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Stuttgart Central, Stuttgart

36, Wolframstraße, Stuttgart, 70191, Germany
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Stuttgart, home to Daimler and Porsche, is also an important academic hub. Surrounded by vineyards, the southern German metropolis combines vibrant academic life with a high quality of living. Numerous universities and educational institutions—such as the University of Stuttgart, the Stuttgart Media University, and the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart—shape the city’s character.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for booking an apartment with the property?

  • Enrollment at a public or state-recognized university (including universities of applied sciences and vocational academies) within the catchment area of the student residence's location.
  • Individuals (professionals) with a temporary housing need in the local area of the property location due to work-related reasons, but only on the condition that the property is not fully occupied and there are still individual apartments available that cannot be rented to students.
  • There has been no previous rental agreement with the landlord, or in the property student residences, which was terminated by the landlord and/or by third parties commissioned by them.
  • There is no ban on entering any of the property student residences, which was issued by the landlord and/or by third parties commissioned by them.
  • Applicants do not currently occupy, nor have they previously occupied, an apartment without a valid rental contract or without the consent of the landlord and/or third parties commissioned by them.
  • There are no outstanding rent or other liabilities towards the landlord of any of the student residences.
  • The maximum total duration of residence has not been reached in any of the property student residences.

Please note that exceptions require a special application for hardship cases.
If not all requirements for obtaining a student residence spot are met or if not all necessary documents/records have been submitted with the application during the booking process, your application will not be considered. They will not send you a notification.
By signing/finalizing the booking of a student residence spot, you confirm the accuracy of the information you have provided and the fulfillment of the requirements for the application or obtaining of a student residence spot.
They expressly point out that obtaining a student residence spot and signing a rental agreement based on false statements regarding the eligibility requirements may constitute a criminal offense and could be prosecuted. Additionally, they reserve the right to contest any rental agreement concluded with them and/or to terminate it extraordinarily without notice.

How fast is the Wi-Fi in my flat/room?

They know how important reliable high-speed Wi-Fi is and always try to provide the best possible performance. The speed is 100 Mbit/s in almost all their homes. How fast the internet is in your location, you can also see at any time in their apartment cards.

Can I bring my pet?

Although they are great animal lovers, pets are unfortunately not allowed.

What should I do if something breaks or gets damaged in my apartment?

No worries, simply contact your local property team by phone or email and they will organize an appointment with you and their janitor to fix the problem.

How long can I stay with you?

Their rental period is specified on the website and in the booking portal, typically lasting 12 months. Due to their rotation policy, which complies with legal requirements for student housing, extensions can only be granted under specific circumstances and are limited to the duration of the regular study period. The maximum rental duration is restricted to the length of the standard study period. After you move in, you will have the opportunity to apply for an extension, provided the necessary conditions are met. They will inform you in advance about the process and the required steps.

I am a minor. Can I book with you?

Sure, even if you are not yet 18 years of age, you can still rent an apartment with them. After entering your personal data, the system automatically recognizes your age. If you are underage, the data of a parent or legal guardian is also required. After successful entry, your parent/guardian will receive an automatic email asking them to sign the rental contract as well. Once these steps are complete, you can easily finalize your booking.

Can I book an apartment as a professional?

Yes, there are several ways to book an apartment in their property residences. Their residences are primarily intended for student living and people in education. Students and individuals in education always have priority when allocating apartments. To book with them, students must provide valid proof of enrolment at a recognized educational institution, such as a university, college, vocational school, language school or training centre. In exceptional cases only, and solely if an apartment cannot be allocated to a student due to insufficient student demand, a unit may be rented on a temporary and fixed term basis to a young professional. In such cases, proof of employment must be provided. These rentals are limited in time and do not change the student-focused nature of the residence. Permanent or unrestricted rentals to non-students are not possible.

What is the general broadcasting fee (GEZ)?

The broadcasting fee, also known as "GEZ-fee", must be paid by every tenant in Germany. It is the fee that is incurred for the use of public broadcasting. The broadcasting fee is not included in the all-inclusive rent and is also not payable to the property itself.

