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The FIZZ Bremen, Bremen

1g, Universitätsallee, Bremen, 28359, Germany
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€787
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3.3 mi from City Center
( 13m. 20m. 1h 12m)
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About the Property

The FIZZ Bremen is located at 1g, Universitätsallee, Bremen, 28359, Germany. It offers private and spacious studio apartments near the top college campuses. Universität Bremen is a 2-minute drive from here. Also, Constructor University is a 20-minute drive away from this student accommodation in Bremen.

Bremen is a historic Hanseatic port city in northwestern Germany. More than 18,000 students in the city are currently pursuing their education. The University of Bremen reflects a strong presence of international students. The registered unemployment rate is around 6.7%, according to the 2025 data. International students are allowed to work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year. Part-time employment can be found in hospitality, logistics, research, and university-linked work.

The cost of living in Bremen for students is approximately €800 to €1,000+ per month. This includes your rent, transport, and other lifestyle expenses. With a healthcare index of 69.75, proper medical facilities are promised. The pollution index of 22.60 contributes to your healthy life as well. Moreover, you can experience a high standard of living with a quality of life index score of 193.08. With such benefits, Bremen is the top-targeted city by students, and you can begin your journey at Bremen The Fizz.

Features

Studentenwohnheim THE FIZZ Bremen offers a cosy Single Studio or a Double Studio. Each comes with its own amenities, so you can choose the one you like. The rooms have a double bed for your comfort. The layout consists of an open kitchen and an ensuite bathroom. Moreover, there is a dedicated workspace for you to study in.

The FIZZ Bremen apartments have many common amenities for you. You can relax in the inner courtyard, grill & chill space, or in the community area. To foster deep bonds among the residents, these student apartments in Bremen host events as well. You can share a meal in the community kitchen with your friends. For pastime activities, there is a gaming area as well. For your practical needs, there is parking and a laundry room as well. The FIZZ Bremen prioritises security. Hence, it has a security service and house management staff. It has video surveillance and an intercom system. Moreover, fire protection is covered, and first aid is available at all times.

Location and What's Hot?

The FIZZ Bremen is a convenient living option. It has academic institutions, local stores, and many hangout spaces around. Grocery stores and household items can be bought from Aldi Nord and Rewe. Riensberg Apotheke and Horner Apotheke are drugstores close by to buy medicines.

Bellini and Haus am Walde are ideal for a fantastic dinner and lunch. Le Café and Röstraum Café are welcoming places to meet your friends and have a fun time over a cup of coffee and tasty snacks. OililiO and Zart Bitter Bar are smart cocktail bars for refreshing drinks. Moreover, these fun places are close to The FIZZ Bremen.

Bremen Town Musicians & Bremen Market Square is a lively space to explore the historic buildings and iconic symbols. Take a guided tour of the Bremen Town Hall and the Roland Statue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To click artistic photographs, stop at the Schnoor Quarter. At Böttcherstraße, you can browse craft shops or shop for souvenirs. Geeks enjoy interactive exhibits at Universum Bremen. Rhododendron-Park Bremen & Botanika will be your quick escape to nature. These are must-visit places around The FIZZ Bremen.

Commute

You can easily find transport from The FIZZ Bremen. Within a 5-minute walk, there are Universität-Süd and Bremen Lise-Meitner-Straße transit stops. You can take a tram or bus from here. The Hauptbahnhof train station can be reached in a 10-minute drive. You can reach the Bremen Airport within a 16-minute drive.

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Room Types (2)

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Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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Single Studio

Starting From:€787/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Double Studio

Starting From:€1,164/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Inner Courtyard
Grill & Chill
Community Area
Gaming Area
Community Kitchen
Parking
Safety and Security
First Aid
Fire Protection
Intercom System
Video Surveillance
Security Service
House Management

