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Yugo Luna, Salamanca

2-22, C. Fernando Población, Salamanca, 37007, Spain
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€683
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1.0 mi from City Center
( 7m. 19m. 24m)
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gym
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About the Property

Yugo Luna, located at 2-22 C. Fernando Población Salamanca 37007 Spain, offers a mix of private shared apartments and studios designed for students who want flexibility and independence. The residence sits just a 6-minute drive from Pontifical University of Salamanca and around a 6-minute car ride from the University of Salamanca, keeping daily commutes short and simple. Living at Yugo Luna Salamanca places students close to academic life while still enjoying a relaxed residential setting. The layout works well for those comparing modern student accommodation options that balance location, privacy, and everyday convenience. If you’re new to Spain or planning a move, our guide on the most spoken languages in Spain offers useful cultural context for settling in.

Salamanca is one of Spain’s most historic university cities, known for its academic heritage and well-preserved old town. Neighbourhoods around Yugo Luna combine student-friendly cafés, local shops, and walkable streets, making day-to-day life easy. For students, the average cost of living typically ranges between €800 and €1,000 per month, excluding rent, which is lower than in many larger Spanish cities. The city maintains a low crime rate of around 20 incidents per 1,000 residents and an employment rate close to 85 per cent, supported by education, tourism, and local services. Salamanca scores well on lifestyle indicators, with a livability score of around 75 and a happiness index of 6.8, reflecting safety, healthcare access, and a slower pace of life. Festivals such as Semana Santa, the Feria de Salamanca, and seasonal cultural events shape the student calendar throughout the year. Football is also part of local identity, with Unionistas de Salamanca CF and matches at Helmántico Stadium drawing strong community support. For students living at Yugo Luna apartments, this blend of history, affordability, and academic focus makes it a strong option among student apartments Salamanca. To explore the cultural figures who have shaped Spain’s identity, you can also check out our guide on famous Spanish people.

Features

At Yugo Luna, students can choose from thoughtfully designed options such as Individual Con Terraza or Estudio Con Cocina Estándar, ideal for those who value privacy and independence. Prices start from €683 per month, making it a well-balanced option for students looking for comfort and value in Salamanca. Each room comes equipped with essentials like a fridge, microwave, comfortable bed, and generous storage space. A dedicated study area, spacious wardrobe and shelves, and a functional sink ensure rooms are practical for both academic focus and everyday living property also provides bills included, such as water, gas, and electricity. Beyond private spaces, Yugo Luna offers a wide range of shared amenities that enhance student life. Residents have access to reliable Wi-Fi, a mail and parcel service, bicycle parking, and convenient parking options. Social and wellness spaces include a games room, a fully equipped gym, a relaxing inner courtyard, multiple study rooms, a cinema room, and a swimming pool. Daily routines are supported by a shared dining room with full board, a staffed reception, vending machines, on-site laundry, and a responsive maintenance service. Comfort is maintained year-round with heating and air conditioning throughout the building. Safety is a priority at Yugo Luna, with 24-hour security, CCTV, key-controlled doors, an on-site resident team, and a fire alarm system, creating a secure and well-managed environment for students.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Yugo Luna places students in a well-connected part of Salamanca that balances academic access with everyday convenience. The residence is around a 12-minute drive from the Technological University of Salamanca and approximately 16 minutes by car from the San Esteban Faculty of Theology, making daily travel manageable for students across disciplines. This location works especially well for those considering apartments near University of Salamanca, as it offers strong connectivity without the pressure of living directly in the busiest academic zones. With its setting, Yugo Luna Salamanca fits comfortably into the wider network of modern student housing Salamanca.

Cafes nearby make it easy to settle into a routine. Students often visit Café Siglo XXI Bar, Café Bar Guzsan Bollería, or Cafetería Cayros for quick breakfasts, study breaks, or relaxed afternoons. When it comes to food, places like Pizzería Carlos Salamanca, Restaurante, and Restaurante Tapería Jaleo Salamanca offer dependable options for everyday meals. If you want to explore Spanish cuisine beyond the local neighbourhood, you can also check out the best food in Spain. Evenings around Yugo Luna stay social without being overwhelming. Popular nightlife spots such as Bar Plazuela, Bar Sol, and Café Bar Lino give students casual places to unwind after classes. Football is part of local culture as well, with matches hosted at Campo de Fútbol Reina Sofía, where students can experience Salamanca’s sporting atmosphere firsthand. Daily essentials are close at hand. Farmacia Guzmán Puerto and Fotografia Profesional cover basic healthcare and services, while grocery shopping is simple with Frutería Alberto, Supermercados Dia, and Carrefour Express nearby. For cultural breaks, students can visit Casa Museo de Zacarías González or Palacio de Orellana, both of which offer insight into the city’s heritage. Green spaces like San Juan Bosco Park and Salamanca Park provide a welcome escape for walks and downtime. Overall, the area around Yugo Luna apartments blends academic access, food options, culture, and green spaces, making it a comfortable choice among well-located Salamanca student accommodations.

