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Accommodation for 4 people

€625 /month-person

location_on Via delle Bombarde - Florence

4 people Available 1 Sep 2-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 4 people

€550 /month-person

location_on Sdrucciolo de Pitti - Florence

4 people Available 1 Sep 3-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 2 people

€1000 /month-person

location_on Borgo Pinti - Florence

2 people Available 1 Sep 1-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 4 people

€575 /month-person

location_on Borgo Allegri - Florence

4 people Available 1 Sep 2-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 3 people

€667 /month-person

location_on Piazza della Stazione - Florence

3 people Available 1 Sep 1-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 3 people

€667 /month-person

location_on Piazza della Stazione - Florence

3 people Available 1 Aug 1-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 3 people

€667 /month-person

location_on Piazza della Stazione - Florence

3 people Available 1 Sep 1-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 3 people

€667 /month-person

location_on Piazza della Stazione - Florence

3 people Available 1 Sep 1-bedroom flat
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Accommodation for 2 people

€1250 /month-person

location_on Via Toscanella - Florence

2 people Available 1 Sep 2-bedroom flat

Erasmus rooms in Campo di Marte, Florence

Looking for accommodation in Florence for your Erasmus? You are in the right place. Florence is one of Italy's most important university cities, home to the prestigious University of Florence (Università degli Studi di Firenze) and host to institutions such as the Accademia di Belle Arti and the Politecnico di Moda. Every year thousands of Erasmus students choose the capital of Tuscany for their exchange, drawn by its art, culture and quality of life.

At Lupo Rooms we specialise in student room rentals in Florence. All our properties are verified in person to guarantee a safe stay with no surprises in one of Italy's most in-demand cities. We offer accommodation in Florence close to the main faculties, with contracts tailored to international students and no hidden fees.

Types of student accommodation in Florence

You will find different rental options in Florence to match your needs and budget:

🏠 Single rooms

Full privacy in flats shared with other students. Prices: €500 - €750 per month. Ideal for those who value their personal space in a high-demand city.

👥 Shared rooms

An affordable option sharing a room with another student. Prices: €350 - €500 per person per month. Perfect for making friends in an international city.

🏢 Entire flats

For groups of friends who want to live together. Prices: €800 - €1300 per month. More independence in the heart of Tuscany.

🛏️ Studios

Self-contained space with integrated kitchen and bathroom. Prices: €650 - €1000 per month. Maximum privacy for those who value quiet.

Best areas to rent a room in Florence

Location is key when you are looking for student accommodation in Florence. These are the most popular areas:

📍 Centro Storico (Duomo - San Lorenzo)

The heart of Florence, close to social life and to faculties such as Humanities and Architecture. High prices (€600-800) but a unique experience. Ideal for Università degli Studi students and art schools.

📍 San Marco - La Pira

Quintessential university district, home to the Political Science, Economics and Law faculties. Young vibe, well-connected. Mid-high prices (€500-700).

📍 Novoli - Careggi

Modern area hosting the Social Sciences campus and the university hospital. Very popular among Medicine and Law students. Mid-range prices (€450-600).

📍 Campo di Marte

Quiet residential area with good bus and train connections to the centre. Close to the Engineering faculty. Mid-range prices (€450-600).

📍 Gavinana - Ponte a Ema

Residential neighbourhood in the south of the city, well connected with the centre. Popular among students seeking peace and more affordable prices. Mid-low prices (€400-550).

📍 Rifredi

Growing university area, close to the Engineering faculty and the science hub. Good bus and train connections. Mid-range prices (€450-600).

📍 Oltrarno (Santo Spirito - San Frediano)

The most authentic, bohemian area of Florence, across the river. Full of bars, art workshops and alternative vibe. High prices (€550-750) but lots of charm.

📍 Coverciano

Residential area in the east, famous for the technical centre of the Italian Football Federation. Quiet and well-connected. Mid-range prices (€450-600).

Rental prices in Florence by area

Area Single room Shared room Entire flat
Centro Storico600-800€400-550€1000-1500€
San Marco - La Pira500-700€350-500€900-1300€
Novoli - Careggi450-600€350-450€800-1100€
Campo di Marte450-600€350-450€800-1100€
Gavinana400-550€300-400€700-1000€
Rifredi450-600€350-450€800-1100€
Oltrarno550-750€400-550€1000-1400€

Tips for renting a room in Florence as an Erasmus student

  1. Book well in advance: Florence has extremely high demand. The best Erasmus rooms in Florence are booked 3-4 months ahead. For the September semester, look in May-June. For February, in October-November.
  2. Always verify the accommodation: At Lupo Rooms all our rooms in Florence are verified in person to avoid scams, which are common in a touristy city.
  3. Check included bills: Some rentals include water, electricity, gas and internet; others don't. Filter by "Bills included" to avoid surprises, especially with winter heating.
  4. Read the contract carefully: Make sure you understand the duration, the deposit (usually 1-3 months) and the cancellation conditions.
  5. Ask about the distance to your faculty: Florence is walkable, but some faculties like Novoli or Careggi are a bit far from the centre. Check public transport (buses and tram).
  6. Required documentation: passport/ID, university enrolment, European IBAN and deposit. Some landlords ask for a guarantor, but at Lupo Rooms we work with flexible owners.

