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Wallstraße, Frankfurt
Room 1 - Bedroom
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Room 1 - Bedroom
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Wallstraße, Frankfurt

Wallstraße, Frankfurt am Main, 60594, Germany
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Wi-Fi

About the Property

The apartment is furnished and the following services are available: Desk, Cloakroom, Shared bathroom It is important to note that utilities are included in the rental price.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Water
Gas
Electricity
Wi-Fi

Common Amenities

Wi-Fi
Centralized Heating

Cancellation Policies (1)

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    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
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Payment Policies (4)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who will I share the property with?

None in the case of renting out an internal flat. In the case of renting out a room: unfortunately, due to GDPR requirements they are unable to share specific information about the other tenants in the property. In order to get a better idea of the other tenants in the property, they recommend that you consult their customer care team who will be able to provide you with general information on the tenants present: "e.g. mixed gender students aged between 20 and 27 years".

What are the booking costs?

PMG charges a service fee which is proportional to the cost of the fee for the number of months booked. In addition to the booking costs, you can add specific costs for the registration of the contract, cleaning and sanitation. You can check for these additional costs in the ad description.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

When booking, the amounts to be paid are: one month's rent (which will be paid into the properties' landlord 48h after check in) + PMG commission. Once this amount is paid, the property will be reserved.

What is the monthly cost of utilities?

This information can be found in the Prices and availability section of each listing. For some listings utilities are included in the rental price for others they are excluded. For some properties utilities are included but up to a maximum monthly cap, this information will be present in the listing description or can be requested from their customer service team (e.g. utilities included up to a maximum of €150/month).

What if there is any Changes to my dates?

If during your tenancy you need to change your plans and move out early or extend your tenancy, they will be here to help you, simply contact their customer care team. Please note that PMG is not part of the tenancy agreement with your landlord, so you will need to inform both PMG and your landlord of your decision. Some rental agreements have early departure clauses, so they recommend that you check these in advance of your application. If you wish to stay in the property after your rental agreement has expired, you will need to enter a new booking request online, as this will be considered as a new rental. They recommend that you do this quickly to avoid losing your rental property.

Where and how can I check the availability of a property?

They include this information on every property advert, and you only need to look at the 'Prices and availability' section for more details. In addition, landlords may also set additional minimum and maximum stay rules. Some properties will have a 'gap' rule, which means that the landlord will only accept bookings with a transfer within a certain date range. For this reason, although it is available when selecting dates in the calendar, the system does not offer exit dates in advance. Owners operate in this way to avoid the property remaining empty for long periods between two bookings. Unfortunately this is a non-negotiable policy. For this reason, you can only book within the time period set by the landlord.

What are the house rules?

Each property listing includes a set of house rules that are non-negotiable and set by the landlord. -Smoking Allowed: Indicates whether or not smoking is permitted on the property. It is highly recommended that you follow this rule, otherwise you risk losing the security deposit. -Pets Allowed: This will indicate if the landlord will allow pets to enter the property, it is recommended that you add information about your pet in the notes to your booking request so that the landlord is informed in advance. -Overnight Guests: Most owners do not allow guests to stay in shared properties, so please check if this is allowed or if the landlord will charge a supplement. -Couples allowed: Room owners do not allow couples inside the room.

Is there any extra booking costs which needs to be paid?

As they work with both property managers and private owners, you may find administration fees in some listings. These are fees that are charged by property managers to cover administrative costs, including, but not limited to, contract registration, inventory checks, reference checks, cleaning and sanitation costs. If your listing contains an administrative fee, you will find information about this in the Pricing and Availability section of the listing. These costs are NOT included in the PMG commission and will be payable directly to the landlord after the booking.

Is Dependent stay allowed?

No. 

Is Dual occupancy allowed, if yes what are the charges ?

No.

Can I visit the property?