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<ul> <li><strong>For stays of 10 months or longer</strong>: €99</li> <li><strong>For stays shorter than 10 months</strong>: €249</li> </ul>
Security Deposit
<p>A security deposit equivalent to <strong>3 months’ cold rent</strong> is required.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid <strong>monthly, </strong>in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<ul> <li><strong>Admission Fee</strong>: Payable <strong>via card</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Deposit &amp; First Rent</strong>: Must be paid <strong>via bank transfer</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Monthly Rent</strong>: Collected through <strong>SEPA direct debit</strong> on the <strong>1st of each month</strong> from a European bank account.</li> </ul>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>No guarantor required.</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
Cooling Off Period
<p>A <strong>14-day cooling-off period</strong> applies from the date of booking.</p>
Early termination by students
<ul> <li>If you wish to <strong>terminate the contract early</strong> <strong>without</strong> providing a replacement tenant, you must follow the <strong>standard termination rules</strong> specified in your rental agreement.</li> <li><strong>Key Points:<br> </strong>You must <strong>continue paying rent</strong> until the official end of your contract <strong>or</strong> until a suitable replacement tenant is found and approved.<br> The <strong>contract cannot be terminated immediately</strong> without following the process.<br> For visa-related issues or other exceptions, <strong>no special provisions apply</strong> — tenants must still <strong>terminate as per the contract terms</strong>.</li> </ul>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p><strong>Eligibility Criteria:</strong></p> <p>1. Must be an <strong>enrolled student, apprentice, or trainee</strong><br> <em>(In some locations, young professionals may also be accepted — please confirm with the Letting Team)</em></p> <p>2. Must commit to a <strong>minimum rental period of 6 months</strong></p> <p>3. Must rent <strong>at least until 30th September</strong> of a given year and <strong>until the end of your current contract</strong></p> <p><strong>Process to Follow:</strong></p> <p><strong>Start the process at least 4 weeks</strong> before the end of the month in which you plan to move out.</p> <p><strong>Example:</strong><br> If your contract runs from <strong>01.10.2022 to 30.09.2023</strong><br> and you want to end it on <strong>31.05.2023</strong>,<br> then your <strong>replacement tenant must rent from 01.06.2023 to at least 30.09.2024</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Submit Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Complete the <strong>New Tenant Form</strong></p> <p>2. Upload all <strong>required documents</strong> via the <strong>contact form</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Approval &amp; Agreement:</strong></p> <p>1. Once approved, you will receive a <strong>mutual termination agreement</strong> via <strong>DocuSign</strong></p> <p>2. <strong>Sign the agreement digitally</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Processing Fee:</strong></p> <p>A <strong>€150 processing fee</strong> may apply <em>(depending on your contract)</em></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Required Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Proof of matriculation / education / employment</p> <p>2. Liability insurance</p> <p>3. ID card or VISA</p> <p>4. SEPA direct debit mandate</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my pet?

Animals are appreciated in nature, but due to limited space in the student residence and out of consideration for the cultural and religious backgrounds of the international community, pets are not allowed in the apartments.

Can I connect to the Internet with a cable?

Each apartment has access points with LAN connections installed, allowing tenants to connect a network cable directly to "LAN". If there are any issues, tenants can carefully remove the white cover (hold on to both sides and push it upwards).

How do I get a connection?

Tenants should connect to the SSID provided by D.T.Net service via email and enter the corresponding password. Up to 8 devices (mobile, PC, etc.) can be logged in.

Can I use my own router?

Tenants should not connect their own WLAN routers or other hotspots, as these may cause interference in the network.

What about the ancillary costs?

The residence management includes ancillary costs in the monthly all-in price to help students plan expenses more effectively. They are committed to managing these costs as efficiently as possible.

What is a warning notice?

A written warning is a unilateral declaration intended to inform the tenant that a certain behaviour, such as nighttime noise or consistently late rent payments, is considered a breach of the contract. The warning serves to create an opportunity for the tenant to refrain from such behaviour.

What is liability insurance and what is it needed for?

Liability insurance covers damages for which the insured person is responsible, protecting them from financial loss. For example, if a tenant loses the key to the rented apartment, liability insurance may cover the cost. Coverage details vary depending on the insurance provider.

What is the broadcasting fee (GEZ)? Do I have to pay it?

The broadcasting fee is charged for the use of public broadcasting services. As of July 20, 2021, the fee is 18.36 EUR. For citizens over 18 years of age, the rule is: one apartment = one fee.

What is the community?

The community consists of the residents themselves. The residence offers opportunities to join an international network, meet people from around the world, and build friendships and professional connections.

What events are held? Do I have to participate?

The housing provider regularly organizes events such as welcome parties, Christmas celebrations, BBQs, film nights, trips, excursions, football matches, and more. Participation is optional.

What is the Residents' Registration Office and why is registration required?

It is a legal requirement for every resident to register at their place of residence within 14 days of moving in (not from the date of signing the tenancy agreement). Registration can be done at any Einwohnermeldeamt (residents' registration office), regardless of district. A landlord’s confirmation will be provided by the house management upon move-in.

What does all-in price mean?

The monthly all-in price includes the cold rent and service costs. It depends on apartment size and features such as balcony or floor. Services include furniture, internet, ancillary costs, house management, access to common areas, and security services. Additional one-time costs include the admission fee (for booking processing) and the deposit, which is refundable after move-out if there are no damages.

How can I book a viewing and what can I view?

