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HAB 60325, Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main, 60325, Germany
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€690
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1.2 mi from City Center
( 12m. 15m. 27m)
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Iron
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Internet
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About the Property

Live in a well-established business quarter of the city that offers everything you need for daily living. The area is lined with numerous shops, bars, and restaurants, and is well connected by public transportation, making it easy to commute and get around the city. The neighborhood combines convenience with a practical urban lifestyle. The apartment provides a comfortable and homely atmosphere, featuring two bright bathrooms and a separate dining area where you can enjoy shared meals with your roommates. It is designed to support both everyday routines and shared living. All apartments come fully furnished to ensure a smooth move-in and comfortable daily life. Each room includes a bed with a premium mattress, bedsheets, pillows, and duvets, along with a large wardrobe and a dedicated workspace with a table, chair, and lamp. The apartment also features a spacious bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen, complete with essentials such as pans, a coffee machine, kettle, and toaster, making it easy to settle in from day one.

Room Types (7)

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All (7)
4B (3)
7B (2)
Studio (2)
4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
7

Private Room (02602)

Starting From:€690/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Private Room (02003)

Starting From:€700/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
7

Private Room (02004)

Starting From:€715/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
7B
An apartment with seven bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
7

Private Room (00204)

Starting From:€760/month
7B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
7

Private Room (00202)

Starting From:€780/month
7B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
5

Studio (01201)

Starting From:€1,135/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
4

Studio (00101)

Starting From:€1,270/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Iron
Vacuum Cleaner
Bills Included
Internet
Maintenance
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

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

How do I change rooms?

Your comfort is very important, and they want you to always feel at home with the property. 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 them.

How do I return my keys?

Your keys need to be returned by 12:00 (noon) on the last day of your tenancy. When your contract has been successfully terminated and again as your move-out date approaches, they will send you an email to give you all the necessary details for the key return, which could be through a Partner company or a KeyNest location. They will also ask you to send them a picture of your key set before returning them. It's important to be aware that non-compliance with the key return timeline may result in a penalty of 50 euros per each day of delay. If you are planning to move out a lot earlier than your move-out date and they have no yet sent you the move-out instructions, please create a Help Request and ask them for these.

How do I send the move out videos?

Here's what they need from you:
  • A brief video tour of your room, focusing on significant areas like the bed, mattress, wardrobe, and desk. (Please keep the video file size under 20MB.) A clear photograph of the key set. (Failing to submit these items may lead to delays in the refund process and possible penalty costs.) If you've noticed any damaged or missing furniture during your stay, please let them know, and include photos of the issues for a prompt resolution.
  • A clear photograph of the key set. (Failing to submit these items may lead to delays in the refund process and possible penalty costs.)
  • If you've noticed any damaged or missing furniture during your stay, please let them know, and include photos of the issues for a prompt resolution.
  • If you're experiencing issues with the size of the video/pictures they'd recommend trying to compress them to keep the size under 20 MB.

When will I receive my move-out instructions?

The move-out instructions will be sent to you at any point from the time they have successfully terminated your contract or up to a few days before your move-out date. Stay patient and keep an eye on incoming emails from them. If you are planning to move out a lot earlier than your move-out date and they have not yet sent you the move-out instructions, please contact their customer support team by creating a ticket.

Do I need to clean before moving out?

Yes, it’s very important that you tidy up your common spaces as well as your room before moving out. Give your room a tidy-up and proper clean, and remove your personal belongings from all common areas. This includes trash, toiletries in the bathroom, or food in the kitchen (make sure to check the fridge, drawers, and pantries). Failing to do so, and leaving the space in very bad conditions, can lead to fines that would be deducted from your deposit as stated in your Rental Agreement.

How do I report a broken, damaged, missing item before moving out?

