Neon Wood Frankfurt Riedberg, Frankfurt

Marie-Curie-Straße, Frankfurt am Main, 60439, Germany
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€775
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4.0 mi from Goethe Business School
( 1h 29m. 33m. 15m)
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city center | 5.1 mi
Technikzentrale | 0.3 mi
Fachbereich Geowissenschaften G... | 0.3 mi
Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt | 0.4 mi
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Gaming Area
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About the Property

Neon Wood Frankfurt Riedberg is a sought-after Frankfurt student accommodation located at Marie-Curie-Straße 20, 60439 Frankfurt am Main, offering a comfortable and stylish living experience for students. Known for its convenient proximity to top educational institutions, this property features an array of room types, including Penthouse Balcony, Penthouse Loft Balcony, Patio, Deluxe Patio, Classic, Classic Deluxe, and Double rooms. Students at the Goethe Business School, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Goethe University Frankfurt, and Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences find this accommodation in Frankfurt am Main particularly appealing due to its closeness to their campuses.

Choosing to live in Frankfurt am Main is not just a decision for top-notch education; it's an embracing of a city known for its dynamic culture, significant history, and robust student life. Home to a large student population, Frankfurt boasts rankings that reflect its status as an educational hub. The Neon Wood Riedberg student accommodation stands out as an ideal housing option, offering fully furnished rooms replete with modern amenities. What's more? The city's attractions, like its iconic skyline populated by skyscrapers, the historic Römerberg, and the tranquil Main River, are all within reach. Neon Wood Frankfurt, provided by Cresco Immobilien GMBH is an enticing urban retreat for students keen on weaving their academic pursuits with the experiential tapestry that is Frankfurt am Main. Choosing Neonwood Frankfurt is choosing the ideal student accommodation that lets you relax in a new environment and city, letting you feel at home despite being miles away. Neon Wood Frankfurt lets you explore Frankfurt from top to bottom, including its nightlife, culture, food, and everything in between.

Features

Designed for the ultimate student lifestyle, Neon Wood Frankfurt, nestled in the heart of Frankfurt am Main, offers an array of luxe amenities and comforts. This accommodation provides students with a range of room types, including Penthouse Balcony, Penthouse Loft Balcony, Patio, Deluxe Patio, Classic, Classic Deluxe, and Double rooms.

Each room at Neon Wood Frankfurt Riedberg comes fully furnished, ensuring a seamless move-in experience. The well-thought-out spaces include room storage space, a cosy extensible desk, and a kitchen with appliances—complete with a microwave and fridge with a small freezer to fulfil culinary pursuits. Private amenities extend to a sumptuous shower, and select units feature a serene terrace for a breath of fresh air amidst city views. The towel holder, bed with storage, stove, and wardrobe go above and beyond to make your life at Neon Wood Riedberg as comfortable as possible.

The presence of high-speed internet caters to both study needs and streaming pleasures. The building's state-of-the-art 24/7 gym facility promotes an active and balanced lifestyle, while the spacious study areas provide a quiet space to focus. For relaxation and socialising, there are several outdoor areas, a fun gaming room, and organised community events that encourage community building among residents. Additional practicalities include a laundry service, vending machines for quick snacks, on-site bicycle storage, and housekeeping readily available. The dedicated community staff ensure a warm welcome and continual support throughout one's stay. The regular cleaning and a fun gaming area ensure your peace of mind at Neonwood Frankfurt.

Location and What's Hot?

Right next to the bustling, cosmopolitan life of Frankfurt, Neon Wood Frankfurt, a top offering when it comes to Frankfurt student accommodation stands as an epitome of convenience and urban living for students. Neon Wood Frankfurt is within a short distance from prestigious educational institutions. If you're aiming for a degree in arts, the Goethe University Frankfurt is close by. Aspiring financial wizards have the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management within their vicinity, while future tech gurus can easily access the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Not to forget, the Goethe Business School is just around the corner for those immersed in various academic pursuits

Living here, you'll find yourself surrounded by culinary delights and essentials that make student life a breeze. Just around the corner, indulge in the array of varied cuisines offered by restaurants like Traumkuh Nordwestzentrum, savour the delicacies of Minserva Restaurant/Bistro, or enjoy the casual ambience at Cafe Crumble. For coffee enthusiasts, a quick walk will lead you to the aromatic brews of Hofcafe.

When it's time to stock up on your groceries, stores like REWE and Aldi are at your service, and should you need medical attention, the renowned Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt is within reach. Nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts can rejoice as the serene environs of Niddapark are in close proximity, offering a perfect retreat for a jog or a well-deserved break from studies.