Currently, only on-site viewings are offered. Prospective tenants will be shown the community areas, outdoor areas, and a show apartment (if available at the time).
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Student Accommodations in Bremen

Bremen Student Accommodation

Bremen is a lively hub for students, home to Universität Bremen, Hochschule Bremen, Constructor University, & a growing community of international students each year. With thousands of learners arriving every semester, the demand for student accommodation in Bremen stays consistently high. On-campus student dormitories in Bremen fill up quickly, so many students turn to off-campus student housing Bremen, which offers more freedom, flexibility, & room types suited to every lifestyle. From cosy studios with a private kitchen to furnished student apartments in Bremen and shared flats near campus, students can find the right fit without compromising on convenience. The city blends a calm German atmosphere with safe streets, green parks, reliable tram routes and riverside paths that make everyday student life relaxing and manageable. It’s no surprise that Bremen ranks among the most appealing student-friendly cities in northern Germany, offering comfort, convenience, & a welcoming community.

When it comes to finding the best Bremen student accommodation, amber simplifies the process. With verified listings, flexible payments, transparent prices, & 24/7 support, booking becomes stress-free for both students and parents. Popular choices include The FIZZ Bremen, offering furnished rooms, modern community areas, fast WiFi, on-site laundry, gym, & excellent proximity to tram stops & supermarkets. Students exploring long-term academic plans often look at the best cities to live in Germany.

About Bremen

Bremen, located in northern Germany along the River Weser, is a historic & welcoming city with a population of 586,000 residents & a thriving student population of over 30,000 across the universities. The city is known for its safe streets, cultural heritage, & friendly academic environment. Bremen maintains a safety index of around 52, giving students a reassuring sense of stability. The cost of living in Bremen ranges from €970 to €1,000 per month, depending on lifestyle & travel habits, making it an affordable choice compared with larger German cities. With Germany’s happiness index of about 6.9, Bremen’s calm pace of life, open green space,s & strong community culture support a positive & well-rounded student experience.

The city’s compact layout & wide network of tram lines, bike lanes, & walkable streets place Bremen at an estimated mid-70s walkability level, making daily commuting easy. Supermarkets, parks, cafés, libraries, & campus facilities are all within minutes walk away, simplifying everyday routines. Bremen’s academic environment is a strong draw too, & students often compare options across the country using resources such as the guide to best universities in Germany, which help them understand how Bremen sits within the broader German education landscape.

Affordable & Best Student Accommodation in Bremen

Finding great student accommodation Bremen that helps students settle into city life with ease. Choosing the right residence ensures a comfortable living experience, shorter commutes, & convenient access to supermarkets, tram routes, & community spaces. Amber curates top student housing Bremen, ensuring every listed property meets high standards for comfort, safety, & convenience. One of the best options is:
1. The FIZZ Bremen – from €726/month
It is located at 1 G, Universitätsallee, Bremen, 28359, Germany. This Bremen student accommodation offers modern, fully furnished residences offering private studios, spacious community areas, fast WiFi, on-site laundry, & a friendly community of residents. Its excellent location near tram stops and supermarkets makes it ideal for students wanting independence & reliable support. THE FIZZ Bremen offers 335 single and double studios with an all-in living concept.

Best Areas to Live in Bremen

Bremen has several neighbourhoods that fit student life well, each offering its own mix of atmosphere, convenience & affordability.
1. Schwachhausen: The area offers peaceful residential streets & accessible tram links, with student apartments usually costing €650 to €900 per month, depending on size & furnishing.
2. Neustadt: The area is lively and youthful, filled with cafés & independent shops, & rents generally range from €670 to €1,000 per month, making it ideal for students looking for a social environment.
3. Walle: The area is one of the most budget-friendly districts, close to the Walle-Centre mall, where shared flats & private rooms are generally cheaper than central neighbourhoods. The average rent in this area ranges from €600 to €900 per month.
4. Vegesack: The area is perfect for Constructor University students, offering lower rents than the city centre & a short commute thanks to its immediate vicinity to campus. The average rent in this area ranges from €550 to €800 per month.
5. Mitte: It's in the heart of Bremen, provides unmatched walkability & cultural access, with slightly higher rents reflecting its convenience and central location. The average rent in this area ranges from €600 to €900 per month.

Room Types Available in Bremen

1. En-suite Rooms: Ideal for students who want privacy while still enjoying shared kitchens & common areas. Student housing is often the most affordable accommodation option in Bremen. Each room comes with a private bathroom, making these rooms especially popular among first-year & international students.
2. Non-en-suite Rooms: A budget-friendly option offering private bedrooms with shared bathrooms. These are typically found in shared flats and suit students prioritising affordability.
3. Studios: Fully self-contained spaces with a private kitchen, bathroom & study area. Perfect for students who want independence and a peaceful environment within furnished apartments in Bremen.
4. 1-Bedroom Apartments: A comfortable option offering separate living & sleeping areas, ideal for students who want extra space & a homely feel while staying close to campus.
5. 2-3 Bedroom Apartments: Private rooms within a shared apartment layout, giving students communal kitchens & living spaces. These work well for friends or students who prefer group living with a mix of privacy & community. Private apartments provide the most privacy and independence but are generally the most expensive option, costing between €450 and €850 per month for studios.

