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Eldenaer Str. 62, Berlin

62, Eldenaer Str., Berlin, 10247, Germany
€825
per month
distance from City Center 4.2 km
( 12m. 26m. 59m)
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IU International University of ... | 0.63 mi
BIMM, Berlin | 1.0 mi
ESMT Berlin | 2.38 mi
Humboldt University of Berlin | 2.73 mi
SRH University | 3.21 mi
Pay In Instalment
bills included
private balcony
Iron
Roofdeck

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About the Property

Nestled in the Friedrichshain neighbourhood, Eldenaer Str. 62, Berlin is a popular student accommodation in Berlin. This newly renovated apartment offers a range of shared apartments, just a short 9-minute drive from BIMM, Berlin.

Features

The apartment boasts a modern-style private bedroom complete with mattress, wardrobe, private balcony, and lots of storage space. Relax in the large living room or spend your time cooking with your flatmates in the well-equipped shared kitchen. Additionally, the property also features a shared terrace, laundry lounge, roof deck and dining area. With all bills included in the rent, like bills, internet, and cleaning services, residents can focus on their studies and leisure activities without worrying about additional expenses.

Location and What's Hot?

Located in the prime neighbourhood, Eldenaer Str. 62 student accommodation offers easy access to vibrant areas throughout Berlin. Enjoy the district's thriving nightlife, parks, bars, cafes, and restaurants, making it a sought-after residential area for creative communities, young professionals and students.

Commute

Located just around 8 minutes' walk from the S-/U-Bahn stations Frankfurter Allee (U5, S41, S42, S8, S85) and Storkower Straße (S41, S42, S8, S85), Eldenaer Str. 62, Berlin offers convenient access to public transportation, making exploring other parts of Berlin a breeze.

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    Room Types (7)

    Clear
    All (7)
    Non Ensuite (7)
    Non Ensuite
    A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
    2

    Private Room (15 Sqm)

    Starting From:€825/month
    Non Ensuite
    Private Room
    Shared Bathroom
    Shared Kitchen
    6

    Private Room (15 Sqm)

    Starting From:€660/month
    Non Ensuite
    Private Room
    Shared Bathroom
    Shared Kitchen
    Amenities
    Common Amenities
    Roofdeck
    Laundry lounge
    Shared terrace
    Iron
    Washing Machine
    Vaccum cleaner
    Bills Included
    Water
    Gas
    Electricity
    Heating

    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. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking utensils, a fridge, a dishwasher, and a stove. Cook your heart’s desires! 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 PMG 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 PMG 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 PMG! 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 PMG App or Member Portal, and we'll take care of the rest. PMG Accounts: As a PMG member, you have access to their digital platforms, including the PMG 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 PMG, 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 PMG, they understand that navigating the bureaucracy of a new country can be overwhelming. That's why we'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 pmg?

    At PMG, 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 the Minimum Stay, Termination Notice, and End-of-Contract Dates in My Contract?

    Please refer to the Rental Agreement you signed with PMG to find more information about your minimum stay, termination notice and end-of-contract dates. They sent you a copy of the Rental Agreement via email during the signing process. You can find this information in the Termination section of your contract.

    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. PMG 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 PMG. 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 us. You can learn more about the Minimum stay clause here.

    What is the cancellation policy?

    Tenants who have booked their stay directly with PMG have the right to revoke their contract within 14 days from the date of conclusion of the contact (in other words, the date you signed your contract).

    How do I terminate my contract?

    They’re sorry to hear you’re leaving us. But hey, they might cross paths again! In order to terminate your contract you need to first check 3 important aspects: Your minimum stay The termination notice period The permitted end-of-contract dates These can be found in your Rental Agreement, which they sent to your email during your contract signature process.

    What is the termination notice I need to give pmg?

    The rental agreement notice period is explicitly outlined in the lease or rental agreement document that you signed when initially renting the property. You should have received a copy of this document by email during the contract signing process. Look for sections related to "Termination" or "Notice" to find the specific details regarding notice periods. The notice period is crucial for both parties to plan accordingly. It allows you to find a new place and PMG to prepare the property for a new occupant. It helps avoid abrupt changes and ensures a smoother transition for everyone involved.

    What is my minimum stay?

