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The FIZZ Munich, Munich

2, Hanebergstraße, München, 80637, Germany
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€1879
per month
3.3 mi from City Center
( 19m. 33m. 1h 14m)
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Bicycle Parking
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study area
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About the Property

Stylish living in the Bavarian capital Munich: Whether you are a student, professional, commuter or intern, looking for short- or long-term accommodation – with our all-in living concept we have something for everyone. A total of 218 student accommodations and 16 flex apartments are waiting to be filled with life! A number of generously dimensioned community areas provide additional space for networking, learning and relaxing. Thanks to the excellent public transport you can reach the whole city in no time. By bike you can reach the MU, LMU or TU Munich in less than 15 minutes. The hip nightlife district Maxvorstadt is only 10 minutes away.

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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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Flex Studio

Starting From:€1,879/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
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Single Studio

Starting From:€1,424/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Rooftop Terrace
Community And Gaming Areas
Community Kitchen
Study Rooms
Bicycle Parking
Parking Garage
Safety and Security
House Management
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

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

What is liability insurance, and why do I need it?

Liability insurance protects you from unexpected financial losses caused by accidental damage. For example, if you lose the key to your rented apartment, this type of insurance usually covers the cost. At the property, liability insurance is one of the documents required before moving in, along with proof of enrolment or education. Tip: If you don’t already have liability insurance, you can easily purchase one online from any reputed provider.

Why don’t I have a Wi-Fi router in my room?

Routers are installed in common areas and every alternate room to ensure smooth Wi-Fi coverage across the entire building. This setup works like mobile network towers, ensuring stable internet access for everyone. If your room has a router, it will be a white box on the wall with a grey cable. Please do not remove or unplug the cable, as it can affect internet connectivity for you and your neighbours.

Can I connect to the internet using a cable?

Yes. If you have a router in your room, you can connect a network cable directly to the “LAN” port. If you don’t have a router, plug your cable into the left-hand wall socket to access the internet.

How do I set up my internet connection?

Internet services at the property are provided through ASK4. You’ll need to: Register for an ASK4 account online. Add your devices — up to 10 devices per account. If you need more than 10 devices, you can purchase an additional package.

Is the internet connection secure without my own router?

Yes. Your devices are connected to your password-protected ASK4 account, meaning they’re not visible to others on the network.

What should I do if I face internet issues?

If you experience connectivity problems, you can directly contact ASK4 support through their official website.

Are ancillary costs included in the rent?

Yes, ancillary costs such as water, heating, and internet are usually included in your monthly all-in price. This makes it easier to plan your monthly expenses. However, due to changes in global energy and utility costs, there may be adjustments during your rental period. These adjustments are only to cover increased operational costs — no profit is made from them.

What is the “all-in price”?

Your all-in price includes: Monthly rent (based on your apartment size and features). Utilities, furniture, internet, and other services. Access to community amenities like common areas and security services. Additional one-time charges: Admission/booking fee for processing your booking. Security deposit, refundable after you move out (provided there’s no damage).

How are international payments handled?

If you’re transferring rent from a non-EU account, your bank may apply currency conversion and transaction fees. Please ensure these are covered when making payments, as short payments can lead to delays or outstanding balances.

What is a SEPA Direct Debit Mandate?

The SEPA Direct Debit Mandate allows your rent to be automatically debited from your EU-based bank account without extra fees. You can authorize or revoke it at any time.

What is a warning notice?

A warning notice is issued if a tenant violates rental policies — for example, by causing excessive noise or consistently paying rent late. If the behaviour continues after a warning, it can lead to termination of the rental agreement without notice.

Are events organized at the property?

Yes! Regular community events are organized, including: Welcome parties Movie nights BBQs Sports events Trips and excursions Participation is optional but encouraged to meet new people and enjoy the community.

Can I bring my pet?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the property due to space limitations and the diverse cultural backgrounds of the student community.
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Munich Student Accommodation

Munich is one of Germany’s most academic hubs, home to top institutions like LMU Munich and Hochschule München. It draws thousands of international and exchange students every year. Known for its rich culture efficient public transport, beer gardens, and high quality of life, Munich offers the perfect mix of tradition and modern living. Making living in Munich an exciting experience for students.

