Ipartment Hamburg Hafencity, Hamburg

Am Sandtorkai, Hamburg, 20457, Germany
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€1810
per month
0.7 mi from City Center
( 9m. 11m. 16m)
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HafenCity University Hamburg | 0.43 mi
HAW Hamburg | 1.4 mi
Pay In Instalment
bills included
laundry facility
Gym
Wifi

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About the Property

Ipartment Hamburg Hafencity is a fantastic student accommodation in Hamburg that offers various room types to choose from. The property is located within a short drive from HafenCity University Hamburg and the University of Hamburg, making it an ideal student housing.

Features

Every room comes with comfy beds, study desks, large windows, and more! Have a relaxing swim in the swimming pool and train your body in the well-equipped gym. Watch new releases in the cinema room and sunsets on the rooftop. Use free high-speed wifi for seamless working and wash & dry your clothes in the laundry room. Other amenities include 24h hotline, guest manager, safes, digital guest folder, rental bikes, fully-equipped kitchens, 24h check-in and all bills will be inclusive.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is located close to many shops, pubs and restaurants. Have Italian dishes at Ciao Mamma! and have coffee at Oh it’s Fresh! Hanseatic Trade Center / Elphi. You can also dine in at Stricker's Kehr Wieder Spitze with stunning views. Have delicious dishes at Mahlzeit Bistro and hang out at Speicherstadt Coffee Roastery.

Commute

The accommodation is well linked to public transport in Hamburg. Am Kaiserkai (Elbphilharmonie) bus stop is within a 9-minute walk. Or you can catch a subway from Baumwall (Elbphilharmonie) which is within a 13-minute walk. To travel far away, you can reach HADAG Elbphilharmonie train station within an 11-minute walk.

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Excellent connection to public transport
Rental bicycles
Underground parking spaces
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    This property offers cooling-off period.

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  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
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    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
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    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a serviced apartment?

So-called serviced apartments are functional and furnished to a high standard, comfortably equipped and well-designed, they become a small retreat after exhausting working days. And at the same time, they can be a quiet workplace to prepare for the professional challenges of the next day. Thus, business apartments offer all the essentials you need for your stay: a fully equipped kitchen, a homely atmosphere, a smooth online check-in. As a rule, there are general lounges for guests and laundry rooms. The service is a so-called "limited" service, which is reduced to regular cleaning and linen change. In larger establishments, guest managers are looking after the well-being of the customers. In some cases, other services are also offered, such as bike rental, co-working, fitness facilities. A good mix of cooperation partners complements their offer.

What's the difference to a hotel?

Serviced apartments offer the right balance between hotel and furnished apartment. Anyone who is looking for a long term accommodation and appreciates a sophisticated living environment, but does not want to lack amenities, is perfectly right in a serviced apartment. As a rule, there are general lounges for guests and laundry rooms. The service is a so-called "limited" service, which is reduced to regular cleaning and linen change. In larger establishments, guest managers are looking after the well-being of the customers. In some cases, other services are also offered, such as bike rental, co-working, fitness facilities. A good mix of cooperation partners complements their offer.

What makes this property so special?

First Choice Second Home: They are one of the leading German serviced apartment concepts in the business long-stay sector. At this property they do understand that beautiful living space alone does not make a home. It takes much more to that: In addition to selected, exclusive furnishings and sophisticated details, they focus on personality, functionality and first-class service. As the perfect host, they act with attention to detail and professionally in the background, but are always there for their guests. At any time obliging, respectful and professional. This creates a private ambience in a temporary second home, where their guests get the total package of living, relaxing and working – always in the best location.

What is the minimum and maximum rental period?

Generally, a serviced apartment can be booked from 2 nights to a maximum of 6 months. However, this varies depending on the location.

When do I pay for my rent?

You pay your first month's rent before arrival. After that you will receive a monthly invoice.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

Yes, a deposit of 1,000 EUR is required. Alternatively, in case of a company booking, a cost transfer can be deposited. If there is a company price agreement, the deposit is usually not required.

Can I bring my pet?

Unfortunately pets are not allowed in their apartments.

Can I smoke in my Apartment?

Smoking in the apartments is strictly prohibited.

What equipment does my accommodation have?

You will find everything you need for a pleasant stay. In addition to the well designed furnishings you will dispose of a fully equipped kitchen with dishes, pots, stove, dishwasher*, microwave, coffee machine and a refrigerator with freezer. You will also find in your apartment a TV set and a Bluetooth box on request, iron and ironing board, a hairdryer and a safe for personal belongings.