Is there a pick-up service (e.g., from the railway station) on my check-in day?

No, unfortunately not, but you are welcome to contact their local property team if you have any questions about how to get to your residence.

Is there parking for bicycles?

Depending on the location, there are bicycle parking spaces in the underground car park or outside. If available, bike racks are listed under "Facilities" on the residence page. Please feel free to contact the local team for more information on parking.

Is there a parcel-reception service in the home?

Yes, if you are not at home, the onsite property team will be happy to accept your parcels and store them for you. You can come pick them up during their office hours.

What other services does the property offer its homes?

In all their homes, they offer the possibility to use free-of-charge rental items. These include cleaning supplies, sports equipment, ironing, etc. Additionally, they have in almost all their locations, a team onsite from Monday to Friday, who is there for you as a contact person. Their team also includes a maintenance person who takes care of all technical issues and repairs when needed.

Do I need insurance?

In principle, the conclusion of an insurance policy is not a mandatory requirement to reside in their apartments. Nevertheless, they are aware that accidents can happen at any time and that there can be significant costs when damage needs to be repaired. For this reason, they strongly recommend that all of their tenants conclude personal liability insurance. As it can often be difficult to choose the right insurance, they have partnered with Getsafe to help their tenants choose the right insurance. They have thoroughly tested and reviewed their services and can say with confidence that they are an excellent choice. With Getsafe you can easily find the appropriate insurance and enjoy a hassle-free stay with them - Easy Living.

Is a German bank account mandatory to live at the property?

In order to debit the monthly rent from your account, you need a SEPA-compliant bank account. If you do not have such an account, they recommend that you visit their partner Commerzbank and open a new bank account, easily and free of charge.

How do I move into my apartment?

Their local property team will arrange a move-in date with you which you can easily book online and thus choose your suitable time slot. They will share a link with you as soon as they have received all of your payments (service fee, deposit, first month's rent). On the day you move in, their team will welcome you on site, show you around the house and hand over your apartment. The official start of the rental period is always the first of the month.

What documents do I need to bring with me when I move in?

To move in, please bring your valid identification document (ID card or passport) and, if necessary, documents that you were not able to provide at the time of your booking.

When do I get my registration form/lessor's confirmation for my registration in the civil registration office?

Your property team will provide you with the registration form/lessor’s confirmation on the day of your check-in. Please note that they are not allowed to hand out this document any time before.

What is the civil registration office and why do I need to register?

Every citizen must register at their place of residence. This is required by law and must be done within the first 14 days of moving into the apartment (not after signing the lease). You can register your new residence at any residents' registration office - regardless of the district of residence.

What do I need to consider before moving out?

Their team will make an appointment with you for check-out. You will be contacted at least two weeks before you move out to arrange a preliminary inspection of your apartment to check the condition of your room together with you. Latest possible check-out time is 12 o'clock on the last day of your lease agreement.

How and when do I get my deposit back after I moved out?

After they have inspected your apartment together with you and you have no rent arrears with them, they will contact their accounting department and start processing the refund as soon as possible. The deposit refund may take several weeks in some cases, so they kindly ask you to be patient. You can always check your current processing status with your local team.
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About Stuttgart

Stuttgart is the capital of Baden-Württemberg and one of Germany's main student cities, home to over 60,000 students. The city hosts institutions like the University of Stuttgart and Stuttgart Media University. Known for its engineering programs, automotive industry, and cultural scene, Stuttgart offers students a range of housing options and a good standard of living in southern Germany.

As the student population grows, the demand for student accommodation in Stuttgart has increased, leading to more housing options across the city. On-campus student dorms in Stuttgart often fill up quickly due to high demand, making off-campus housing a common choice among students. Many international and local students now prefer private student accommodation in Stuttgart Germany options that offer flexibility, amenities, and access to university campuses, public transport, and city facilities.