    If you are unsure about your minimum stay, please refer to your contract or reach out to their team for assistance. They are always happy to help clarify any questions or concerns you may have. It is important to note that the minimum stay requirement is in place to ensure that they can provide a consistent and reliable service to all of their tenants. By committing to a minimum stay, they can ensure that they have the resources and capacity to meet your needs and provide you with the best possible experience. At PMG, they are committed to providing their tenants with the highest level of customer service and support. If you have any questions or concerns about your minimum stay or any other aspect of your rental agreement.

    Can I extend my stay/contract?

    They are happy to hear that you want to extend your contract with PMG! 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 PMG, 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 our Member's Portal or your PMG App. Be aware that extensions will be granted based on room availability.

    When are the first payments due?

    At PMG, they want to make sure that your move-in process is as smooth as possible. That's why they have a clear payment process in place. Here's what you need to know about when the first payments are due: Deposit and Membership Fee Once you have entered your payment details on our payment platform, the deposit and membership fee will be charged. These fees need to be settled as soon as your contract has been signed and at latest one week before your contract starts so that they can send you proper move-in instructions for your new apartment. First Rent Payment The first rent payment takes place on different dates depending on how you booked with PMG. Here's what you need to know: If you booked directly with PMG: All payments need to be settled before your move-in date in order to receive your keys. The first month rent is charged automatically on the day the contract officially starts and from then on, the transfer of the rent is always due on the first day of the month. If you are moving in the middle of the month, then the first rent is due one day before your contract starts. After that, you will receive an invoice each month when the rent has been paid. Their system automatically withdraws the rental payment on the 1st of each month — depending on your bank it could take a few days to show up in your account. If you booked through a different platform All payments (1st rent, deposit, and membership fee) need to be settled before your move-in date in order to receive your keys. If you booked through one of their partner companies, most of these platforms charge you the 1st rent themselves and then transfer it to PMG. Please make sure you follow their instructions and processes timely. Keep in mind the membership fee and the deposit are still settled directly with PMG, through their payment platform Stripe. Some of these platforms charge their own fees for their services. Keep in mind these fees are not related to PMG and do not cover your deposit, rent, or membership fee. If your move-in date is very close and you choose the SEPA payment option, your transfer can take a few days to take place and this holds your key handover. In that case, they suggest that you pay with a timely method such as a debit/credit card. they hope this information helps you understand when the first payments are due.

    When is the deposit due?

    The deposit will be charged once you’ve entered your payment details after you received your contract. However, the deposit is due one week before your contract start date. Keep in mind the payment of the deposit and membership fee is conditional to receive your move-in instructions and keys to your apartment. If these fees are not settled at least 3 days before the contract start date, it’s highly possible that you might not be able to keep your move-in day.

    Why is my deposit showing as unsettled if I already made the payment?

    If you have already made the payment but your deposit is still showing as pending, there are a few possible reasons that could cause this issue. The payment details you provided are incorrect. If there was a mistake in the information you entered, this could be the reason why your deposit is still pending. To check your payment details, simply click on the link that was sent to you during the onboarding process and enter your details. You have insufficient funds in your bank account. If this is the case, you will need to transfer the necessary funds to your account to ensure that the payment can be processed successfully. Your bank denied the payment due to other reasons. You should get in touch with your bank to find out why the payment was denied. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as a hold on your account or a security issue. In any case, if you are still experiencing issues with your deposit, please create a Help Request through our Member's Portal or your PMG App. They are committed to ensuring that all their customers have a seamless experience when using their platform and they will do everything they can to resolve any issues you may be experiencing.

    When is the rent due?

    If you are referring to the first month rent, you can find all information about your first payments here. Regarding the following rents after you have moved in: The transfer of the rent is always due on the first day of the month. Their system automatically withdraws the rental payment on that day from your chosen payment method, but depending on your bank it could take a few days to show up in your account.

    What are the payment terms?

    At PMG, they want to make sure that their payment terms are clear and easy to understand. Here are some important things to keep in mind when it comes to paying your monthly rent: Rent is due in advance: You will need to pay your rent for the upcoming month before the first day of that month. This means that if you are renting a PMG apartment for the month of October, you will need to pay your rent before October 1st. Automatic payments: Their system will automatically withdraw your rental payment from your chosen payment method between the 27th of the preceding month and the first working day of each month. This means that you don't need to worry about manually making a payment each month. Payment processing time: Depending on your bank, it may take a few days for your payment to show up in your account. Please keep this in mind when planning your budget. Invoices: After your rent is paid, their system will automatically send you a receipt.