What is included in the price?

Included in the price are all utilities including internet, basic cleaning every 14 days and a welcome package upon arrival. When moving out, the final cleaning fee of 99 EUR* will be charged. That's it! *For short - and mid stays the fee for final cleaning won’t be charged.

Where can I park my car on site?

Not all locations have parking spaces. If parking spaces are available they can be selected in the booking process.

What do I do, if I haven't booked a parking space?

You can request this during your stay, from their colleagues on site or their reservation.

We are a corporate client and have an increased need. Do I get special conditions or other benefits?

Yes, they offer special conditions for corporate clients and even more flexible cancellation conditions. It is also possible to install your own booking channel.

How do I check-in?

On the day of arrival you will receive an e-mail with all arrival details and your personal access code. If your arrival is on a weekend or a holiday, you will receive the check-in information at least one day before your arrival.

From when/until when can I check in?

A personal handover is possible between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. If you arrive after 6:00 p.m. please use your personal access code.

How do I get into the building and into my apartment?

You enter the building with a personal access code. Please note that when opening your apartment for the first time, you have to enter the 8-12 digit start code.

How do I get my access code?

On the day of arrival you will receive an e-mail with all arrival details and your personal access code. If your arrival is on a weekend or a holiday, you will receive the check-in information at least one day before your arrival.

Is there also a key?

If required, an access chip/card can be issued for you by their guest managers on site.

What information can I find in the digital guestbook?

Here you get all the information about the arrival, the stay and your departure. The guestbook contains further useful information about the location, recommendations and cooperation partners.

On arrival I have found a damage in the apartment, what now?

Please report the damage within 48 hours by mail to the property.

Where can I find a contact person?

In their larger apartment buildings you can reach a contact person on weekdays from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Is there an emergency number?

In case of emergency, you can also reach their on-call service after 6:00 p.m.

I lost my access chip, What now?

You can use your access code to open the door and have a new chip made the following day by their colleagues on site.

When will my apartment be cleaned?

The included cleaning takes place every 2 weeks. You can book an extra weekly cleaning for an extra charge.

Do I have to pay attention to anything during the cleaning?

Please make sure that all surfaces and the bed are freely accessible. Only free areas will be cleaned by them. The staff is not allowed to put away any personal belongings.

Where to put my garbage and what do I have to consider?

They have garbage rooms in or in front of the building. Please pay attention to the waste separation signs.

How can I do my laundry?

Use the designated washrooms for this and download the app if required. There is a charge for using the washing machines and dryers.

How do I get access to the internet?

The property will provide you the Network & Password details.

Do I have to register the gez fees (tv-licence fees)?

If you are registered with them - as main residence - costs for the GEZ fees may apply. Guests who use their apartments as a secondary residence are exempt from this.

How can I use the lounge?

The lounges are available and open and you can use the facilities at any time.

When do I have to check-out?

Their check-out is until 11:00 a.m.

Is there a personal handover?

No, there is no personal handover required, unless you wish one.

Where do I leave my key cart / chip?

Just leave your chip or key card on the table in the apartment.

When will I get my deposit back?

Usually you will get your deposit back within 14 days. Please pass them your account details before moving out. Damages occurred will be deducted from the deposit.

What happens if I forget something in the apartment?

Lost and found items are collected and stored. You are welcome to pick it up on site or they will send it to you - at your expense.

What are the current restrictions on COVID ?

Currently there are no COVID restriction. However, they recommend wearing a mask in the public areas of their houses and keeping your distance.

Which health measures apply in the house?

You will find disinfection dispensers in their entrance areas, the apartments are disinfected during their basic cleaning. Feel free to ask their colleagues for a Dyson air purifier for your apartment. not available at all locations.

Are there any restrictions in the houses with public areas?

Currently there are no COVID restriction. However, they recommend wearing a mask in the public areas of their houses and keeping your distance.

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Student Accommodations in Hamburg

Hamburg Student Accommodation

Hamburg's lively student scene has made the housing market very competitive, offering a wide range of options. On-campus spots at Hamburg's universities disappear quickly, like concert tickets. This pushes many students to check out off-campus housing options in the city. Whether you want a private retreat, a flat to share with future friends, or a studio for late-night music (respectfully), Hamburg has it all.