As the student population continues to grow, the demand for student housing in Munich has increased significantly. On-campus student residences and residence halls fill up quickly, making off-campus student accommodation in Munich, a popular choice. Students can find a variety of housing options, such as private rooms, fully furnished studios, and a shared flat setup, depending on the room type, budget, and lifestyle preferences. Whether you want student apartments in Munich or a single room, or shared student flats, the city offers something for everyone usually ranging from €600–€1,200 per month depending on the area and amenities.

Amber makes it easier to find the most reliable Munich student housing by offering verified listings, flexible rental terms, and dedicated support. With amber’s housing referral service, students gain access to secure properties transparent rental agreement details, and options within walking distance of universities and public transport. Start your search with amber to explore top providers across the city and choose the right accommodation for your needs.

About Munich

Munich, the capital of Bavaria in southern Germany, is one of the country’s most dynamic and academically flourishing cities. Located near the foothills of the Alps, Munich blends traditional Bavarian charm with urban life, making it an appealing destination for students from around the world. The city’s history dates back to the 12th century, and today it stands as a global center for technology, culture, and education, one of the many reasons students seek student accommodation in Munich Germany, each year.

With a population of over 1.5 million, Munich offers a youthful, international environment supported by green parks, lakes like Starnberger See, and outdoor attractions ideal for hiking, cycling, and study breaks. The city is famous for events that attract Gen Z students, such as Oktoberfest, Tollwood Festival, and lively music scenes in Gärtnerplatz and Olympiapark. Munich hosts some of Germany’s top universities, including Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU Munich), Technical University of Munich (TUM), and Hochschule München. These institutions consistently rank high in QS rankings for research and innovation. Many students choose neighborhoods around these universities for convenient commutes and access to libraries, cafes, and leisure spaces.

The city offers a strong educational network, well-connected public transport, and a student-friendly atmosphere. Many students prefer modern off-campus residences over a traditional student dormitory in Munich, as they offer more comfort, privacy, and convenience near academic and cultural hotspots. With its strong academic network, excellent safety, and energetic lifestyle, Munich remains an ideal place for students to live and study.

Best Student Housing Munich

Finding the right place to live is one of the most important parts of moving to a new city. For students arriving in Munich, choosing the best student housing Munich Germany can make a huge difference in comfort, productivity, and overall university experience. A good home supports your studies, keeps you close to campus, and offers a community where you can meet new people, whether you prefer a student flat Munich, a shared apartment, or a modern student residence Munich. Key factors like proximity to university, budget, safety, amenities, and social environment all play a big role when deciding where to stay. amber makes the entire process easier by offering verified, fully furnished options across the city. With flexible leases, transparent pricing, and personalised support, amber helps students find housing that fits their lifestyle and academic needs.

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Affordable Student Accommodation in Munich

Munich may be known for its high cost of living, but students can still find affordable student housing in Munich that offers comfort, safety, and convenience. The city provides a wide range of options, from budget-friendly shared spaces to value-driven student apartments in Munich, ensuring students don’t have to compromise on quality while managing expenses. Even the more economical properties often include essentials such as Wi-Fi, study lounges, and easy access to public transport. With rent in Munich for students varying based on location and room type, choosing the right property can help you balance affordability and lifestyle. Cheap student accommodation in Munich is especially popular among international students who want a secure, well-connected home without stretching their budget. Below are some of the best affordable options, ideal for students looking for comfort at a reasonable price:

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Best Areas to Live in Munich

Munich offers several student-friendly neighbourhoods that are safe, well connected, and close to major universities like LMU Munich, the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and Hochschule München. Whether you’re looking for student accommodation in Munich or exploring options for student accommodation in Munich Germany, these areas provide great access to cafés, parks, supermarkets, and public transport. Students can choose between shared flats, private rooms, or off-campus residences, especially since a typical student dormitory Munich may not always offer the comfort or availability students need. Here are some of the best areas to consider:

1. Maxvorstadt

Known as Munich’s “student district,” Maxvorstadt is close to both LMU and TUM. You’ll find plenty of cafés, budget eateries, bookstores, and libraries. Popular spots include Barer Straße, Café Vorhoelzer, and the Pinakothek museums. Transport is easy with stops like Theresienstraße (U2) and Universität (U3/U6).