    Will my deposit be transferred to the same bank account in my profile?

    This is entirely up to you. When they receive the termination request, they will ask you to confirm and provide us with your updated bank account information. This way they make sure that you receive your deposit in the desired account. Keep in mind that refunds to a Non-EU bank account generate a fee of 100 Euros and might experience significant delays in the timeline of your refund due to the bank’s processing times for international transfers. they highly recommend using your EU account to guarantee that your refund gets to you in the expected timeframe. If you have terminated your contract and haven’t sent them this information yet, please create a Help request through their Member's Portal or your PMG App. This information is key for them to refund your deposit timely.

    What are the bank details needed for my deposit refund?

    When terminating the contract through your Member’s Portal, your bank details should already be collected during the steps followed there. However, if you have terminated your contract and haven’t yet sent them this information, please create a Help Request. This information is key for them to refund your deposit timely. Please provide the following bank information in your help request: EU Bank Account holder name: IBAN: BIC: Bank name: Non-EU Bank Account holder: Street: House number: ZIP code: City: Country: Account number: Bank code: Swift code: Name of the Bank: Address of the bank: House number of the bank: ZIP code of the bank: City of the bank: Country of the bank: Keep in mind that refunds to a Non-EU bank account generate a fee of 100 euros and might experience significant delays in the timeline of your refund due to the bank’s processing times for international transfers. they highly recommend using your EU account to guarantee that your refund gets to you in the expected timeframe.

    When will I get my deposit back after moving out?

    After you move out, they will check the condition of your room/common areas and make sure the move-out instructions were completed, and they will generate your deposit based on that assessment. This amount should be reflected in your account within the next 8 weeks after your contract end date. The following steps upon your move-out are essential for them to refund your deposit in a timely manner: You dropped off your full keyset in a correct manner and within the deadline You submitted your current bank details after your contract termination You have left the room in a clean condition and submitted visual proof (video) of that to their Support Team You carefully followed the move-out instructions, which were sent to you via email If you decide to move out earlier than the official date on which your contract ends, your deposit refund should still be expected up to 8 weeks from your end-of-the-contract date. Please bear in mind that earlier payouts are not possible.

    What to do if my deposit has not been refunded yet?

    The deposit will be refunded within 8 weeks after your contract termination date. If the deposit was not refunded in the time frame mentioned above, please check the following: Your end of the contract: The 8 weeks time frame starts from your contract end date. You can check this date on their email confirming your termination request. If you moved out earlier from your PMG home, the 8 weeks calculation is still based on your contract end date and not the move-out date.

    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 PMG. 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.

    What can I do if my payment is not going through?

    If you are having trouble with your payment going through, there are a few things you can try: check your card details: make sure that the card details you have entered are correct, including the card number, expiration date, and cvv code. Contact your bank: sometimes, banks will block transactions that they deem suspicious or fraudulent. Contact your bank to make sure that they are not blocking the payment and to authorize the transaction. Try a different payment method: you can find instructions on how to update your payment method here.

    Is your credit card issued by a bank outside of the eu?

    There are cases where credit cards issued in non-eu countries will reject the payments due to limitations by your card provider and your local government legislation. The ideal solution is to open a bank account in the country you are moving into and where your pmg home is. For an alternative faster solution for your payments before moving, look for online-based accounts. They recommend doing some research on your options. You would top up your online account and this provides you with a range of payment facilities to make your payments within the eu. They highly recommend only using these alternative platforms for your 1st payments and changing to a local bank account once you are settled in. Not only will this be the most reliable, fastest way to pay but you will also have local support if you ever need to contact your bank.

    How can I get confirmation of my payments?

    After the rent is paid, the system will automatically send you a receipt via email in pdf format.

    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 our 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 pmg, 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 our working hours in case you have questions or need our support. Keep in mind our 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.

    Does property caters to working professionals?

    Yes property caters to working professionals.

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    2. Charlottenburg – Average Rent: €700–€950/month

    Home to TU Berlin, this upscale yet student-friendly area offers museums, shopping streets like Kurfürstendamm, and beautiful green parks. It’s great for students who prefer a safe, sophisticated environment within walking distance of campus.


