amber-app
£20 cashback on the app!
4.5/5 | 180K+ Downloads
Micampus Rector Estanislao Del Campo, Seville
Individual - Bedroom
Amenities
Common Area
Common Area
+17

Micampus Rector Estanislao Del Campo, Seville

Ctra. Su Eminencia, Sevilla, 41013, Spain
0 mi from City Center
( 0 m
0 m
0 m )
View on Map
TV area
Study Area
Gym

About the Property

Micampus Rector Estanislao Del Campo is a nice student accommodation in Seville, offering an individual room with a shared bathroom. Located 11 minutes by car from Pablo de Olavide University Sevilla and a 15-minute drive from the University of Seville, this housing provides you with luxurious amenities and a compact but practical solo space. UNIA - University of Seville -UNIA (Universidad Internacional de Andalucía) is also only 16 minutes away by car. If you’re looking for an all-in-one living accommodation where privacy meets practicality, you’re in luck!

Features

Micampus Rector Estanislao Del Campo is offering a non-ensuite individual room that is thoughtfully furnished with a comfortable bed, large wardrobes, a window for natural light, a study desk and chair, and shelves for additional storage. Freshen up in the shared bathroom, and interact with neighbors in the common areas. Experiment with 10-minute recipes in your shared kitchen, or look up meal options downstairs! Enjoy a diverse range of common amenities, including a TV area, lounge, lobby, and meeting room where you can socialize and hang. The study area helps you stay focused in exam season, and you can keep your body moving at the gym, swimming pool, and paddle court so you’re not all work and no play. Relax in the garden and eat with neighbors at the dining hall. With utilities covered in your rent, including Wi-Fi, water, electricity, and heating, your sanctuary is designed with your convenience in mind!

Location and What's Hot?

Check out Reverso Gastrobar and Taberna Heliopolis for a casual but elegant ambiance. Bar Avelino is a popular spot for dinner and drinks, so take your new friends out and get to know one another. Taberna Heliopolis offers tapas in outdoor seating, and Mesón Casa Paco offers cold tapas and stews. Treat yourself to expensive seafood at Restaurante El Espigón Sevilla and Indian soul food at Bollywood Indian Restaurant Sevilla. Savor traditional Spanish dishes at L' Orangier Cocina Casera y Tradicional, a family-run kitchen. Get your gains on with steaks at Res Brothers and healthy options at Just Good. A half-hour walk takes you to Sevilla Aquarium, a perfect date spot. Take in folk art and understand their traditions at the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, Sevilla. Spend half your Sunday roaming the vast greens of Parque de María Luisa, and check out what the plazas have to offer. Take your friend to Royal Alcázar of Seville and get the dreamiest shots clicked in this Moorish royal palace with fountain-filled gardens, ornate arches & 16th-century tiles. Admire the gorgeous architecture of the numerous historic buildings the city holds, and sketch them to store unique memories.

Commute

You can walk to get to restaurants and bars, drive to classes, or catch a cab on days you’re late. The city is well connected with public transport options, so you can plan a college route or a route for touristy places using Google Maps. You’re only a 15-minute walk from Estación de tren Sevilla-Virgen del Rocio, a train station with C1, C4, C5, and MD trains running. Catch bus 37 at Manuel Siurot (Carretera Su Eminencia) and bus 1 at Glorieta Plus Ultra. Bus A6 stops at Av Jerez -C Parana and Avda de Jerez.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Water
WiFi
Electricity
Heating

Common Amenities

Meal options available
TV area
Lounge
Study Area
Meeting Room
Gym

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
    View

Payment Policies (3)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
    View
  • Payment Instalment Plan
    This property doesn’t offer flexible installment plans.
    View
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
    View

Frequently Asked Questions

What must I pay to book a place in this university residence hall in Property?

If you want to book your place in our university residence hall in Property, you will have to pay the amount of 250€. In addition, on 1 August, they will pay the deposit corresponding to a monthly payment without a discount. If you are not finally admitted to the university, the registration fee will be refunded in case you have to move to a city where the property does not have residences. In addition, you will have to inform them before 31 July.

What is the duration of the contract of this student residence hall?

In their university residence, they offer 3 types of stays: full academic year, per month, and day. They also offer stays for groups, but these must be short or in summer, so please contact them and check the availability.

Can I bring friends or relatives to stay at this university residence hall in Property?

At the property, visits are allowed during the day. If you want to invite a friend or relative to stay overnight, you will have to give prior notice to the management of the property.

When should I book?

You should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. We do accept late bookings, however, this is based on availability which may be limited. Most accommodations have great offers which can be availed by early booking, we suggest booking your ideal accommodation as soon as possible!

Can I make group bookings?

Yes depending on the property type, we accept group bookings, Please contact us to discuss availability.

Does Amber charge any service fees?

Amber will help you book the property as per your requirements. No- we do not charge you for our services, unless specified others.

How do I cancel a booking?