Amber makes the Hamburg student accommodation search much easier. Their user-friendly platform lets you filter verified listings so you can avoid scams. They offer a range of options. You can find budget-friendly shared apartments for about €350 per month. If you prefer something nicer, fancy studios cost between €600 and €900 per month. When you're stressed about lease details or need help with German rental agreements, amber's booking team is here for you. They offer personalised support and flexible lease options that don’t tie you down for a year.

Top property providers, like Ipartment and Spacest, offer student accommodation in Hamburg. These options are near Hamburg University and HAW Hamburg. This means you won’t have to pick between a good place and a long two-hour commute to your 8 AM lecture. Hamburg welcomes over 50,000 students each year. Amber's platform helps international students find housing before they arrive in Germany.

About Hamburg

Hamburg, one of the best cities to live in Germany, is in Northern Germany by the Elbe River. It’s not just Germany’s second-largest city; it’s also Europe’s coolest student hub. Founded in the 9th century, this city started as a medieval trading port. Now, it’s a vibrant metropolis where about 1.8 million people live, including over 50,000 students. Take a break from studying at the huge Stadtpark or the beautiful Alster Lake. They’re great for quick study sessions or weekend fun.

The music scene here is amazing. Check out the Reeperbahn Festival every September. It features over 600 new artists. You can also enjoy MS Dockville, which offers a great mix of indie music and art installations. Don't sleep on Elbjazz either, where performances happen on actual ships!

Hamburg has strong academic credentials. The University of Hamburg ranks #135 in the QS World Rankings. Next are the Hamburg University of Technology and HafenCity University. They are ideal for future architects and urban planners. The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences is just a 10-minute walk from student housing in Hamburg. Meanwhile, students at the University of Hamburg can get ready and be in class within 15 minutes from The Fizz properties.

The city's large student population has shaped areas like Bergedorf and Ostend for student living. You’ll discover budget-friendly cafés perfect for studying with just one coffee. There are also many global food options and bars where drinks are easy on your wallet. Fun fact: Hamburg has more bridges than Venice, Amsterdam, and London put together. They're great for those Instagram stories between classes!

Best Student Accommodation in Hamburg

Finding the right student accommodation in Hamburg is more than just a place to stay. It’s about building your home for the next chapter of your life. The right Hamburg student accommodation can shape your university experience. It affects your study habits, social life, and even your sleep before exams. When hunting for your ideal spot, location is key—nobody wants to commute an hour to morning lectures. Hamburg's public transport is good. However, living close to campus means you can enjoy those extra minutes of sleep. Budget reality checks are crucial too.

Amber's platform simplifies finding student housing in Hamburg. It offers verified options, so you won't be left without a place on arrival day. Amber offers verified properties in Hamburg's best student areas. You can choose from budget-friendly shared flats, ensuites, or premium studio apartments. There’s something for every taste and budget. The best part? They handle all the paperwork headaches so you can focus on the important stuff. Below are some of the best student housing in Hamburg.

1. Schellerdamm 7

2. Rauschener Ring 26B

3. Basselweg 83

4. Tischbeinstraße 26

5. Bahrenfelder Chaussee 54

6. Poßmoorweg 12

7. Klosterallee 67

8. Sierichstraße 18

9. Ipartment Hamburg-Eimsbuttel

10. Herderstraße 29

Affordable Student Accommodation in Hamburg

Student life in Hamburg can be affordable. It doesn't have to empty your wallet like a festival weekend. The city offers many budget options, so you won't have to live on instant ramen all semester. You can find everything from basic but comfy rooms to affordable shared WGs (flatshares) in areas like Barmbek and Harburg. Cheap student accommodation in Hamburg lets you keep your standards and safety. These spots fill up quickly, like front-row festival tickets. But with some planning and amber's help, you can find affordable places that won’t make your parents doubt your choices. Here are some options for cheap student accommodation in Hamburg Germany.

1. Herderstraße 29: Just a 4-minute drive away from HFBK University of Fine Arts, this student accommodation in Hamburg costs €745 per month. Featuring a range of 3-bedroom apartments, it offers amenities like a washing machine, wardrobe, and internet. The move-in date for this stay is 4 May 2025.

2. Dorotheenstraße: One of the options for cheap student accommodation in Hamburg, Dorotheenstraße is positioned just a 9-minute drive away from the University of Hamburg. It offers an array of non-ensuites, costing €895 per month. Here, you can access several amenities like a wifi, a washing machine, and a smart TV.

