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Renting Erasmus rooms in Milan: Complete 2026 guide

Looking for accommodation in Milan for your Erasmus? You are in the right place. Milan is Italy's economic and fashion capital, a magnet for international students thanks to prestigious institutions such as Politecnico di Milano, Università Bocconi and Università degli Studi di Milano. Finding Erasmus rooms in Milan can be challenging due to high demand, but with proper planning and our help you will succeed.

At Lupo Rooms we specialise in student room rentals in Milan. All our properties are verified in person to guarantee a safe stay with no surprises. We offer accommodation in Milan close to the main universities, with contracts tailored to international students and no hidden fees.

Types of student accommodation in Milan

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

🏠 Single rooms

Full privacy in flats shared with other students. Prices: €500 - €900 per month. Ideal for those who value their personal space in Italy's most dynamic city.

👥 Shared rooms

An affordable option sharing a room with another student. Prices: €350 - €600 per person per month. Perfect for making friends and cutting costs.

🏢 Entire flats

For groups of friends who want to live together. Prices: €1000 - €1800 per month. More independence and space.

🛏️ Studios

Self-contained space with integrated kitchen and bathroom. Prices: €800 - €1300 per month. Maximum privacy, ideal for postgraduate students.

Best areas to rent a room in Milan

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

📍 Città Studi

The quintessential university district, home to Politecnico and Università Statale. Young vibe, lots of bars and student services. Mid-range prices (€500-700). Ideal for engineering, architecture and science students.

📍 Bicocca

Northern district hosting the Milano-Bicocca campus. Modern, well-connected and with more affordable prices (€450-650). Perfect for economics, psychology and sociology students.

📍 Navigli

Trendy area with an amazing nightlife, canals and restaurants. Close to Bocconi and IULM. High prices (€600-900) but an unbeatable atmosphere.

📍 Porta Romana

Close to Università Bocconi and IED. Residential area with great connections. High prices (€600-850). Ideal for economics, design and fashion students.

📍 Lambrate

Up-and-coming area near Politecnico. Creative vibe and more affordable prices (€450-600). Very popular among design and engineering students.

📍 Centro (Duomo/Brera)

The heart of Milan. Luxury, design and fashion. Very high prices (€800-1200). Only recommended if you have a generous budget or share a flat.

📍 Isola - Gioia

Trendy district close to Garibaldi station. Modern, well-connected and full of life. Mid-high prices (€550-800).

📍 Sempione - Arco della Pace

Green area with Parco Sempione. Relaxed atmosphere and good connections. Mid-high prices (€550-800).

Rental prices in Milan by area

Area Single room Shared room Entire flat
Città Studi500-700€350-500€1000-1400€
Bicocca450-650€300-450€900-1300€
Navigli600-900€400-600€1200-1800€
Porta Romana600-850€400-550€1200-1700€
Lambrate450-600€300-450€900-1300€

Universities in Milan and their campuses

Milan has several internationally renowned universities. We help you find accommodation close to your faculty:

🎓 Politecnico di Milano

Excellence in engineering, architecture and design. Main campuses: Città Studi (Leonardo) and Bovisa. Recommended areas: Città Studi, Lambrate, Bovisa.

🎓 Università Bocconi

Top in economics and business. Campus in Porta Romana. Recommended areas: Porta Romana, Navigli, Centro.

🎓 Università degli Studi di Milano

The state university, with humanities, science and medicine faculties. Campuses in Città Studi and Centro. Recommended areas: Città Studi, Centro.

🎓 Università Milano-Bicocca

Modern campus in the north. Economics, psychology and sociology faculties. Recommended area: Bicocca.

🎓 IULM - Communication

Specialised in communication and marketing. Close to Navigli. Recommended areas: Navigli, Porta Romana.

🎓 IED - Design and Fashion

Istituto Europeo di Design. Campuses in different areas. Recommended areas: Centro, Porta Romana, Navigli.

Tips for renting a room in Milan as an Erasmus student

  1. Book WELL in advance: Milan has extremely high demand. The best Erasmus rooms in Milan are booked 3-4 months ahead. For September, start looking in May-June.
  2. Widen your search to well-connected areas: Milan's metro is excellent. Districts like Lambrate or Bicocca are well-connected and more affordable.
  3. Check included bills: Heating in winter can be expensive. Filter by "Bills included" to avoid surprises.
  4. Have the deposit ready: Landlords in Milan usually ask for 2-3 months as a deposit.
  5. Check proximity to the metro: In such a large city, living close to a metro stop is almost essential.
  6. Beware of prices that seem too low: If a room in the centre is below €500, it is likely a scam.

Advantages of booking your Milan accommodation with Lupo Rooms

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

Need help finding accommodation in Milan?

Our team of experts in student rentals in Milan can give you personal advice. We answer your questions and help you find the best option for your Erasmus in Italy's economic capital.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Milan

When should I start looking for an Erasmus room in Milan?expand_more
The sooner the better. Ideally start searching 3-4 months in advance. For the September semester, look in May-June. For the February semester, look in October-November. Milan has extremely high demand and the best rooms go very fast.
Are bills included in Milan rental prices?expand_more
It depends on the listing. At Lupo Rooms you can filter by "Bills included". In Milan, winter heating can be a significant extra cost (€50-100 per month), so this option is highly recommended.
Can I book accommodation in Milan without visiting in person?expand_more
Yes! That is the main advantage of Lupo Rooms. Given Milan's high demand, many students book without a visit. All our student rooms in Milan are verified and professionally photographed. You can book 100% online from home with full peace of mind.
What's the difference between a single and a shared room?expand_more
Single room: The room is only yours. In Milan you will pay €500-900 but you get more privacy.
Shared (double) room: You share a room with another student. It is cheaper (€350-600 per person) and very common in Milan to save on rent.
Do I need to speak Italian to rent in Milan?expand_more
Not at all. Milan is an international city and many landlords speak English. At Lupo Rooms all listings are in your language and our bilingual team supports you throughout the process.
How much does a room near Politecnico di Milano cost?expand_more
In Città Studi, near Politecnico, prices range from €500 to €700 for single rooms and €350-500 for shared ones. In Lambrate, also nearby, you can find slightly cheaper options (€450-600).
What is Erasmus life like in Milan?expand_more
Milan offers a vibrant, cosmopolitan Erasmus experience. Amazing nightlife (especially in Navigli and Isola), fashion and design events, excellent food, and easy travel across Italy and Europe. It is more expensive than other cities, but the experience is worth it.
Is it worth living in Milan as an Erasmus student?expand_more
Absolutely. Milan is Italy's most international city, perfect for students of economics, design, fashion, engineering and architecture. The professional opportunities, cultural life and strategic location make it one of the best Erasmus choices, although your budget needs to be higher than in other Italian cities.
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