What's more? Neon Wood Riedberg is not just about studies. It's a short distance away from some of Frankfurt am Main's iconic attractions. You can immerse yourself in culture at the Städel Museum or enjoy the historical scenery at the Römerberg. For evenings out, the well-known Gibson Club offers vibrant nightlife just a short trip away.

Overall, the vibe of Neon Wood Riedberg and Frankfurt is the perfect avenue for students to explore all that germany has to offer academically and more!

Commute

Living at Neon Wood Frankfurt ensures that students have a multitude of commuting options right at their doorstep, offering an effortless way to explore the vibrant city of Frankfurt am Main. With accessible public transportation facilities nearby, residents can easily connect to various parts of the city. Several bus stops, such as Frankfurt (Main) Weißkirchener Weg and Frankfurt (Main) Thomas-Mann-Straße, are within close proximity, making it convenient for students to catch a quick ride to campuses or city centres. Moreover, the presence of tram stops and subway stations nearby, such as Weißkirchen Ost and Frankfurt (Main) Niederursel, puts students right in the hub of Frankfurt's well-organized transport network. The strategic location of Neon Wood Frankfurt simplifies travel and enhances the living experience for students in Frankfurt.

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Private roof terrace
High-speed internet (1 gigabit)
Community Kitchen
24/7 Gym
Community Lobby
Spacious Study Areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I book my Apartment?

Our booking process is an absolute breeze and can be completely carried out online. You just need your private information, a copy of your ID/Passport and your enrollment.

What about if I need to cancel or terminate my contract?

You are signing for a binding contract with fixed durations (mostly for 6 or 12 months), which can not be cancelled. But of course we understand, each request of any changes in the contract is individual and thus we are checking each request also very individually. There are some major reasons which allows you cancel or terminate your lease.
* You’re not receiving a VISA to stay in Germany
* You are an Erasmus student, your program has been cancelled and your study will take place at home again
* Death in your family (first-degree)
* You’re not a student anymore (so you can terminate/shorten your contract to the end of the actual semester)
* You can’t arrive due to closed borders (due to special events like war, pandemic, etc.)
* The government of your home country gave the instruction to travel home (due to special events like war, pandemic, etc.)
Of course we all hope, this will never happen. =)

When do I have to pay my rent?

The rent shall be paid monthly in advance, at the latest up to the 3rd working day of each month.

What kind of lease durations are available and what does the 1 week earlier move out mean?

Depending on our property you can rent your apartment for a minimum of 6 up to 12 months. During that time of course you always have to be a student. Please note, in order to be able to carry out the cleaning, maintenance and repair measures required as a result of the use of your apartment and for an immediate subsequent letting, your apartment needs to be returned to us one week before your contract end date. We have calculated the rent on the basis of an effective term shortened by one week, so that this provision does not constitute an economic disadvantage for the tenant. If you are planning to extend your stay in the same apartment, of course an earlier move out between your old and your new contract is not required.

What do I need to pay before I can move in? What's included in the first payment?

Your upfront payment includes…
A deposit of one and a half or two month’s rent, depending on the length of your stay. (1.5 months rent for up to 6 months length of stay, otherwise 2 months rent)
The deposit secures among other things damages in the apartment. If you return your apartment in good condition and all rent payments have been duly made, you will receive the deposit back in full no later than 8 weeks after moving out.
The membership fee is a fixed payment for all administrative activities related to your lease and stay at Neon Wood. This amount will not be returned to you.

Is Neon Wood far from my university?

Living at Neon wood, you aren’t going to be far from anywhere. Besides being centrally located, we’re also superbly connected by tram, underground or bus to every major stop in the city.

Are there any other fees or public services I need to pay?

Yes, the “Rundfunkbeitrag” (German „TV tax“) does charge 18,36 € per month irrespective of where you live. But if you are given BAFöG from the German government, you may be able to get out of paying this.

Can I register Neon Wood as my main residence?

Yes, of course. At the very least, it needs to be your secondary residence. Documents for the registration (= “Wohnungsgeberbestätigung”) at the Berlin Offices (= “Bürgeramt”), you’re getting directly after your move-in and apartment handover.

Can I sublet?

Subletting is not permitted.

Do I have to be a student to rent an apartment?

We’re designed to accommodate students. If you’d like to rent with us and you’re not a student, you should at least be in education. Otherwise we highly suggest checking out Tannhaus – our partner brand for young professionals, digital nomads and freelancers.

What does all-incl. rent mean?

The all-inclusive rent pays for your fully furnished apartment and covers the utilities such as water, heating and electricity. Further included in your rent, access to high speed internet (1 Gigabit) and the use of all public areas. 1 Rent = all inclusive… More information you may find in your lease under §3… The rent per floor may vary.