They encourage you to always report any broken, damaged and missing items during your stay with them by creating a ticket. Once you terminate your contract, they will send you a confirmation and the next steps to follow. Those steps include reporting any damages or missing items to them. Please take that chance and reply to that email by sending them a detailed report on the damages and include pictures or videos if it helps explain and clarify the issue. This will not only help them make the correct assessment of your room status but refraining from doing so could delay the deposit refund process.

Do you include linens?

Depending on the location of your new home, they might provide you with a mattress protector, a duvet, a duvet cover, pillows, pillowcases, a bedding set and a fitted sheet. Your contract will share details whether these items are available in your region. These linens should be returned to the property if you decide to move out. They recommend that you also get extra sets of your own.

Are there house rules around cleaning?

Tenants in each apartment are welcome to design their own cleaning agreements as long as the apartment remains tidy and no inventory is damaged. They highly recommend airing out each space twice a day for at least twenty minutes by completely opening the windows. This prevents stuffiness and mold. From their experience with their co-living members, they can share with you some best practices:
  • Sweep weekly Mop the floors weekly or biweekly Wash sink and toilet every two days Clean out the fridge once a week Wipe down kitchen surfaces after each use, and additionally at least once a week The trash should be taken out when it’s full, or at least once a week, whichever comes first Hang the curtain outside the tub after showering to prevent discoloring
  • Mop the floors weekly or biweekly
  • Wash sink and toilet every two days
  • Clean out the fridge once a week
  • Wipe down kitchen surfaces after each use, and additionally at least once a week
  • The trash should be taken out when it’s full, or at least once a week, whichever comes first
  • Hang the curtain outside the tub after showering to prevent discoloring
Keep in mind that keeping the units clean is your responsibility, therefore you should ensure a clean state of the apartment at all times.

How and where in their building do I dispose of the trash?

Depending on the building, some the property properties have private trash/ recycling containers and others share them with neighboring buildings. Whatever the case is, make sure to always sort out the trash according to the local recycling rules and never leave trash/recycling outside the containers to avoid pests, fines, and unsanitary conditions. These containers are usually located in the basement or the back/front of the building. In some buildings, you’ll receive a key to access the trash cans. Make sure to always lock the containers after you use them and take the key with you. It is very common to forget the key in the trash cans!

Am I allowed to have guests?

The way they see it, your room is your home. They want to provide you with the best living experience and make sure you feel as comfortable as possible. You can have guests and invite anyone to stay with you for up to 5 days. Please keep in mind this is only allowed if you are home, and should always be communicated beforehand to your flatmates. If any guests stay for longer than five days a month, it is considered a breach of contract. However, slightly longer stays may be possible if your flatmates agree.

Who has access to the flat, and how will I find out about visits?

Besides flatmates and their guests, it is important to keep in mind that some external visits could be expected:
  • Cleaning staff: Each time someone moves out, the turnover cleaning will take place in the free room. They will send you an email informing you of the move-out as a reminder. Their cleaning staff also accesses your flat if you have a weekly/biweekly cleaning service included. This cleaning takes place on a fixed day. You can expect their staff to access the apartment at any time on that day. Technical staff: Sometimes their technicians need to attend to damages inside the apartments. This could be a response to an issue you or your flatmates reported to them but it could also be damage coming from a neighboring apartment that may cause issues in your flat. Facility managers: As Landlord, both the property and its agents are entitled to view the property in the event of sufficient cause. In case of emergencies, for example, they may need to access the flat without notice since it poses a definite danger, and managers need to examine and conduct necessary counter measures.
  • Technical staff: Sometimes their technicians need to attend to damages inside the apartments. This could be a response to an issue you or your flatmates reported to them but it could also be damage coming from a neighboring apartment that may cause issues in your flat.
  • Facility managers: As Landlord, both the property and its agents are entitled to view the property in the event of sufficient cause. In case of emergencies, for example, they may need to access the flat without notice since it poses a definite danger, and managers need to examine and conduct necessary counter measures.

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!

Is registration of the address possible?

At the property, they understand that navigating the bureaucracy of a new country can be overwhelming. That's why they'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.
  • 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.