Amber makes the process of finding accommodation easier by offering verified listings, clear pricing, and booking support. Students can explore different types of student accommodation in Stuttgart through Amber's platform, including private rooms, shared apartments, ensuite options, and studio apartments. Whether you want to live close to campus or in the city center, amber helps you find accommodation that fits your needs and budget, making the move to student life in Stuttgart straightforward.

Best Student Housing Stuttgart

Finding the right place to stay is one of the most important parts of student life in Stuttgart. The city offers a range of accommodation in Stuttgart for students, from shared flats to private studios, designed to fit different study and lifestyle needs. Many students prefer living close to campus or near public transport, ensuring an easy commute and access to essentials like supermarkets, libraries, and cafés. Safety, affordability, and community are key factors when  choosing student housing. Amber makes it easy for students to find verified rooms in Stuttgart for students that match their preferences and budget. Whether you are looking for a shared apartment, a private studio, or Stuttgart student dorms, Amber provides secure listings with flexible lease options and support throughout the booking process. Here are some of the best options for student accommodation in Stuttgart:

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Affordable Student Accommodation in Stuttgart

Stuttgart offers a wide variety of student accommodation in Stuttgart that suits different budgets and lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for a private studio, a shared flat, or student dorms in Stuttgart, the city provides affordable housing options without compromising on comfort or convenience. Even the more budget-friendly choices include essential amenities like, parking space, balcony, tv, furnished rooms, laundry access, and good transport connections, making them ideal for students who want both quality and value. Amber helps students find verified, cheap student accommodation in Stuttgart that fits their study and living needs with flexible contracts and reliable support. Here are some of the best affordable options for student accommodation in Stuttgart Germany:

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Best Areas to Live in Stuttgart

Stuttgart has many safe neighbourhoods that are ideal for students. The best areas for students to live in Stuttgart are Vaihingen, Stuttgart-Mitte, Stuttgart-West, Bad Cannstatt, and Möhringen,  all known for their excellent transport links, lively student communities, and a mix of cafes, parks, and cultural attractions. Each district offers something different, from proximity to universities to easy access to shopping and entertainment.

1. Vaihingen

Vaihingen is one of Stuttgart’s most student-friendly districts and home to the University of Stuttgart’s main campus on Pfaffenwaldring. The area has a youthful atmosphere with plenty of cafes, bakeries, and green spots. Popular places among students include Rosental Park, Café Moulu, and Mókuska Caffè. The Vaihingen S-Bahn station connects directly to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, with trains reaching the city centre in about 10 minutes. The district also has several grocery stores such as REWE City and Aldi Süd, as well as fitness centres and bike paths.

2. Stuttgart-Mitte

Stuttgart-Mitte is perfect for students who want to experience urban life. It’s close to major universities, cultural landmarks, and entertainment venues. Students often spend time at Schlossplatz, Königstraße, and Rotebühlplatz, which are filled with shops, cafés, and restaurants. Popular coffee spots include Tatti Café & Bar and Café DA. The area also offers easy access to public transport via Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, the city’s central hub.

3. Stuttgart-West

Stuttgart-West combines a relaxed atmosphere with a rich cultural scene. Students enjoy visiting Feuersee Lake, Café Hüftengold, and Teehaus Stuttgart in nearby Weissenburg Park. Stuttgart-West is a favorite neighborhood among students due to its lively atmosphere and proximity to the University of Stuttgart. The district is well connected by the U-Bahn through stops such as Schwabstraße and Röteplatz, making it easy to reach the city centre or university campuses. Its tree-lined streets, small theatres, and local markets create a balanced environment for study and social life.

4. Bad Cannstatt

Bad Cannstatt is Stuttgart’s oldest district and one of the most affordable areas for students. Known for its historic character and mineral springs, it’s a peaceful yet lively part of the city. Students can relax at Königsplatz, visit Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, or enjoy the famous Cannstatter Wasen Festival at NeckarPark. With frequent S-Bahn services from Bad Cannstatt Station, the city centre is just a few minutes away. The area also features large parks, supermarkets, and health facilities.