    3. Friedrichshain – Average Rent: €620–€820/month

    Known for the East Side Gallery, riverside hangouts, and young creative energy, Friedrichshain is ideal for students who want lively surroundings without high rent. Excellent tram and U-Bahn connections make commuting easy.


    4. Mitte – Average Rent: €750–€1,000/month

    The heart of Berlin, Mitte, offers iconic landmarks, museums, coworking spots, and close proximity to Humboldt University. Students love it for its central location and easy access to libraries, cultural venues, and restaurants. Several mid-range amber-listed student dormitory in Berlin, including Turinerstraße 5, are accessible from here.


    5. Neukölln – Average Rent: €550–€750/month

    Known for its diversity, art scene, indie cafés, and budget-friendly living, Neukölln is perfect for students looking for cheap housing without compromising lifestyle. Tempelhofer Feld (Berlin’s huge open park) is a major student attraction.

    Also, Adlershof is a popular area close to the Humboldt University Campus and offers dorms in Berlin that are well-connected to public transport.

    Room Types Available in Berlin

    Berlin offers a wide variety of student residence in Berlin options, designed to meet the needs of international students with different budgets, privacy preferences, and lifestyle choices. Berlin dormitory options are designed specifically for students and are often more affordable than private rentals. Private Berlin student housing typically offers modern amenities and is fully furnished. Many Berlin student accommodations offer laundry facilities for residents. Some Berlin student apartments provide additional amenities such as gyms and bicycle storage.


    1. Ensuite Rooms

    Ensuite rooms are among the most popular options in Berlin. These rooms provide a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal comfort without fully isolating them from community living. Kitchens and lounges are typically shared, allowing a good balance between independence and social interaction. This room type is ideal for students seeking privacy and convenience while still enjoying a shared apartment setting.


    2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

    Non-ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities, making them a more affordable alternative. Students share kitchens and common spaces with flatmates, fostering a friendly and social atmosphere. This option for student apartments in Berlin suits students who want budget-friendly living with adequate personal space.


    3. Studio Apartments

    Studio apartment in Berlin for students are self-contained living spaces that include a bedroom, kitchenette, and private bathroom, designed for single occupancy. Students enjoy maximum independence and control over their environment, making studios ideal for learners with busy schedules or those who prefer quiet, self-sufficient living. Private studio apartments in Berlin can range from €700 to €1,500 per month.


    4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments

    These apartments include separate bedrooms with shared kitchens and living areas, offering a semi-private lifestyle. They are perfect for students who prefer quiet living with one roommate, making daily routines more manageable.


    5. Shared Apartments

    A student shared apartment Berlin has multiple private bedrooms in one flat, with communal kitchens, bathrooms, and lounge areas. This is one of the most affordable room types and is ideal for students who thrive in community-focused living environments. Shared accommodation in Berlin typically costs between €400 and €800 per month.


    6. Private Rooms

    Private student accommodation Berlin typically offers more independence and privacy compared to shared accommodations or dormitories. Private rooms come with an individual bedroom and shared access to bathrooms and kitchens. These Berlin student rooms provide a solid mix of privacy and social living, making them a versatile choice across amber’s Berlin listings.

    Cost of Living In Berlin

    Understanding the cost of living in Berlin is essential for students planning their monthly budget. Berlin is generally more affordable than many major European cities, offering reasonable housing options, inexpensive public transport, and student-friendly food and entertainment costs. While expenses vary depending on lifestyle and locality, this overview highlights the average monthly costs students can expect. These estimates help you manage your finances better and adapt comfortably to life in a new city. The average cost of living for a student in Berlin is between €2,000 and €2,500 per month.


    1. Accommodation: €500–€750/month
    2. Groceries: €150–€220/month
    3. Transportation: €30–€40/month (student pass)
    4. Utilities: €80–€120/month
    5. Internet: €25–€35/month
    6. Leisure & Social Activities: €80–€150/month


    Utility costs in Berlin can add an additional €150 to €300 per month, depending on the type of student halls Berlin. You can save by searching for accommodations with amber as many student dorms in Berlin include high-speed internet access as part of the rent. Also, utilities, including electricity and water, are typically included in the rent for a student flatshare in Berlin.

