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location_on Via Dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Viale dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Viale dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Viale dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Viale dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Via Pellegrino Matteucci - Roma
location_on Via Dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Via Pellegrino Matteucci - Roma
location_on Via dei Magazzini Generali - Roma
location_on Via Dello Scalo San Lorenzo - Roma
location_on Via dei Magazzini Generali - Roma
location_on Via Pellegrino Matteucci - Roma
location_on Via Pellegrino Matteucci - Roma
location_on Via dei Magazzini Generali - Roma
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Roma is Italy's largest university city, with hundreds of thousands of students spread across Sapienza, Roma Tre, Tor Vergata and LUMSA. On Lupo Rooms you'll find rooms verified one by one, available all year round, with transparent contracts and no agency fees.
These are the real prices of the rooms available right now in Roma, per person per month, with no hidden fees:
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Sapienza, the largest university in Europe, draws most students around San Lorenzo and Termini. Roma Tre is in Ostiense, near Testaccio and Garbatella; LUMSA and many humanities faculties sit next to the historic centre; and Tor Vergata is on the south-eastern outskirts. It's worth choosing your accommodation based on your faculty and the metro line that serves it.
San Lorenzo is the quintessential student district, right next to Sapienza and full of nightlife; Ostiense and Garbatella are ideal for Roma Tre and more affordable; Trastevere and the historic centre are the most sought-after and expensive; and Prati or Testaccio offer a good balance of location and price.
Rome is expensive, but prices vary a lot by area. A room ranges from €400 to €650/month; add around €200-300 for food and a very affordable student transport pass. Districts like San Lorenzo or Ostiense let you save considerably compared with the centre or Trastevere.
Rome has three metro lines (A, B and C), trams and a dense bus network. The monthly or annual student pass (Metrebus) makes getting around cheap; living near a metro stop for your faculty saves time every day.
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