Cost of Living in Bremen

The cost of living in Bremen can vary depending on the neighbourhood you choose, your lifestyle & how you manage monthly expenses. Compared with larger German cities, Bremen offers a more affordable student experience, especially for those staying in student-friendly districts and modern student accommodation in Bremen. On average, students spend between €970 and €1,700 per month, depending on their choice of accommodation, travel habits, groceries and entertainment. Here’s a detailed breakdown of approximate monthly costs for students living in apartments for rent in Bremen:

1. Accommodation:  €600-€900 per month
2. Food: €150-€250 per month
3. Groceries: €180-€250 per month
4. Transportation: €40-€70 per month (including student concessions)
5. Utilities: €40-€80 per month
6. Internet: €20-€40 per month
7. Leisure & social activities: €60-€150 per month
8. Clothing & miscellaneous: €40-€100 per month

Student Travel in Bremen

Bremen offers a reliable, well-connected & student-friendly public transport network, making it easy to travel between student flats, university campuses and major landmarks. The system includes trams, buses, regional trains & extensive cycling routes, giving students multiple ways to commute affordably. Students at Universität Bremen & Constructor University receive semester passes that significantly reduce travel costs, while discounted fares are available through VBN for learners across the city. Here’s an overview of key transport options for students living in student residence Bremen:

1. Trams (BSAG Network): The tram network is one of the fastest & most convenient ways for students to move around the city. With multiple lines connecting areas like Schwachhausen, Neustadt, Walle, & the city centre, trams run frequently throughout the day. A standard adult ticket costs around €2.80-€3.00, but students benefit from unlimited travel through the semester ticket included in university fees.

2. Buses: Bremen’s buses complement the tram network & serve routes that are not covered by tram lines. They are excellent for late-night travel & reaching quieter residential neighbourhoods. Single fares cost around €2.80-€3.00, while weekly and monthly passes offer better value. Students can also use their semester ticket or VBN student discounts, which apply across both buses & trams.

3. Cycling: Cycling is extremely popular among students thanks to Bremen’s flat landscape, wide bike paths & safe road network. Many students use bicycles for their daily commute between student residence Bremen, parks, shops & campus. Costs are minimal, around €10-€20 per month for bike maintenance or rentals. Dedicated lanes and bike parking spaces near universities and residences make this one of the most efficient ways to get around.

4. Regional Trains (Deutsche Bahn): For students who like exploring beyond Bremen, regional trains connect the city to Hamburg, Oldenburg, Bremerhaven & other major hubs. The Deutschlandticket (€58/month) offers unlimited travel across regional public transport nationwide, ideal for weekend trips & academic excursions.

Student Travel Tip: The semester ticket provided by Universität Bremen & Constructor University covers unlimited tram & bus travel, making commuting predictable & cost-effective for students throughout the city.

Student Life and Tourist Attractions in Bremen

Bremen offers a balanced student lifestyle where academics, leisure & community blend naturally. Students living in student apartments Bremen enjoy cosy cafés like Café Deichbar & Cafe Tölke for study sessions or weekend meet-ups. Popular restaurants such as Plaka Restaurant & Muchos más are ideal for affordable meals, while pubs like Red Rock & Schüttinger Gasthausbrauerei provide lively evening hangouts. Nightlife spots, including Liberty Club Terrace & La VIVA Club discotheque, offer dancing & late-night events. Students can fully participate in all student activities, the rich campus club life, and countless events while enjoying the freedom of independent student life in Bremen.

Green spaces such as Wallanlagen & Park am Osterdeich are perfect for jogging, studying outdoors or relaxing between lectures. Students rely on shopping hubs like the Walle-Center for groceries & essentials, while Bremen City Library & Die Schwarze Kinderbibliothek support academic work with quiet study areas. Healthcare needs are served by Adler-Apotheke & Hospital St. Joseph-Stift Bremen. Cultural attractions such as City 46 municipal cinema Bremen e.V., Weserdampfer Friedrich, & the Seemannsgarn-Museum offer affordable entertainment and history. Students who enjoy exploring beyond the city often plan trips using insights from the best places to visit in Germany, making weekends more exciting.

Top Universities in Bremen for International Students

1. Universität Bremen: A leading public research university with a student population of 19,000+. It is known for research-led teaching & strong international programmes. Students pay a semester fee of €85-€260, which includes the semester ticket & essential student services.
2. Hochschule Bremen (HSB – City University of Applied Sciences): Home to over 8,700 students, HSB focuses on engineering, business, aviation, social sciences & applied research. It is well regarded across Germany for its practical, industry-linked programmes. Semester fees typically range from €400 to €430.
3. Constructor University: It's a private English-language university with around 1,600 students from more than 110 countries. The university is respected for small-group teaching, international exposure & strong academic support. The tuition fee averages €10,000 per semester.

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