You can cancel your booking before the contract begins as per the cancellation policies mentioned on our page. Do read through the properties cancellation policies, get in touch with us to know more.
You won't be charged yet

Student Accomodations in Seville

Student Accommodation In Seville

Seville is one of Spain's most populous cities, and finding suitable student accommodation in Seville can be tiring, but it is easy. Amber has a lot of cheap student housing with uber comfort available for a reasonable price. Seville has the most affordable student housing in Spain. We have some of the best student accommodation near universities like UNIA, Pablo de Olavide University Seville, Universidad Europea de Madrid and many others. There are many comfortable, luxurious, affordable ensuites, studios, and shared apartments.

Student accommodation in Seville costs between GBP 80 and GBP 200 per week, including all bills. Students can also choose from university-provided student houses or student halls in Seville. However, these student residences are expensive and may lack the features and other student benefits provided by private student accommodation in Seville. So do your homework to find the best student housing in Spain. The city offers everything from luxurious student housing to low-cost student housing. All the student accommodations in Seville are designed for the student's comfort. There is something for everyone in the city. In this city, student housing is further classified as halls of residence, private halls of residence, and private housing. Yugo Bermejales is one of the most liked student accommodadtion.

About Seville

Seville is Andalusia's capital and the fourth-largest city in Spain. Located towards the lower side of the Guadalquivir river in the southwest of the Iberian peninsula, AKA "the frying pan of Spain". The Seville Harbour is the one and only river port in Spain. The city has over 685,000 municipal residents as of 2021 and a population of about 1.5 million. Seville has the warmest climate in continental Europe, with July being the average high-temperature month, reaching 35°C. It is also the warmest major metropolis in Europe and Spain. Winters are mild. The coldest months of the year are December and January, with average maximum temperatures of 16 to 17 °C.

Seville, initially a town in Iberian, flourished as Hispalis under the Romans starting in the second century BCE and served as the provincial capital of Baetica. Early in the 5th century C.E., the Silingi Vandals named it their country's capital, but in 461, it came under Visigothic control. Today, Seville is renowned for its architecture and Flamenco dance worldwide.

The city is best known for its rich history, cultural heritage, monuments and festivals. Seville has three of UNESCO's world heritage sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of Indies. Other than these heritage sites in Seville, there are many other attractions like St Mary Cathedral, La Giralda, The Church of Saint Louis of France, Torre del Oro, Museum of Fine Arts of Seville etc.

Apart from this, this city's culture is one of a kind. Seville is the birthplace of some of Spain's most well-known customs, including bullfighting and flamenco dancing. The town is a fine blend of Jewish, Christian and Moorish history and architecture and some of the best tapas in southern Spain. Music is an integral part of the city's culture, with various traditional and modern styles being performed in its many bars and clubs. The city is also home to a vibrant art scene, with many renowned art galleries and exhibitions.

Best Areas For Student Accommodation In Seville

Students choose Seville for further education as the city has some of the ebay colleges in Spain. Looking for student accommodations near your preferred university or college is suggested. Here are some of the neighbourhoods where you can find student accommodation:

Santa Cruz, Seville

Known as the centre of Seville's historical and cultural landscape, Santa Cruz is undoubtedly one of the most prominent hotspots for visiting tourists. Santa Cruz is the best choice if you love the lively lifestyle and busy roads. Santa Cruz is one of the best neighbourhoods in Seville if you want to be right in the city's booming atmosphere and cultural heart. This locality is filled with famous landmarks and multiple aesthetic cafes and restaurants. The Future Nest is a student favourite accommodation in Seville.

Alfalfa

Alfalfa is to the north of Santa Cruz and is close to the city centre. This is yet another booming locality. It is the most famous and historic neighbourhood in Seville. It's a pleasant square busy with cafes, restaurants, and social gatherings, making it one of the best neighbourhoods in Seville. Students can visit famous landmarks in this area, like Casa de Pilatos, a Mudéjar-style Andalusian palace.

San Bartolome

San Bartolome is a quiet neighbourhood and affordable right in the city centre. San Bartolome is one of the best neighbourhoods in Seville for those who want the perfect balance of historical streets, greenery, and quiet. The narrow streets of San Bartolome have an evident charm, and although the district lies within the centre of Seville, it is not lacking in greenery. San Bartolome is centred around Plaza de Las Mercedarias, blessed with brightly coloured houses and a flickering of orange trees- just like the perfect antidote to the urban surroundings.

El Arenal

Lying along the Guadalquivir River's eastern banks, El Arenal's neighbourhood is seen as one of Seville's most cosmopolitan districts. El Arenal, which means "the sandbank", derives its name from the sandy nature that the river's east bank once used to have. Aside from El Arenal's historic and cultured feel, it is a neighbourhood full of vibrancy and life. You will find great tapas, restaurants, bars, and booming cafe culture here. This neighbourhood has a thriving social scene and riverside homes, so it has become one of the best neighbourhoods in Seville to settle in.

Cost Of Living In Seville

The student accommodations in Seville include all the bills, and no extra bills are imposed on students. Amber eliminates additional bills and expects only rent from the students. The cost of living for a single student, excluding their student accommodation cost, is about €633 monthly. The cost of living in Seville consists of the list given below.