2. Schwabing

A lively and artistic neighbourhood filled with cafes, bars, and small shops. Leopoldstraße is the main hangout spot for students. Parks like Englischer Garten give plenty of space for walks and study breaks. The area is well connected through Giselastraße (U3/U6) and Münchner Freiheit (U3/U6).

3. Giesing

A more affordable area with a relaxed local vibe. Students enjoy cosy cafes, community parks, and simple dining options. Popular areas include Tegernseer Landstraße and Grünwalder Stadion. Key transport links include Giesing Station (U2, S-Bahn).

4. Haidhausen

Perfect for students who like quiet streets, cute cafes, and easy access to the city center. Rosenheimer Platz, Preysingstraße, and the cafes around Wiener Platz are popular. Haidhausen is well connected through Ostbahnhof (S-Bahn, U5).

5. Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

A peaceful district with wide streets, bakeries, and parks like Hirschgarten. It’s ideal for students who prefer quiet surroundings while still staying connected. Transport options include Rotkreuzplatz (U1) and various tram lines.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Munich

Munich offers a wide variety of room types to support students with different lifestyles, budgets, and privacy preferences. Whether you're searching for student accommodation in Munich for international students, a cosy student flat in Munich, or flexible apartments for rent in Munich for students, the city has options that fit every need. With amber, students can easily explore verified listings and secure reliable student housing Munich Germany, especially if they’re arriving for the first time.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms are a common choice in many student residence Munich buildings. These rooms offer a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while still enjoying shared kitchens and lounges. This setup works well for those who want independence but still want the social aspect of student living.
Ideal for: Students who prefer privacy while staying connected to a community.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

For students searching for affordable accommodation in Munich for international students, non-ensuite rooms are a budget-friendly option. You get your own bedroom, while bathrooms and kitchens are shared. This arrangement keeps costs low and makes it easier to meet other students in the building.
Ideal for: Students who want a private study/sleep space at a lower price.

3. Studio Apartments

Many apartments for rent in Munich for students include self-contained studio units. A studio gives you a private kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom in one space. It’s one of the most preferred choices among international students who want full independence.
Ideal for: Students with busy schedules who value peace, privacy, and convenience.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

Another popular option in student housing Munich Germany is 1-bed or 2-bed apartments. These units offer separate bedrooms with shared living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. They give more space than shared flats while still keeping rent manageable.
Ideal for: Two friends or roommates who want privacy and a quieter living atmosphere.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments are commonly found in both private rentals and student residence Munich buildings. They include several private bedrooms and shared common areas. This option creates a lively student lifestyle and helps reduce living costs. Rooms in shared apartments usually cost between €500 and €800.
Ideal for: Students who enjoy community living and making new friends.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms can be found in various student flats in Munich and shared apartments across the city. Students get a personal bedroom and access to shared spaces like kitchens and study lounges. This mix of independence and social interaction makes private rooms a flexible choice.
Ideal for: Students who want personal space without choosing a full studio.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Munich is important for students planning their monthly budget. While the city is known for being slightly more expensive than other German cities, it offers a high quality of life, efficient transport, and plenty of student-friendly options. Expenses can vary based on lifestyle, especially when choosing rooms in Munich for students or managing daily essentials. On average, rent in Munich for students forms the biggest part of monthly spending, followed by food, transport, and leisure. This quick guide provides an overview to help you plan your finances confidently.

1. Accommodation: €450–€900/month
2. Groceries: €150–€250/month
3. Transportation: €30–€60/month (student pass)
4. Utilities: €80–€120/month
5. Internet: €20–€30/month
6. Leisure & Activities: €80–€150/month

Pro Tip: Students are advised to explore cost-saving measures, such as securing affordable accommodation and cooking meals at home.

Student Travel Munich

Getting around Munich is easy, reliable, and very student-friendly. Whether you live in shared flats, student housing in Munich, or modern student apartments in Munich, the city’s transport network makes it simple to reach universities, libraries, cafés, supermarkets, and popular hangout spots. Most student areas are well connected, and the semester ticket helps keep travel affordable. Here are the main travel options students use in Munich:

1. U-Bahn (Underground)

Munich’s U-Bahn connects major student neighbourhoods directly to LMU, TUM, parks, study areas, and city centres. Stations like Universität, Odeonsplatz, and Münchner Freiheit are especially popular among students. Trains come often, making daily travel quick and convenient.
Cost: Included in the semester ticket, otherwise around €15/week.

