location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
location_on Paseo Reina Cristina - Madrid
location_on Calle de Sta. Teresa - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
location_on Calle Doctor Esquerdo - Madrid
Madrid is Spain's largest university city and a huge destination for both local and international students. It is home to enormous campuses such as the Complutense University, a vibrant cultural scene and public transport that reaches everywhere. You don't need to be an Erasmus student: on Lupo Rooms you'll find rooms for any student, verified one by one, available all year round, with transparent contracts and no agency fees. The price you see is the price you pay.
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Madrid is home to some of the largest universities in Europe. The Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) occupies the vast Ciudad Universitaria campus next to Moncloa, while the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) has its campus in Cantoblanco, to the north of the city. They are joined by the Polytechnic, Carlos III, Rey Juan Carlos and many private universities. Each campus has its own ideal accommodation area, so it pays to choose your room based on where you will actually be studying.
Moncloa-Arguelles is the student area par excellence, right next to Ciudad Universitaria and perfect if you study at the Complutense. Chamberi is central, quiet and highly rated. The Centro district, with Malasana and Lavapies, offers the youngest and most lively nightlife. Cuatro Caminos and Tetuan are very well connected and somewhat more affordable. For the lowest prices, look towards Vallecas, Carabanchel or Usera. And if you study at the Autonomous University, Chamartin puts you close to the commuter trains heading up to Cantoblanco.
Madrid is expensive, though slightly below Barcelona. A student room costs around 450-700 euros a month depending on the area: the centre and Moncloa push prices up, while Vallecas or Carabanchel work out cheaper. Add about 200-300 euros a month for food and very little for transport if you are under 26. Sharing a flat is still the cheapest option. On Lupo Rooms the displayed price includes everything agreed, with no agency fees or last-minute surprises.
Madrid's public transport is among the best in Europe: twelve metro lines, a huge Renfe commuter rail network, EMT buses around the clock and BiciMAD for getting around by bike. The big advantage for students is the Abono Joven travel pass: just 20 euros a month for under-26s, with access to the entire Madrid region network. That's why many students can live a bit further from campus without transport hurting their budget.
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