  1. Food and beverages: €100 to €230 per month
  2. Mobile bills: €20 to €50 per month
  3. Dining: €45 to €95 per month
  4. Entertainment and leisure: €40 to €90 per month
  5. Transportation: €80 to €140 per month
  6. Laundry: €20 to €35 per month
  7. Stationery and Course books: €25 to €60 per month

Travelling In Seville

The public transportation system in Seville is reliable and efficient. You can get around the city by bus, tram, train, or metro. It's easy to get to the city centre and other neighbourhoods.

Buses

Seville has an excellent bus network. Most of the buses leave from Plaza Ponce de Leon, east of the city centre, or Puerta de jeres, south of the city centre. Most people use the Plaza de las Armas as a bus terminal to travel to other Spanish towns; local buses leave the Prado de San Sebastián bus terminal. Tickets for buses can be purchased from the driver (starting at €1.30) or from a kiosk. C1, C2, C3, and C4 city buses travel through and around the centre.

Taxi

Taxis are one of the most efficient means of transport. Seville has access to many taxis which makes travelling in the city easier. Students can use various applications Uber to book a taxi to travel to their preferred location.

Bike

Another handy transport option for students is renting a bike. It costs around €30 per day and €120 per week. Bikes are affordable, and a driver's license is not mandatory here.

Tram

The Metrocentro tram in this historic district of Seville runs for around 1.4 km. The Tram line runs from Plaza Nueva to Avenida de la Constitucion near the cathedral. The tram stops at the Archivo de Indias, the Puerta de Jerez, San Sebastian and San Bernardo.

Metro

Seville has one metro line with 22 stations, and three more stops are currently being built. The line's primary purpose is to link the major areas to the suburbs. The cost of a one-way trip costs around €1.35.

Bicycle

A network of automated bike rental stations spread throughout the city known as Servi bikes. Students have to download an app called "Service" to use this service and pay €10 to use this service for a week. You can use any bike available close to you and park it at any station close to your destination. Trips that last less than 30 minutes are considered free. It costs €1 for the first hour and €2 for each hour you go over 30 minutes.

Student Living And Lifestyle In Seville

Spain's most romantic city has something for everyone, from historic landmarks and quaint neighbourhoods to vibrant nightlife and up-and-coming gastro bars. Living in Seville means having access to many of the amenities of a cosmopolitan city like Madrid or Barcelona but with a small-town feel. The famous flamenco, bullfighting and tapas are hallmarks of Seville, with affordable student accommodations, warm weather and loads of culture.

Seville is a fashionista paradise. The primary shopping stress Sierpes and Tetuan are pedestrian-friendly and feature international brands like H&M and camper cheek by jowl with Spanish fashion houses like Mango, Desigual and Adolfo Domeniguez. Blending in with Seville's cultural fashion, there are fashion markets with gifts like trajes de gitana, the colourful ruffled flamenco dresses, where designers roll out their designs for the many local fairs during spring and summer months. Francos and Puente y Pellon are the most famous streaks to buy souvenirs such as hand-embroidered shawls, accessories and shoes. Apart from the shopping scene, Seville is home to tapas, the city's hallmark dining dish that should not be missed. Another added benefit of living in Seville is you can buy a starter, main course, dessert, bread and a drink for a reasonable price. Many up-and-coming gastro bars throughout the city offer a spin on traditional dishes that are gaining popularity. Coming towards the nightlife in Seville, the town constantly appears among the top places to party in Spain. So get your best shoes on and flamenco dance your way throughout the night.

Tourist Attractions In Seville

Seville, located in Spain, has an excellent assortment of tourist attractions and world heritage sites that make it worth a visit. The city, known for its art galleries, museums and Cathedrals, is a treat to the eyes. Some of the tourist attractions close to student accommodation in Seville are listed below:

  1. Royal Alcazar
  2. Alcazar of Seville
  3. Seville Cathedral and La Giralda
  4. Plaza de Espana
  5. Plaza de Toros
  6. Santa Cruz district and Historical centre
  7. Torre del Oro
  8. Park' Maria Luisa'
  9. Casa de Pilatos

Top Universities In Seville

The city of Seville is home to several world-famous universities and colleges. Numerous students worldwide choose these further educational institutions to receive a complete education. Here's a list of the top universities in Seville:

  1. University of Seville
  2. Pablo Olavide Univrsity
  3. UNIA
  4. University of Extremadura
  5. UGR Granada
  6. University of Cadiz
  7. University of Malaga
  8. University of Cordoba
  9. University of Jaen
amber-text
amber © 2024 All rights reserved
amber-trustpilot
4.8/5 on Trustpilot
Rated as"Excellent"• 4800+ Reviews by students
Get the app
play storeapp store
Payment Options
payment-partners
Company
About
How it works
Refer a Friend
Group BookingsNew
List with usNew
Partner with usNew
CareersWe are hiring!
Discover
Blog
Podcast
Newsroom
Amber Plus
Media Mention
Ambassador
Scholarships
ExamsNew
Support
Contact
T&C
Privacy Policy
Sitemap
Contact us
app store
app store
twitter icon
pinterest icon