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 the property 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.

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.

Is Berlin expensive to live in?

While the cost of living in Berlin may not be the lowest, it is still relatively affordable when compared to other major European cities. The city also provides many opportunities and a good quality of life!

What is public transport like in Berlin?

Public transport in Berlin is extensive and efficient, and moving around the city is very easy and convenient. Popular options include the U-Bahn, Berlin's underground subway system, S-Bahn, a suburban rail system consisting of 15 lines, trams and buses. The city also offers extensive night services, including night buses and "night metros".

What is the minimum wage in Berlin?

As of January 2024, the current minimum wage in Germany is €12,41 per hour.

What are some fun things to do in Berlin?

From culture to flea markets and a diverse food scene, there’s always something to experience in Berlin. Relax in the Tiergarten, Berlin’s largest park, discover the city’s iconic nightlife, and take a boat tour along the Spree River. If you’re interested in art and history, don’t miss out on Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site with several museums.

I am a student looking for rooms in Berlin. What type of documents do I need?

If you’re a student moving to Berlin, you may need several documents including proof of identity, proof of enrollment, and proof of income or financial support at hand. You may also need to provide an employment contract and visa or residence permit, if applicable.
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Student Accommodation Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a modern and student-friendly city, home to well-known universities like Goethe University and Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. With a large student population and a busy city lifestyle, many students look for safe and comfortable places to live near their campus, cafes, and transport. Because university dorms fill up fast, most students choose off-campus student housing in Frankfurt for more freedom and daily convenience.

Students can pick from private rooms, shared flats, or cosy studios based on their budget and lifestyle. Many student apartments in Frankfurt such as Yugo Alvarium and Yugo Urbanum come fully furnished with basic furniture, a kitchen area, Wi-Fi, and access to laundry rooms or common lounges. These rooms are located in popular student neighbourhoods close to the city centre, libraries, grocery stores, and parks. Amber makes the search for Frankfurt student housing simple by offering verified listings, price comparisons, and easy booking support. Students can explore different properties, check facilities, and choose flexible lease options without stress. With amber, finding a safe, affordable, and well-connected home in Frankfurt becomes much easier, helping students focus on studies and enjoy city life.

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a major city in western Germany, located in the state of Hesse. Known as a global financial centre, it blends modern skyscrapers with historic streets, museums, and lively neighbourhoods. The city has a rich history dating back to Roman times and became an important trade and cultural hub during the Middle Ages. Today, Frankfurt attracts students, professionals, and travellers from around the world, giving it a diverse and youthful atmosphere.

With a population of over 750,000, Frankfurt offers a mix of calm parks, busy shopping streets, and a vibrant music and art scene. Students enjoy outdoor spots like the Main River Promenade, Grüneburgpark, and Palmengarten, perfect for jogging, picnics, or study breaks. The city also hosts popular festivals such as Museumsuferfest, Christmas Markets, and Sound of Frankfurt, which are major attractions for young people and international students.

Frankfurt is home to respected universities such as Goethe University, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, and Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, making it a strong academic centre. These universities offer modern campuses, international programs, research spaces, and student clubs, creating a supportive learning environment. The city is ideal for student life because it has friendly neighbourhoods, good public transport, and plenty of cafés, libraries, and cultural spots within walking distance. Many students choose student accommodation Frankfurt because it offers comfort, safety, and easy access to universities and city life. With flexible housing, shared flats, and private studios, Frankfurt accommodation student options help students enjoy a balanced lifestyle close to campus and city amenities.

Best Student Apartments Frankfurt

Finding the right student accommodation in Frankfurt is important for a comfortable and stress-free student life. A good home helps students stay close to their campus, manage their budget, focus on studies, and enjoy social life. Students usually look for a safe place with basic furniture, Wi-Fi, laundry access, and good transport. The choice also depends on affordability, distance to university, and peaceful surroundings. Amber makes this process simple by offering verified student accommodation Frankfurt options, with flexible leases and dedicated support during booking. Students can explore shared rooms, studios, or 1-bedroom apartments, all close to the city centre, Goethe University, or Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Many Frankfurt accommodation student properties also include communal areas, bike storage, fitness rooms, and study lounges, helping students feel at home. Below are some of the best and most popular accommodation options in Frankfurt.

