near the city centre and Plagwitz are typically under 10 minutes by public transport from the campus.


3. Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK Leipzig)

Popular for engineering, technology, and applied sciences, HTWK Leipzig offers practical, industry-focused education. Students can find student accommodation near Leipzig University of Applied Sciences within 15–20 minutes by tram from the university.


4. Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts (HGB)

A top choice for students pursuing fine arts, design, and media studies, HGB is well connected to student-friendly neighbourhoods like Südvorstadt and Zentrum, with nearby student accommodation in Leipzig options accessible within 15 minutes.

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