Commute

Getting around Salamanca is straightforward when living at Yugo Luna. Nearby bus stops such as Avda. Alfonso XI s/n, located about 450 metres away, and Av. Luis Camoens s/n, roughly 800 metres from the residence, provides easy access to local routes across the city. For rail travel, the Salamanca La Alamedilla train station sits around 2.4 km away, making regional travel convenient for students. For air travel, Salamanca Airport is approximately 22.1 kilometres from the property, allowing straightforward planning for domestic and international journeys from Yugo Luna Salamanca.

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Room Types (5)

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All (5)
Ensuite (3)
Studio (2)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
1

Individual Estandar (15 sqm)

Starting From:€683/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
9

Individual Con Terraza (13 sqm)

Starting From:€712/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Apart-2 Con Cocina Y Terraza (14 Sqm)

Starting From:€758/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
20

Estudio Con Cocina De Lux (14 Sqm)

Starting From:€741/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
6

Estudio PMR Con Terraza Y Cocina (16 sqm)

Starting From:€820/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Wi-Fi
Mail and Parcel Service
Bicycle Parking
Games Room
Gym
Inner Courtyard
Safety and Security
24 Hour Security
CCTV
Key Controlled Doors
Resident Team
Fire Alarm
Bills Included
Water
Gas
Electricity

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You may need to <strong>pay a certain amount </strong>(depending upon the room type &amp; city you select) as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This <strong>will be refunded </strong>to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>1. Payment in <strong>full</strong>. (No Guarantor Required)</p> <p>2. Payment in <strong>installments</strong>. (Spain-based Guarantor Required)</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit and Debit card (Direct debit).</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. The property requires you to have a <strong>valid Spain based Guarantor </strong>if you wish to pay in installments.</p> <p>2. The property <strong>does not </strong>accept international guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Admin fee of Euro 300 (Non-refundable).</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies & notes
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal &amp; binding.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>If you want to cancel your booking, you can reach out to the property &amp; they will review the case on an individual basis and assess whether the Agreement can be terminated.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I choose who my flatmates are?

You can choose to live with your friends by selecting the same flat number or double room when you book with them. Please note, this is subject to availability, so it’s best to book early to avoid disappointment!

Do I need to pay a deposit?

Yes, and the deposit pays part toward the Damage Deposit when due. This reservation deposit is refundable up until a date set out in the contract sent to you.

Do you provide female only accommodation?

Yes, if you prefer to have a single gender flat or double room, just speak to their residence support team when you book with them. This is subject to demand and flat availability so they’d recommend getting in touch as early as you can.

What is a guarantor and why do I need one?

A guarantor is someone who agrees to pay your rent if you’re unable to, for example one of your parents or a close relative. If you’re unable to meet rent payments please speak to your support team, they’ll only contact your guarantor to pay rent as a last resort if you cannot meet the agreement of your tenancy.

What do I do if I’m an international student and don’t have a guarantor?

If you’re an international student and would like to pay your rent in instalments, you’ll need a Spain based guarantor. If this isn’t possible, you can still book a room, but you’ll have to pay your rent in an upfront annual sum instead.

Do I need to be a full-time student to book a room?

Normally they only accept full-time students, but they may be able to accommodate you. Get in touch with the student residence you’re interested in to discuss your options further.

Is there an age limit for booking with property?

To live with them whilst studying at University, you will need to be 18 or older.

Can I personalise my room?

As long as you are able to return it to its original state on check-out or you will be recharged for any damages. Check out their blog for ideas of how you can personalise your room without nails, glue or leaving marks on the wall.

Where can I smoke?

They don’t allow smoking inside your residence, but you’re free to smoke outside.

Can I bring a pet?

They love fluffy animals, but they do not allow tenants to bring pets into the building.

Are there any social events for residents?

They host socials all year round for you and your roommates to enjoy; from spiritual and cultural get-togethers, to fitness events and much more.

If I don’t get on with my new flatmates can I change rooms?

They want to make sure that you love your experience living with them, so if you find you’re not getting on with your new flatmates/roommate it may be possible to change rooms subject to availability. Get in touch with your resident team for more information.