1. Brera Frankfurt West - From €2287 per month
2. Brera Frankfurt Opera - From €2875 per month
3. Staycity Frankfurt Airport - €451 per week “ Quick overnight stay before we moved onto a festival. Nice clean rooms and bar open till late. Good location close to the airport. Staff seemed a bit new to it all but pleasant enough”.
4. Havens Living Frankfurt - From €1279 per month
5. Ipartment Frankfurt Bahnhofsviertel - From €1228 per month. “ Couldn't have asked for anything better! As a student coming from outside of Germany, I wanted to come across fellow students and the working crowd as well, and this place is just perfect for that. I love the amenities and they have got a pretty cool lounge too.”

Affordable Student Accommodation Frankfurt

Frankfurt offers a wide range of housing options for different student budgets. Many students look for cheap student accommodation in Frankfurt that is still safe, comfortable, and close to university campuses or public transport. Even budget-friendly homes provide good quality, furnished rooms, Wi-Fi access, study spaces, and laundry facilities, making daily life easy for students who prefer value without losing comfort. Here are some affordable accommodation in Frankfurt for students that offer great locations, simple facilities, and supportive community living:

1. Weisbachstraße 7 - From €595 per month
2. Georg-Voigt-Straße 15 - From €655 per month
3. Gref-Völsing-Straße 15 - From €665 per month
4. Burgstraße 82 - From €665 per month
5. Wallstraße 26 - From €665 per month

Best Areas to Live in Frankfurt

Frankfurt has many student-friendly neighbourhoods that are affordable, lively, and close to universities like Goethe University and Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Students can easily find a student room for rent in Frankfurt with access to public transport, cafés, libraries, fitness centres, and supermarkets. Many of these areas also offer Frankfurt student residence options for students who enjoy community-style living.

1. Bockenheim

Bockenheim is one of the most popular student areas near the Goethe University Bockenheim Campus. Students enjoy neighbourhood cafés like Café Crème, Café Albatros, and bakeries such as Zeit für Brot. The area has supermarkets like REWE, Penny, and dm, along with tram stops at Bockenheimer Warte, making travel easy. The streets around Leipziger Straße are filled with restaurants, bookstores, and student meeting spots.

2. Westend

Westend is known for its calm atmosphere, historic buildings, and green streets. Students gather at Grüneburgpark, perfect for jogging, picnics, or studying outdoors. Popular cafés include Café Laumer, Espresso Bar, and Campus West End Bistro near the university. The area has easy access to Westend Campus, libraries, and trams via Bremer Straße and Westendstraße. With peaceful surroundings and nearby parks, Westend is one of the best locations for student accommodation in Germany.

3. Innenstadt (City Centre)

Innenstadt gives students access to everything shopping along Zeil, dining at Römerberg, and study cafes like Coffee Fellows, Balzac Coffee, and Blackline Coffee. The area is packed with tram, bus, and U-Bahn stations such as Hauptwache, Willy-Brandt-Platz, and Konstablerwache, making commuting easy. Museums like Städel Museum and Museum für Moderne Kunst add cultural experiences right within walking distance.

4. Nordend

Nordend is peaceful and filled with parks, local markets, and cosy restaurants. Students love Bethmannpark, Bornheimer Hang, and cafés such as Kaffeewerk Espressionist, Café Maingold, and Uschis. The area has supermarkets like Edeka, Aldi Süd, and Bio Company, with tram stops at Rohrbachstraße/Friedberger Landstraße and Burgstraße. Nordend is well-connected and great for students who prefer quieter surroundings.