Advantages of booking your Florence accommodation with Lupo Rooms

  • check_circleAll rooms verified in person by our team. Quality and safety guarantee in a complex city.
  • check_circleNo hidden agency fees. The price you see is the price you pay, no surprises.
  • check_circle100% online booking from home. No need to travel ahead to secure your accommodation in one of the most in-demand cities.
  • check_circleSecure payment by card or transfer. We protect your money until you arrive in Florence.
  • check_circleMultilingual customer support throughout the process. We answer your questions quickly.
  • check_circleContracts tailored to Erasmus students (6-12 months, semester option available).

University of Florence and other institutions: faculties and campuses

The Università degli Studi di Firenze and other institutions have multiple venues spread across the city. We help you find accommodation close to your faculty:

  • Economics and Law faculty: Novoli campus (tram T2)
  • Humanities and Philosophy faculty: Piazza Brunelleschi (Centro Storico)
  • Architecture faculty: Piazza Brunelleschi and Santa Verdiana
  • Political Science faculty: Via Laura (San Marco area)
  • Engineering faculty: Via di Santa Marta (Rifredi area) and Via San Bartolo
  • Science faculty (Biology, Chemistry, Physics): Polo Scientifico di Sesto Fiorentino (outside the city, good bus access)
  • Medicine and Surgery faculty: Careggi (university hospital) and San Marco area
  • Accademia di Belle Arti: Via Ricasoli (Centro Storico)
  • Polimoda (fashion): Villa Favard (Libertà area)

Need help finding accommodation in Florence?

Our team of experts in student rentals in Florence can give you personal advice. We answer your questions and help you find the best option for your Erasmus in the Tuscan capital.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Florence

When should I start looking for an Erasmus room in Florence?expand_more
Ideally start searching 3-4 months in advance. Florence has very high demand due to its touristic and academic appeal. For the September semester (which starts in October), look in May-June. For the February semester (which starts in March), look in October-November. The best rooms near the university book up well in advance.
Are bills included in Florence rental prices?expand_more
It depends on the listing. At Lupo Rooms you can filter by "Bills included" to see only those rooms where water, electricity, gas and internet are included in the monthly price. In winter, heating can push bills up, so many students prefer bills-inclusive rentals even if the base price is slightly higher.
Can I book accommodation in Florence without visiting in person?expand_more
Yes! That is the main advantage of Lupo Rooms. All our student rooms in Florence are verified and professionally photographed. We arrange video calls with landlords if needed and show you every detail. You can book 100% online from home with full peace of mind, no need to travel in advance to a city with limited supply.
What's the difference between a single and a shared room in Florence?expand_more
Single room: The room is only yours. You pay more (€500-750) but you get more privacy and personal space in a city where flats can be small.
Shared (double) room: You share a room with another student. It is cheaper (€350-500 per person) and usually livelier, ideal for meeting people and sharing the Erasmus experience.
Do I need to speak Italian to rent in Florence?expand_more
Not at all. At Lupo Rooms all listings are in your language and landlords are used to international students. Our bilingual team supports you throughout the process: from booking to solving any issues during your stay in Florence.
How long is the rental contract for Erasmus in Florence?expand_more
The most common are 6 to 12 month contracts, matching the length of your Erasmus grant. Many landlords accept semester stays (September-February or February-July). At Lupo Rooms we clearly state the minimum duration in each listing so you can pick the one that best suits your dates.
What documentation do I need to rent a room in Florence?expand_more
You will normally need: valid passport or ID, university enrolment or admission letter, European IBAN and a deposit (usually 1-3 months of rent). Some landlords may request an Italian guarantor, but at Lupo Rooms we work with owners used to international students who accept alternatives.
Which area of Florence do you recommend if I study Engineering?expand_more
If you study Engineering, the best areas are Rifredi (near the Via Santa Marta site) and Campo di Marte (near Via San Bartolo). For Medicine, the ideal area is Careggi (next to the university hospital). For Economics or Law, the Novoli campus is the best option. For Humanities, Architecture or Political Science, look in Centro Storico or San Marco.
What is public transport in Florence like to get to university?expand_more
Florence has a good bus network (ATAF) and a tram line (T1 and T2) connecting the centre with Scandicci, Careggi and the airport. The T2 tram is especially useful for students at the Novoli campus. Many students get around on foot or by bike since the centre is compact, but for outer faculties like Sesto Fiorentino or Careggi the bus is essential.
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