You don't need to visit the property: in-person visits are a thing of the past. - Their team verifies the property before publishing it to ensure 100% consistency between the listing and reality. - All listings come with photos and detailed descriptions. If you still have doubts, you can ask for more information from their team. - They do not allow visits so that everyone has an equal chance to book, whether you already live in the area or are still abroad.

What happens if there are problems?

In case of problems, you can contact your reference PMG agent who will assist you in resolving any issues. For added security, the money you have paid will be sent to the landlord within 48 hours of check-in. The policies and terms and conditions of PMG and the homeowner apply, which you can view above on this page.
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Student Accomodations in Frankfurt

Student Accommodation in Frankfurt

Finding suitable student accommodation in the Frankfurt locality can be time-consuming but not complicated. Amber offers a lot of affordable student housing that is both comfortable and reasonably priced. Student hostels in Frankfurt are found near many world-renowned universities like Goethe University, Offenbach University of Art & Design, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Goethe School of Business. This locality is an eccentric hub and has something for everybody. Ranging from luxurious student accommodations in Central Sydney to budget-friendly student housing, all the student accommodations are built considering the uber comfort of the students.

At amber, student housing in Frankfurt is further segregated into halls of residence, private halls of the living, and private housing. Private student accommodations in Fulham consist of comfortable, luxurious, budget-friendly en-suites, studios, and shared apartments, including all bills. These student apartment options are also available for students looking for short-term tenancies. Some famous private student housing here includes Urbanum and Elementum, which are great bargains to grab. When you book your student accommodation with us, you'll be provided with a booking executive. We even have 24/7 support for round-the-clock assistance.

About Frankfurt

Also known as Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt, a city in central Germany on the Main River, is a major financial centre and home to the European Central Bank. It is the birthplace of renowned author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former residence is now the Goethe House Museum. The city has a long history of producing high-quality sausages (frankfurters). For many years, Frankfurt has served as a major hub for transportation from Switzerland and southern Germany up the Rhine to the Ruhr region and across the Main to north-central Germany. According to GaWC, Frankfurt is a "alpha world city," a centre of trade, culture, education, tourism, and transportation on a global scale.

Frankfurt is an inviting city with a warm and friendly atmosphere, offering students a fantastic blend of academic opportunities, cultural experiences, and a lively social scene. Whether you're interested in finance, the arts, or simply immersing yourself in a diverse and cosmopolitan environment, Frankfurt has something to offer everyone.  Apart from academics, Frankfurt has much to offer in terms of entertainment and recreation. You'll find a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars, clubs, and live music venues catering to different tastes. The city is also known for its beautiful parks and green spaces, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling urban environment.

Best Student Accommodation in Frankfurt

As the primary factor for any student accommodation is its location and distance from the university, students often consider sustainability, lifestyle, and commuting services before choosing an ideal student accommodation. Student accommodation in Frankfurt adheres to the facilities a student would require. Some localities with pocket-friendly student accommodations are Bokenheim, Innenstand and Ostend.

1. Bokenheim: With its laid-back, student-friendly eateries, cafes, and late-night bars, Hip Bockenheim is a quiet district located around the hopping Leipziger Strasse. The neighbouring U-Bahn entrance resembles a subway vehicle bursting out of the pavement, and the Bockenheimer Warte, a mediaeval watchtower, are its most notable feature.

2. Innenstand: The vibrant Innenstand is a financial and commercial area recognised for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, as well as a plethora of bars, clubs, retail stores, and informal eateries. Numerous multinational retailers and the MyZeil mall are located on Zeil Street, while the upscale pedestrian street of Fressgass is lined with upscale food businesses and outdoor cafes. The Goethe House museum, which examines the life of the renowned German author, is among the cultural attractions.