5. Gallusviertel

Gallusviertel is affordable and lively, located near Frankfurt Galluswarte Station and Skyline Plaza Mall. Students enjoy modern cafes like Manufaktur Café, Alex Skyline Plaza, and fitness studios near Europa-Allee. The area has easy access to buses and U-Bahn from Galluswarte or Festhalle/Messe. With modern buildings and affordable housing, Gallus is perfect for budget-friendly living close to city life and student communities.

Room Types in Student Housing in Frankfurt

Frankfurt offers many room types to suit different student needs, making it easy to find student housing in Frankfurt that fits your lifestyle and budget. Whether you want quiet, independent living or a shared setup with friends, the city has plenty of modern housing options across furnished studios, private rooms, and apartment-style units. Here are the common room types available in Frankfurt student housing:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms include a private bedroom with an attached bathroom. Students share the kitchen and common spaces with others. This is ideal for students who want personal comfort but still enjoy social living. Many student apartments in Frankfurt offer ensuite rooms close to university areas and public transport.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms include a private bedroom, while bathrooms and other spaces are shared. This is a more affordable option and works well for students who want a personal study space while keeping their rent low. These rooms are common in student houses and shared-style student accommodation Frankfurt.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments are fully self-contained with a private bedroom, kitchenette, and bathroom. They offer complete privacy and independence, making them ideal for students who like managing their own space and routine. Many studios in frankfurt accommodation student buildings include Wi-Fi, furniture, and access to shared laundry rooms.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments include one or two private bedrooms with shared kitchen, bathroom, and living space. They suit students who want to live with just one roommate in a calm environment. These options are often located near parks, grocery stores, tram stops, and cafés.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments include several private bedrooms within one unit, while students share the kitchen and living areas. This type is popular for international students who want community living, lower rent, and easy social interaction. Shared apartments help you make friends and enjoy a lively student lifestyle.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer a personal bedroom with access to shared facilities like kitchens and lounges. These rooms are flexible, budget-friendly, and easy to find in student housing in Frankfurt areas close to universities, parks, and city amenities.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Frankfurt helps students plan their monthly budgets with confidence. Expenses may vary depending on lifestyle, neighbourhood, and the type of housing you choose. Whether you stay in shared flats or private student dorms in Frankfurt, knowing average monthly costs can help you manage your finances better. Students looking for cheap student accommodation in Frankfurt can also save more when living slightly away from premium city-centre areas. Here is a simple monthly cost breakdown for students living in Frankfurt:

1. Rent: €450–€1,000 per month (depends on room type, building facilities, and distance from campus)
2. Groceries: €180–€260 per month
3. Transportation: €30–€45 per month with a student semester ticket
4. Utilities: €90–€150 per month (electricity, heating, and water if not included in rent)
5. Internet: €20–€35 per month
6. Leisure/Social Activities: €80–€160 per month

Student Travel Frankfurt

Frankfurt is easy to navigate, especially for students living in shared flats, studios, or student residence Frankfurt buildings near university neighbourhoods. Public transport is reliable, safe, and covers all student-friendly areas such as Bockenheim, Westend, Gallus, Nordend, and Innenstadt. Whether you live close to Goethe University, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, or choose accommodation in Frankfurt for students, commuting is simple and affordable. Here are the most common travel modes for those who have a student room for rent in Frankfurt:

1. U-Bahn (Underground)

Frankfurt’s U-Bahn connects all major student areas with university campuses, city parks, and libraries. It runs frequently and is popular for quick travel between Bockenheim, Westend, Hauptbahnhof, and Konstablerwache.
Cost: With a student semester ticket, most travel is free, otherwise around £15/week based on passes.

2. Trams

Trams connect many local streets, cafés, neighbourhood markets, and campus zones. They are ideal for short-distance daily commuting and run late into the evening.
Cost: Free with a student ticket or approx. £10/week for regular users.

3. Buses

Well-connected bus routes cover Nordend, Innenstadt, Römerberg, Westend, and Gallus. Buses help students reach grocery stores, libraries, campus events, night study cafés, and late-night destinations.
Cost: Included in the semester travel ticket or approx. £8–£12/week when paying separately.