2. S-Bahn (City Trains)

The S-Bahn is great for longer routes or fast connections across the city. Students living in areas like Giesing, Schwabing, or near Munich East often use lines such as S1–S8 for easy travel. It also connects directly to Munich Airport and main stations like Hauptbahnhof.
Cost: Covered in the semester ticket, or about €12–€15/week.

3. Trams & Buses

Munich’s tram and bus networks reach places not directly served by the U-Bahn or S-Bahn. They run through neighbourhoods like Maxvorstadt, Haidhausen, and Neuhausen, helping students get to supermarkets, cafés, and late-night study spots. Trams are especially useful for quick, short-distance trips.
Cost: Included in the semester ticket, or around €8–€12/week.

4. Regional Trains

Regional trains (RB & RE) are perfect for weekend trips or students commuting from nearby towns. Major stations like München Hbf and Pasing make travelling outside the city simple.
Cost: Partially included depending on your semester ticket; otherwise about €20/week.

5. Cycling

Munich is very bike-friendly, with safe lanes and plenty of green routes. Many student residences offer bike storage, making cycling an easy way to reach campus or nearby stores.
Cost: No weekly cost if you own a bike; rentals cost about €8–€12/week.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Munich

Munich is a welcoming and student-friendly city where academics and everyday life blend smoothly. Students staying in student accommodation in Munich enjoy a safe environment, beautiful city views, and plenty of places to relax, study, and explore. With its mix of modern culture and Bavarian traditions, Munich offers one of the most enjoyable lifestyles for anyone choosing student accommodation in Munich Germany.

Popular student areas like Maxvorstadt, Schwabing, and Haidhausen give easy access to cafes, libraries, parks, and university buildings. Students often spend their study hours in quiet cafés, green spaces like the English Garden, or community areas around LMU and TUM campuses. Munich’s food scene is also a big attraction; students love grabbing coffee at Man Versus Machine, eating affordable meals at Dean & David, or hanging out with friends in outdoor beer gardens during the summer. For weekend relaxation, Munich has many scenic spots. Students enjoy strolling through the English Garden, cycling along the Isar River, or visiting the peaceful Nymphenburg Palace gardens. For nightlife, areas like Glockenbachviertel and Schwabing offer a mix of bars, music venues, and clubs that students enjoy after a long week of classes.

Munich is also rich in culture and history. You can visit famous sites like Marienplatz, BMW Welt, the Residenz Museum, and the Deutsches Museum. Seasonal events such as Oktoberfest, Tollwood Festival, and Christmas Markets give students fun ways to experience local traditions. With its blend of study spaces, social spots, cultural sites, and natural beauty, Munich offers an exciting lifestyle that makes student life both comfortable and inspiring.

Universities in Munich

Munich is one of Germany’s leading study destinations, known for its strong academic environment, modern research facilities, and diverse international student community. With excellent public transport, supportive campuses, and access to student residence Munich options, the city offers a smooth and comfortable study experience. Many students also choose student housing Munich Germany to stay close to essential university buildings, libraries, and social spaces.

1. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich)

LMU Munich is one of Europe’s top public universities and home to over 50,000 students, including a large number of international learners. It offers programs across humanities, business, medicine, social sciences, and natural sciences. Known for its strong research culture and academic excellence, LMU continues to attract students from all around the world.

2. Technical University of Munich (TUM)

TUM is a globally recognised institution with a student population of more than 48,000 learners. Famous for engineering, science, and technology programs, TUM provides access to advanced labs, innovation centres, and strong industry partnerships. Its reputation for cutting-edge research makes it one of Germany’s most competitive universities.

3. Munich University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule München – HM)

Hochschule München (HM) is one of Germany’s largest universities of applied sciences with over 18,000 students. It focuses on practical, career-oriented education in engineering, business, design, technology, and social sciences. Students benefit from hands-on learning, workshops, and real-world project experience

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