    Student Travel Berlin

    Berlin offers one of the most efficient, reliable, and student-friendly transportation networks in Europe. With excellent connectivity across student neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg, Charlottenburg, Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Neukölln, getting around the city is convenient and affordable. Most universities, such as Humboldt University, TU Berlin, and Freie Universitä,t are well connected through U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses, making daily commuting easy for international students. The city’s dedicated student travel discounts and semester passes further reduce costs, making mobility accessible on any budget.


    1. U-Bahn (Underground): Fastest way to travel across Berlin with frequent services and wide coverage in Zones A and B, including major campuses.
    Cost: £15–£18/week


    2. S-Bahn (City Rail)
    Ideal for longer distances, airport travel, and inter-district commuting with reliable intervals throughout the day.
    Cost: £15–£18/week


    3. Trams
    Common in East Berlin, offering scenic routes and great connectivity to student hubs like Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg.
    Cost: £12–£15/week


    4. Buses
    24/7 service with strong coverage in residential areas; perfect for late-night or early-morning travel.
    Cost: £10–£12/week


    5. Cycling
    Berlin is a bike-friendly city with safe paths; most amber properties offer secure bike parking.
    Cost: £4–£6/week (bike rental)


    Student Transit Tips

    • Full-time students usually get the Semester Ticket, offering unlimited travel across Zones ABC, significantly lowering weekly travel expenses.
    • Download BVG Fahrinfo, Berlin’s official transit app, for real-time routes and updates.

    Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Berlin

    Berlin is an exciting and welcoming city for students, offering a safe, dynamic, and culturally rich environment where there’s always something to see or do. With its mix of historic landmarks, creative neighbourhoods, and buzzing social spots, student life in Berlin is vibrant, affordable, and full of opportunities to explore. Berlin is known for its safe, student-friendly areas such as Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain, all of which offer easy access to libraries, cafés, study lounges, and coworking spaces. Students often spend time at popular spots like the Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, Staatsbibliothek, Bonanza Coffee Roasters, and The Barn, which are perfect for study sessions or casual hangouts.


    When it comes to social life, Berlin delivers big. Students flock to trendy cafés like Five Elephant, affordable eateries in Markthalle Neun, and green escapes such as Tiergarten, Tempelhofer Feld, and Treptower Park. For nightlife lovers, Berlin’s scene is unmatched—top clubs like Berghain, Watergate, and Sisyphos draw global crowds, while relaxed bars like Klunkerkranich and Prater Garten offer laid-back vibes with great views. Berlin’s cultural calendar is equally exciting. Students enjoy major events like Lollapalooza Berlin, Fête de la Musique, the Festival of Lights, and the famous Christmas Markets across Alexanderplatz and Charlottenburg. Art lovers will also find plenty to explore at Museum Island, street art tours, and open-air galleries. For more ideas, students living in student accommodation in Germany can explore the best places to visit in Berlin to plan weekend outings and get insider tips for exploring the city.


    Universities in Berlin

    Berlin hosts several globally respected universities that not only draw a large international student population but also offer a wide range of academic programs. Below are five leading institutions, along with their recent rankings and notable courses.


    1. Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin) - Ranked #130 globally in the 2026 QS World University Rankings. It offers a comprehensive variety of programs, including humanities, social sciences, natural and life sciences, law and more, making it ideal for students interested in disciplines from classical studies to cutting-edge science. The best option for student apartments near Humboldt University of Berlin is Friedrichstrasse 63, just 5 minutes away by car.


    2. Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin) - Ranked #88 globally in QS 2026, marking a strong upward trend in its international standing. It is particularly known for research-intensive programs in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, medicine and more. Cunostraße 70 is the best option for housing here (11 minutes away by car).


    3. Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) - Ranked #145 globally in QS 2026. It stands out for engineering, computer science, technology, and design-oriented programs, with strong industry connections and research output. The best option for student accommodation near TU Berlin is RM Bismarckstraße 106 (3 minutes away by car).


    4. HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences (HTW Berlin) - A top choice for applied sciences and professionally oriented programs. HTW offers over 80 degree programmes across engineering, business, design, computer science, environment, and more. Its practical, industry-aligned education makes it attractive for students aiming for careers directly after graduation.


    5. Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) - The largest arts university in Europe, offering specialised programs in fine arts, music, design, performing arts, and related creative disciplines. It’s particularly ideal for students pursuing creative or performing arts fields.

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