What is the shortest period that I can rent for?

You can book an apartment for either six months or twelve months.

Does my booking automatically renew once my lease expires?

It does not, but you can always renew your lease upon availability. Therefor, please contact our reservations as soon as possible.

What documents do I need for a booking?

You will need…
– A copy of your ID
– Parent/legal guardian approval if under the age of 18 and their ID
– A certificate of enrolment at your university.

Is it possible to reserve an apartment?

The only way to reserve your apartment is to book it with us online.

How do I get a tenant agreement?

Contact us.

What can I put on the walls?

You can put pictures, posters, or whatever else you like on your walls – just as long as you don’t use anything that leaves residue.

What’s security like?

We have an intercom in each apartment, an electronic locking system and video security for our buildings. We also have a house manager and a team of concierge staff that is there to help you every day until late.

Is there somewhere I can put my bike?

Yes. There are places to lock up your bike in the courtyard as well as in our basement.

Are there any car parking spaces?

In our Neon Wood Berlin Mitte-Wedding and Frankfurt Riedberg we do offer car parking spaces. Our spot at Frankfurter Tor unfortunately does not have any carports.

What furniture is included in the apartment?

You can count on each apartment having great lamps and custom furniture such as a bed, a desk with vintage chairs, a dining table, a wardrobe, a kitchen with two ceramic hobs, fridge and a microwave. The kitchen in our Neon Silver and Neon Gold categories are all fully equipped such as dishes and also include a dish washer.

Can I watch TV?

You can sign up to use our onsite IP-TV or watch using your laptop or tablet.

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Student Accommodations in Frankfurt

Frankfurt Student Accommodation

Finding suitable student accommodation in Frankfurt can be a critical task for those studying in this vibrant German city. With its multitude of cultural offerings and bustling academic environment, Frankfurt attracts many international students, and searching for the ideal student housing in Frankfurt is an essential endeavour. Off-campus Frankfurt student housing offers several advantages over on-campus accommodations, providing students with more liberty, often lower costs, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local community.

Amber stands as a beacon for students navigating the Frankfurt student accommodation scene, simplifying the search by offering a variety of housing options. Whether you're studying at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, or any other esteemed institution, amber provides a user-friendly platform that streamlines the accommodation process by connecting students with suitable housing in convenient locations near their universities. With amber, students can discover a span of room types to cater to different preferences, all replete with amenities designed to support both academic and leisure needs. Some of the best student accommodation in Frankfurt include Freiligrathstraße 54, Petterweilstraße, and Lindenstraße 14.

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt, a pulsating economic hub in the heart of Germany, seamlessly marries its rich history with modern splendour. Renowned as Europe's financial epicentre, Frankfurt's skyline is uniquely characterised by striking skyscrapers, earning it the nickname "Mainhattan." Beyond business, the city's cultural vibrancy echoes through its museums, historic sites, and dynamic social scene, making Frankfurt student accommodation a superb choice for international students seeking a multicultural experience.

The city teems with a vibrant student population, thanks in part to its renowned institutions, such as the College of Fine Arts, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, and the Goethe University Frankfurt. Areas like Bockenheim and Westend are especially popular among students for their proximity to universities and lively atmosphere. Finding student accommodation in Frankfurt is made easier with amber's array of housing options, tailored to cater to the needs of the city's diverse student demographics. Prospective scholars can select from contemporary studios, shared apartments, and ensuite rooms, ensuring they find a perfect base to enhance their learning journey in this illustrious city.

Best Student Accommodation in Frankfurt

When it comes to finding the ideal off-campus student accommodation in Frankfurt, the choices are as diverse and dynamic as the city itself. Opting for an off-campus living arrangement brings a wealth of benefits for students relocating to this bustling hub of culture and education. With choices ranging from ensuite rooms and student halls to private studio apartments, students can embrace independence, often at more affordable rates compared to on-campus dorms. Moreover, living off-campus nurtures a sense of community among peers and paves the way for a more integrated experience of the local lifestyle. For those attending institutions like the College of Fine Arts and Goethe University Frankfurt, finding Frankfurt student accommodation in close proximity can greatly ease daily travel woes. A few best student housing in Frankfurt are:

1. Gref-Völsing-Straße 15

2. Freiligrathstraße

3. Mainzer Landstraße 258

4. Leipziger Straße 41-43

5. Petterweilstraße 31

6. Schleiermacherstraße 10

7. Wolfsgangstraße

8. Leipziger Straße

9. Wallstraße

10. Kettenhofweg

Cost of Living in Frankfurt

For students considering Frankfurt as their educational home, it's crucial to weigh the cost of living in this vibrant city. As one of the major financial capitals of Europe, Frankfurt unsurprisingly has a relatively high cost of living compared to other German cities. Housing represents a significant expense, with rental prices for apartments reflecting Frankfurt's desirability and economic importance. Daily costs like groceries, utilities, and public transportation also tend to be on the higher end of the spectrum. While boasting an array of world-class amenities, Frankfurt's cost of living can be a serious consideration for those relocating to this influential urban centre. Below is the breakdown of the expenses you will incur.