4. Regional Trains

Trains help students explore nearby cities like Mainz, Wiesbaden, Darmstadt, and Offenbach during weekends. The semester travel pass allows free or discounted regional travel depending on the university terms.
Cost: Included in semester ticket or approx. £20/week for frequent regional trips.

5. Cycling

Frankfurt is bike-friendly with smooth paths along the Main River, parks, and student neighbourhoods. Many amber-listed properties offer secure bike storage and easy access to universities and supermarkets.
Cost: Owning a bike has no weekly cost, making it the cheapest option.


Student Transit Tips

  • A full-time student with a Frankfurt semester ticket gets unlimited travel on U-Bahn, trams, regional trains, and buses within valid zones.
  • Travelling early or late is safe due to well-lit stations and frequent night services.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a lively and student-friendly city known for safety, international culture, and a wide range of activities for young people. Students living in dorms, shared flats, or a Frankfurt student residence enjoy easy access to cafés, parks, libraries, nightlife, and riverside hangouts, making the city both enjoyable and convenient for daily living.

Neighbourhoods like Bockenheim, Westend, Nordend, Sachsenhausen, and Gallus are widely known for being safe, peaceful, and full of student amenities. Students can study at quiet spots like Stadtbibliothek Frankfurt, Goethe University Library, and Stadtteilbibliothek Bornheim, or head to popular student cafés such as Café Crème, Café Albatros, Balzac Coffee, and Maingold for group discussions or evening breaks. These areas also have easy access to supermarkets, bike paths, trams, and affordable eateries.

For social time and student hangouts, Frankfurt offers plenty of choices. Popular spots include Kleinmarkthalle, with its affordable food stalls; Grüneburgpark and Bethmannpark for picnics, yoga, jogging, or outdoor study; and Main River Promenade, perfect for coffee walks and evening sunsets. For nightlife, students often visit Sachsenhausen’s Apfelwein pubs, Gibson Club, Orange Peel, Oosten Riverside Bar, and Sugar Mama Bar, offering everything from live music to dancing, comedy shows, and student nights.

Culture in Frankfurt also stands out. Students enjoy events like Museumsuferfest, Frankfurt Christmas Market, Sound of Frankfurt, and Mainfest, along with exciting venues like Städel Museum, Senckenberg Museum, Palmengarten, and Alte Oper Frankfurt. The Frankfurt Book Fair, one of the biggest literary events in the world, makes the city extra special for academic communities and international students.

Universities in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a major academic destination with modern campuses, international programs, and a vibrant student community. The universities in the city offer strong research facilities, career opportunities, and good access to student housing in Frankfurt, making daily life comfortable and well-connected for students.

1. Goethe University Frankfurt

Goethe University is one of Germany’s leading public universities with over 45,000 students and multiple campuses across the city. It is known for programs in economics, law, natural sciences, business, social sciences, and humanities. The university has modern libraries, research centres, and spacious study areas on Westend Campus, Riedberg Campus, and Niederrad Campus. Students can find Goethe University Frankfurt student housing close to Westend, Bockenheim, Nordend, and Gallus, with easy access to cafés, parks, and public transport.

2. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Frankfurt UAS)

Frankfurt UAS focuses on practical learning, applied sciences, engineering, architecture, social work, business, and computer science. With over 15,000 students, the university offers hands-on workshops, internships, industry projects, and a friendly multicultural environment. The campus is close to supermarkets, tram stops, and Frankfurt student housing options, making it easy for students to balance class time and city life.

3. Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Frankfurt School is a private university with globally recognized programs in finance, management, economics, and business analytics. It attracts students from around the world and offers state-of-the-art classrooms, a modern library, and career development programs. Many students prefer nearby student housing in Frankfurt with quick access to cafés, gyms, coworking spaces, and tram lines connecting to the city centre.

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