5. Möhringen

Möhringen is a calm, residential area that offers a peaceful environment while staying well-connected to the rest of the city. It’s close to the SI-Centrum Stuttgart, which has cinemas, restaurants, and the Apollo Theater. The Möhringen Bahnhof connects easily to both Vaihingen and Stuttgart-Mitte. Students often spend time in Möhringer Park or Ehrenfriedhof Park, and the district has a variety of local shops, cafés, and outdoor spaces perfect for studying or relaxing.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Stuttgart

Students in Stuttgart can choose from a wide range of room types that fit their lifestyle, study preferences, and budget. From private studios to shared flats, accommodation in Stuttgart for students offers flexibility, comfort, and access to key city areas. Many Stuttgart student dorms and private housing options listed on amber come fully furnished and are located close to major universities, public transport, and local amenities. Whether you’re looking for privacy or a social living setup, there are many rooms in Stuttgart for students to choose from.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms include a private bedroom with an attached bathroom, offering a mix of privacy and convenience. Students share the kitchen and lounge with flatmates, which makes it easy to balance study time and social life. These rooms are ideal for students who prefer having their own bathroom while still enjoying a sense of community.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms are more budget-friendly and come with a private bedroom but shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. This room type is perfect for students who want affordable housing and enjoy meeting new people in shared spaces.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments in Stuttgart are self-contained units that combine a bedroom, kitchenette, and private bathroom in one space. These are great for students who want full independence and a quiet place to study. Many studios are located within walking distance of the University of Stuttgart and Stuttgart Media University, making them a convenient option.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments have one or two bedrooms with shared common areas like a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. They’re suitable for friends or study partners who prefer to share an apartment but still maintain personal space.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments include several private bedrooms within one flat. Each student has their own room, while the kitchen and living areas are shared. This setup encourages a sense of community and is popular among international students looking for affordable accommodation in Stuttgart.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer students their own furnished space while providing access to shared facilities like laundry rooms, kitchens, and study areas. This room type is ideal for those who want a quiet, personal space within a social environment.

Cost of living

The cost of living in Stuttgart can vary depending on lifestyle, location, and type of housing, but overall, the city offers a good balance between quality of life and affordability for students. Compared to cities like Munich or Frankfurt, Stuttgart provides reasonably priced living options and a well-connected public transport system that helps students save on daily commuting. Many students choose to live in University of Stuttgart dorms or private student accommodation in Stuttgart, which are located close to campuses and essential amenities such as supermarkets, cafes, and libraries. On average, a student’s monthly expenses in Stuttgart include accommodation, groceries, transport, and leisure costs. The following estimates can help students plan their monthly budget more efficiently:

1. Accommodation: €500–€850/month (depending on room type and location)
2. Groceries: €180–€250/month
3. Transportation: €30–€50/month (with a student pass)
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): €80–€110/month
5. Internet: €25–€35/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: €70–€130/month

Student Travel Stuttgart

Travelling in Stuttgart is simple, fast, and student-friendly, perfect for anyone studying and living in the city. Whether you’re staying in a Stuttgart University dormitory, one of the cozy student hostels in Stuttgart, or private student accommodation in Stuttgart Germany, moving between classes, cafés, or city hangouts is easy. The public transport system, run by VVS (Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart), includes the U-Bahn (underground), S-Bahn (city trains), trams, and buses, all running regularly across the city. Most students use a semester ticket, which allows unlimited travel on public transport throughout Stuttgart.

1. U-Bahn (Underground)

If you’re living in areas like Vaihingen, Stuttgart-Mitte, or Möhringen, the U-Bahn is your best friend. It connects student neighbourhoods directly to university campuses and city hotspots. You can get to the University of Stuttgart’s main campus in just a few stops, and trains run frequently throughout the day.
Cost: Free with a semester ticket or around £15/week without one.