3. Ostend: Up-and-coming Ostend is home to the Frankfurt Zoo, performing arts facilities such as the Fritz Rémond Theater and open spaces such as the beachfront Hafenpark and the meandering Ostpark. Hanauer Landstrasse, the main street, is filled with international restaurants, furniture boutiques, and warehouses that have been transformed into pubs and music venues. The European Central Bank Tower, which is angular and stunningly contemporary, provides views of Frankfurt's skyline.

Cost of Living in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is undoubtedly one of the most costly cities in Germany, second only to Munich. So to further help plan out your budget and expenses, we have provided rough estimates of a few other mandatory costs you will have to bear while living as a student. Most of these estimates prices will vary depending on personal preferences but are a helpful way to gauge how much you could be spending.

  1. Food and groceries: €50-100/ month
  2. Travel: €10-100/ month
  3. Phone plan: €35-50/ month
  4. Utilities: €100-300/ month
  5. Sports and Leisure: €10-45/ month

Student Travel in Frankfurt

Overall, the city's train, bus, and tram networks provide excellent coverage, and it's a highly well-connected location. Amber provides student accommodations that are all easily accessible by public transport. Students can get a travel card and travel with discounted charges. Local public transportation options include the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, city buses, trams, ferries and regional trains.

1. Bus: Given that rail-based modes of transportation services all major routes in Frankfurt, buses only play a tiny part in the city's transportation system. However, there are some cross-town bus lines, particularly towards the north. Buses operate and serve as feeder services for subway lines. Students at Goethe-University are entitled to free local public transportation in the service area.

2. Trains: Local trains go up to 80 kilometres between Frankfurt and local towns and villages. In Frankfurt's urban region, most local trains have multiple stations and are also useful for getting around the city. German local trains are divided into Regionalbahn (RB) and Regionalexpress (RE).

3. Ferry: There is only one boat service in Frankfurt, and it connects the stations Frankfurt-Hoechst Batterie and Frankfurt-Schwanheim Höchster Weg in the Hoechst neighbourhood.

4. Cycle: Cycle is one of the best ways to commute in Frankfurt, and guess what? You won’t need any gym to keep yourself fit!

Student Lifestyle and Living in Frankfurt

In Frankfurt, going to university entails more than merely carrying a book. In truth, the city has a way of luring people into nightlife, day trips, socialising, and realising life's realities. Studying in Frankfurt is truly a life-changing experience in the heart of Europe. It is among the most popular destinations for students who choose to study in Germany. As a result, the student population in this city is diverse, active, and vibrant. The city's size provides students with a wide range of possibilities.

While there are many exciting places to go in the city centre, such as wine bars and standard pubs, they can be expensive for students, which explains why some neighbourhoods where students rule. Many places are just around the corner of your preferred student accommodations. Bockenheim is a fantastic location with many less expensive but nonetheless entertaining bars and alternative cafés. There are some fantastic jazz clubs on Kleine Bockenheimer Straße for nightlife enthusiasts. The best Kneipen (traditional bars) are in Sachsenhausen, and Bornheim is another fantastic area with calm beer gardens, a lovely ambience, and fans of Apfelwein. Studying in Frankfurt is an extraordinary journey filled with memorable experiences. From its lively nightlife and diverse student community to its vibrant neighborhoods and exciting day trip opportunities, the city presents a friendly and dynamic environment that enhances your university years. So, get ready to embrace the lively spirit of Frankfurt, make lifelong connections, and create unforgettable memories during your time as a student in this captivating city.

Tourist Attractions in or around Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a very diverse city. On one hand, there are banks and big businesses, trade exhibits and shopping, and the other side is full of culture, comfort, and traditions. But one thing is sure: There is something for everyone in the Main Metropolis.

Here are a few things you can do are-

1. Römer

2. Main Tower

3. Städel Museum

4. Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (Dom St. Bartholomaus)

5. Palmengarten

Universities in/near Frankfurt

Some of the best universities are in Frankfurt. With amber, you can easily find student accommodations near your university.

1. Goethe University

2. Offenbach University of Art & Design

3. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Goethe School of Business 

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