3. Alfons 5: Featuring diverse non-ensuites, this Hamburg student residence is just a 9-minute drive away from the University of Hamburg. Here, you get access to amenities, such as wifi, a laundry room, and bike parking. You can move here by 1 October 2025.

4. PHNX: Located on Hannoversche St, this Hamburg accommodation for students costs €1,050 per month. Just an 11-minute drive from Hamburg University of Technology, it offers a range of 1-bedroom apartments and studios with amenities like working space, smart TV, and wifi.

5. Schellerdamm 7: This is also one of the cheap student accommodation in Hamburg, costing €690 per month. A 7-minute drive from Hamburg University of Technology, it offers non-ensuites with amenities, including wifi, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Best Areas to Live in Hamburg

Hamburg's neighbourhoods offer great options for students. They can enjoy life while studying hard. The city has spots that match every student's style, from hipster hangouts to fancy waterfront areas. Here are the five best neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

1. Eimsbüttel: It is the ideal spot for students. It has a relaxed residential feel but still gives you easy access to everything you need. A short bike ride from the University of Hamburg, this area has charming cafés for studying. Plus, you'll find affordable student housing that won’t break the bank.

2. Altona: offers a vibrant, multicultural vibe and rents that are a bit cheaper than in the city centre. With its cool parks, weekend markets, and relaxed Elbe River atmosphere, it’s ideal for students seeking a laid-back lifestyle.

3. HafenCity: It gives off the main character energy. Its ultra-modern waterfront apartments and stunning architecture stand out. Living here costs a lot, but you enjoy stunning harbour views, great restaurants, and the famous Elbphilharmonie concert hall in the background.

4. Sternschanze: It is where all the cool kids hang out. This lively district brings alternative energy with its street art, thrift shops, and budget-friendly food choices. With great public transport links and top WG (shared apartment) choices, it's perfect for social butterflies.

5. Innenstadt (city centre): places you in the heart of Hamburg's action. Everything is just a short walk away. Living here means you're right next to high-end shopping, major transport hubs, and the gorgeous Alster Lake.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Hamburg

When it comes to finding your perfect student accommodation in Hamburg Germany, the options are seriously stacked. The accommodation options here are like a choose-your-own-adventure for students. There’s something for every vibe and budget.

1. Private Apartments: They are the move if you're over the shared bathroom life and want your own space to dominate. These independent spots let you live freely. You can decorate as you like, cook what you want, and play your music without worry. The rental market can be low-key competitive, so get ready to hustle for the good ones. Pro tip: Neighbourhoods like Eimsbüttel and Altona have great apartments that won't break the bank.

2. Purpose-Built Student Accommodations (PBSAs): These are perfect for international students. These modern places have everything you need. They also provide in-house social events so you can make friends easily without awkward small talk. The all-in-one pricing means you won't get surprise bills in your inbox while living your best life.

3. Non-ensuites: They offer budget-friendly options with shared bathrooms and private bedrooms. They are ideal for saving money for weekend trips while still having your own space to relax after classes. You’ll share kitchen tasks and bathroom schedules with your flat

4. Studios: The compact flex for those who want their bathroom and kitchenette without the full apartment price tag. Micro-apartments offer the best independent living. They give you complete privacy in a space that's all yours. The design impresses with smart storage and multifunctional furniture. It makes even 20 square meters feel like a tiny home, perfect for TikTok.

Cost of Living

Let's be honest about your budget in Hamburg. This port city isn't cheap, but it's more affordable than Munich or Frankfurt if you make smart choices. Rent is going to eat the biggest chunk of your monthly vibe check. The Hamburg student accommodation struggle is real, especially at the start when everyone and their mom are hunting for the same spots. Food costs can be surprisingly decent if you're cooking your meals. Entertainment also adds to the expenses. All in all, most students need about €900 - €1,200 monthly to live their best Hamburg life. Here's a breakdown.