2. S-Bahn (City Trains)

For students who travel a bit further,  maybe from nearby towns like Böblingen, Ludwigsburg, or Esslingen,  the S-Bahn is the way to go. Lines S1 and S2 take you straight to the Vaihingen campus and city centre in minutes. It’s quick, reliable, and perfect for those living slightly outside the city in more peaceful areas.
Cost: Covered by the semester ticket or around £12–£15/week otherwise.

3. Trams and Buses

Trams and buses are a lifesaver when you need to get around late at night or travel between smaller neighbourhoods. They run through all major student areas like Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart-West, and Degerloch. If you’re staying in student hostels in Stuttgart, there’s probably a bus or tram stop just a few minutes away.
Cost: About £8–£12/week or free if you’ve got a semester ticket.

4. Cycling

If you prefer staying active, cycling is a great way to get around. Stuttgart has dedicated bike paths, and most student accommodations in Stuttgart provide safe bike parking. It’s a convenient and eco-friendly way to commute, especially if your classes or favourite cafés are nearby.
Cost: Free if you own a bike; rentals usually cost around £8–£10/week.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Stuttgart

Stuttgart is known for its safe environment, friendly community, and mix of city life with green spaces. Students living in student accommodation in Stuttgart Germany get the best of both worlds, a social scene and peaceful study spots. With great public transport, affordable eateries, and plenty of entertainment options, Stuttgart makes it easy for students to balance studies and leisure.

The city is considered one of Germany’s safer urban areas, with student-friendly neighbourhoods like Vaihingen, Stuttgart-West, and Bad Cannstatt offering easy access to supermarkets, libraries, and cafes. Students often hang out in places like Cafe DA, Tatti Café & Bar, and Mókuska Caffè, which are great for studying or meeting friends. Those who prefer outdoor spaces can relax at Schlossgarten Park, Killesberg Park, or Rosenstein Park, all popular for jogging, picnics, or study breaks in the sun.

When it comes to nightlife, Stuttgart doesn’t disappoint. Students love spots like Schräglage Club, Waranga Bar, and Palazzo Club for an energetic night out, while those looking for quieter evenings often gather at small pubs or riverside cafes in Stuttgart-Mitte. Cultural life in Stuttgart is just as exciting. The city hosts events such as the Stuttgart Wine Festival, Cannstatter Volksfest, and Stuttgart Filmwinter, which attract both locals and international students. These festivals are a great way to experience local traditions, food, and music while connecting with the wider community.

Overall, living in student housing Stuttgart means being surrounded by opportunities to study, explore, and enjoy life,  making your student experience in the city both exciting and rewarding.

Universities in Stuttgart

Stuttgart is one of Germany’s top education hubs, known for its focus on innovation, engineering, and applied sciences. The city combines academic excellence with a student-friendly environment, making it a great destination for both domestic and international learners.

1. University of Stuttgart

The University of Stuttgart is one of Germany’s leading public research universities, with a student population of around 23,000. It’s well-known for its programs in engineering, architecture, computer science, and natural sciences. The main Vaihingen campus is surrounded by laboratories, libraries, and research centres. Although some students apply for Stuttgart university dormitory housing, these dorms tend to fill up quickly, making private student apartments a more reliable choice. The university maintains strong partnerships with companies like Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, and Siemens, giving students access to internships and research projects.

2. Stuttgart Media University (Hochschule der Medien)

The Stuttgart Media University (HdM) has about 5,000 students and is Germany’s only university dedicated to media, communication, and digital technology. Its creative, modern campus in Vaihingen attracts students from across Europe. While student hostels in Stuttgart exist nearby, many students choose off-campus housing for better privacy and living conditions. The area is well connected by the U-Bahn, making daily travel easy.

3. Stuttgart Technology University of Applied Sciences (HFT Stuttgart)

The HFT Stuttgart serves roughly 4,000 students, offering practical programs in architecture, civil engineering, and business management. Located in the city centre, the campus is close to cafes, restaurants, and public transport. Although university dorms are available, they’re often older and less equipped than private apartments, leading many students to opt for modern housing near Stuttgart-Mitte or Stuttgart-West.

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