1. Off-campus Accommodation: €480 - €500 per month

2. Transportation: €90 - €110 per month

3. Food: €500 - €550 per month

4. Utility: €320 - €355 per month

5. Entertainment: €50 - €60 per month

6. Groceries: €25 - €35 per month

7. Clothes: €120 - €135 per month

Student Travel Frankfurt

Living in the pulsing heart of Germany, students residing in Frankfurt student apartments will have the advantage of accessing flexible and cost-effective travel options. Frankfurt's public transportation is known for its efficiency, ensuring that students can traverse the city and reach educational institutions simply and affordably. In Frankfurt, student travel near Frankfurt student apartments is centred around convenience and network connectivity. Here's how you can get around:

1. Buses

Frankfurt has a dense network of buses that connect to various localities and suburbs, making it an excellent choice for short or medium-length journeys. They run frequently throughout the day with services reduced late at night. Tickets can be purchased from machines at bus stops or inside the buses and typically cost around €2.75 for a single journey within the city. A monthly travel card, known as the Monatskarte, costs approximately €90.
2. Metro

The expansive U-Bahn and S-Bahn rail services cater to both the inner city and the wider region. They offer a quick way to travel, with trains available every 2-5 minutes during peak hours. A standard single fare is about €3, but using a daily or weekly travel pass could be more economical for frequent travel. The Wochenkarte, a weekly pass, is available for around €25.75.
3. Cycling

Frankfurt is a bike-friendly city with dedicated cycling lanes and bike-sharing programs such as Call a Bike. Cycling is not only a low-cost mode of transport but also a healthy and environmentally friendly option for students. The first 30 minutes are free of charge, with subsequent half-hourly charges of around €1.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Frankfurt

Frankfurt, a bustling metropolis nestled in the heart of Germany, offers an unparalleled student lifestyle brimming with culture, entertainment, and camaraderie. With an emphasis on safety and its suitability for students, Frankfurt presents an idyllic setting for academic excellence and personal growth. Those seeking Frankfurt student accommodation will find themselves immersed in a city that is welcoming and conducive to scholarly pursuits. Students in Frankfurt are spoilt for choice when it comes to unwinding after lectures. Within a stone's throw from most Frankfurt accommodation, cosy cafes like Café Karin offer a warm haven for those chilly afternoons, while spots such as Bitter & Zart are perfect for indulging in delectable chocolates and coffees. For an evening of relaxation, students often flock to local bars like Apfelwein Wagner, where the city's famous cider flows abundantly.

Frankfurt's green spaces are a breath of fresh air for students. The serene Palmengarten, Frankfurt's botanical oasis, offers a picturesque retreat from the bustling city life. Likewise, the sprawling Grüneburgpark provides an escape for joggers, picnickers, and anyone seeking to commune with nature. Cultural offerings further enrich the Frankfurt experience. From the annual Museumsuferfest, celebrating art and community along the riverbank, to the vibrant Christmas markets that light up the city in winter, there is always something to stimulate the senses. Frankfurt also boasts a pulsating music scene, with venues like Batschkapp hosting local and international artists, contributing to the city's reputation as a cultural hub. Living in Frankfurt as a student means soaking in this varied tapestry of experiences.

Frankfurt Tourist Attractions

Steeped in culture and bustling with cosmopolitan life, Frankfurt is not only the business heart of Germany but also brimming with numerous attractions. From historical landmarks to modern architecture and lush green parks, Frankfurt offers diverse tourist spots that draw visitors from all over the world. Whether it's for exploring the city's rich history or experiencing its vibrant urban spaces, there's something for everyone in Frankfurt. Below are the tourist attractions you can explore.

1. Römerberg
2. Römer
3. St. Bartholomew's Cathedral
4. Museumsufer
5. Main Tower
6. Goethe House
7. Palmengarten
8. Senckenberg Natural History Museum
9. Alte Oper
10. Frankfurt Zoo

Universities in Frankfurt

Frankfurt stands as a pinnacle of higher education, hosting some of the most esteemed and prestigious universities. Renowned for their academic excellence, these institutions attract students globally to pursue a world-class education.

1. College of Fine Arts, Frankfurt am Main
2. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
3. Goethe Business School
4. Technische Universität Darmstadt
5. Goethe University Frankfurt