1. Off-campus accommodation: €380 - €400/month

2. Food: €500 - €520/month

3. Transportation: €70 - €80/month

4. Utility: €260 - €280/month

5. Entertainment: €40 - €65/month

6. Groceries: €20 - €35/month

7. Clothes: €105 - €110/month

Student Travel in Hamburg

Getting around Hamburg as a student is easy. The transport network is efficient and well-connected. Students have many easy and affordable travel options. Whether they are commuting to university, going out with friends, or exploring the city's lively areas, there’s something for everyone. From high-speed trains to scenic ferry rides, here’s a breakdown of the best ways to get around:

1. 1. U-Bahn & S-Bahn – Fast & Reliable: Hamburg’s U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems are key to getting around the city. They provide fast and dependable transport to all major areas. With trains arriving every few minutes, students rarely have to wait long. The best part? Most students receive an HVV semester ticket, which covers unlimited travel on these trains at no extra cost.

2. Bus: Hamburg’s extensive bus network steps in for areas not covered by the U-Bahn or S-Bahn. MetroBuses run often, coming every 5 to 10 minutes during busy times. Express buses, on the other hand, offer quicker trips with fewer stops. Night owls will enjoy the NachtBus. It operates in the city after midnight. This service is great for late-night study sessions or rides home after a party. The average bus fare costs £15/week with an HVV subscription.

3. Ferries: Few cities offer ferry rides as part of their public transport system, but Hamburg does! HVV ferries glide on the Elbe River. They connect different city areas and provide stunning waterfront views. Whether travelling between Landungsbrücken and HafenCity or just enjoying a refreshing break from routine commuting, ferries provide a unique, stress-free travel experience. Best of all, they’re included in the semester ticket, making them a fantastic (and free) way to explore. It is covered by the semester ticket (£0/week)

4. Biking: Hamburg is a bike-friendly city with dedicated cycling lanes and easy access to rental services. Many students prefer biking for short commutes, as it’s both eco-friendly and cost-effective. StadtRAD Hamburg is the city's bike-sharing service. Riders can use bikes for free for the first 30 minutes. This makes quick trips to class or the library very affordable. Long-term rentals are also available for those who want their two-wheeler without the commitment of buying. It costs around £5-10/week, depending on usage.

Student Lifestyle & Living in Hamburg

Hamburg is a lively city for students. It mixes academics with a fun social scene perfectly. Famous for its safety and cultural diversity, the city has a lively student scene. It offers many chances to explore, socialise, and relax. Whether it’s cosy cafés for study sessions, lively bars for nights out, or sprawling parks for relaxation, Hamburg has something for every student. Hamburg’s low crime rates and well-lit streets make it a safe place for students to live and explore. Popular student areas such as Sternschanze, St. Georg, and Altona offer affordable housing. They also provide easy access to universities. Plus, you’ll find a mix of study spots, cafés, and vibrant nightlife.

When it comes to unwinding, Hamburg doesn’t disappoint. Elbgold Café in Sternschanze is perfect for specialty coffee and relaxed study time. Otto's Burger offers some of the best and affordable burgers in town. If you want international flavours, try Mutterland for fresh, local meals. Quan Do is popular with students for its authentic Vietnamese pho.

Hamburg’s nightlife is legendary, with something for every vibe. Uebel & Gefährlich, a club inside a WWII bunker, hosts top DJs and indie gigs, while Molotow is perfect for catching up-and-coming bands. For a more relaxed evening, students flock to Katze in Sternschanze for cocktails or Le Fonque for jazz nights and board games. Students often head to Alster Lake for waterfront views. Hamburg’s event calendar is packed with student-friendly festivals. The Reeperbahn Festival is a must-attend for music lovers. Hamburg DOM, the city's largest funfair, that happens three times a year, offers thrilling rides and food stalls. Foodies can indulge in the Altona Fish Market, a weekend tradition that starts at 5 AM, where fresh seafood meets live music.

Universities in Hamburg

Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city. It's also a lively academic centre, drawing students from around the globe. The city has top universities, modern research facilities, and strong links to industry. This makes for a great student experience. Here’s a closer look at some of its top universities:

1. University of Hamburg This is one of Germany's largest and most respected universities. It is a leading research centre that excels in law, economics, and natural sciences. Its central spot lets students easily reach libraries, cafés, and Hamburg’s vibrant student life.

2. Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) – It is perfect for you if you enjoy engineering, AI, or sustainability. This tech-driven university highlights innovation and interdisciplinary learning. It’s a hub for future engineers and digital pioneers. The university maintains strong connections with leading industries.

3. Northern Institute of Technology Management (NIT) – This well-regarded school is ideal for students looking to combine business and technology. It offers dual-degree programs. This lets students combine an MBA with a technical degree from TUHH.

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