What happens if something in my flat breaks or doesn’t work?

Their friendly maintenance team is always on hand if something in your flat breaks or doesn’t work. Just fill in a maintenance request form and hand it into reception.

Can I have friends or family to stay?

Visits are allowed between 10am to 11pm. Guests cannot sleep at the residence.

Are the social spaces always open?

You can book out some of the social spaces on offer in their accommodation, but most of their common areas are open 24 hours a day unless alternative opening hours are advertised.

Is wifi included?

Yes, they offer high-speed broadband and Wi-Fi as standard in all rooms, and it’s also available in their social spaces and communal areas.

Where do I do my washing?

They have on-site laundry facilities for you to use whenever you need during your stay.

What equipment is in the gym?

The residences that include a gym on site have free weights and/or weight training equipment, cardiovascular equipment and yoga mats. Some of their properties also have fitness suites with more specialised equipment or dance/yoga studios!

Can I have parcels delivered to my building?

Their reception team is always on hand to accept your parcels and signed-for items, so you never miss a delivery. They’ll also send you an email reminder when your package is ready for collection.

Do they get a cleaner?

Yes, the cleaning of the rooms is once a week and the common areas are cleaned every day, several times. They change the bed linen and towels once a week.

How secure is the bike storage?

Most of their bike storage is inside their secure properties, so only residents can gain access. However, in some residences their bike storage is outside on campus and where possible away from the main streets. In all cases, they recommend using a secure bike lock for extra security.

Is there parking for students on site?

Some of their residences have parking on site for you to use during your stay with them. Check their residence pages or get in touch for more information.

Can I move in before my contract starts?

In many cases, they can allow people to move in early at a daily rate, but you will need to contact the residence team to check.

What documents do I need to check in?

When you check in they’ll need to see a copy of your ID, and also recommend bringing a printed copy of your tenancy agreement.

What time can I arrive the day I move in?

Some of their residences will let you to move in at any time on set days, whereas others will give you a time slot. They’ll be in touch closer to your move-in date to give you more information!

Where can I park when I’m unpacking?

When your move-in date approaches, they’ll be in touch to advise where you can park nearby to unload your belongings.

Is it okay to arrive out of hours on the day I move in?

If you need to arrive out-of-hours please let your residence support team know with as much notice as possible to make sure they’re available to help.

How do I pay rent?

Payments are normally taken via direct debit between 1st and 5th of each month.

Can I pay rent by bank transfer?

They ask students to pay their rent through their booking portal as it is safer and more efficient, but in some instances you may be able to pay by bank transfer provided you have spoken to your residence support team first.

Are there any extra bills I have to pay?

Water, gas and electricity are all included in your rent, so there’s no need to worry about paying utility bills on time.

Can I sublet my room for the summer?

No - unfortunately, they do not allow students to sublet their rooms throughout their contract with them.

Is there always a member of staff available on site?

They aim to have staff available 24 hours a day, so if you ever have a request, a member of their resident team can help you day or night.

How safe is the accommodation?

Most of the entrances to their accommodation buildings are access controlled as well as monitored by CCTV 24 hours a day, and all flat doors are all key controlled. They also aim to always have resident teams on site should you ever need extra support.

Is the building regularly inspected for fire safety?

The safety of their students is very important to them. They have fire alarm tests and inspections on fire safety practices regularly across all of their residences.

What payment options are available for international students?

If you have a Spain based guarantor, you can pay your rent by instalments. Alternatively, you can pay your annual rent upfront in a lump sum.

What do I do if I’ve booked a room, but can’t get a visa?

Please get in touch with your resident support team and they can cancel or postpone your tenancy depending on what works best for you.

Do I need to bring my own bedding?

No, bed linen and towels are provided and washed once a week.

Can I be picked up from the airport?

Unfortunately, they don’t offer airport pick up services for international students, you’ll need to make your own travel arrangements to and from the property.
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Salamanca Student Accommodation

Salamanca is a city where student life feels intentional rather than overwhelming. With centuries-old academic traditions, walkable streets, and a compact city layout, students here move easily between lectures, libraries, cafés, and shared living spaces. This balance of affordability, academic focus, and social accessibility is why Salamanca student accommodation continues to attract both international and domestic students.

Students searching for Salamanca student housing often use amber to compare verified options, understand what services are included, and secure accommodation before arrival. Salamanca is frequently evaluated alongside other historic university cities when students explore the best places to live in Spain, especially those prioritising academic immersion over big-city pressure. Popular choices such as Yugo Luna and Micampus Salamanca are well connected to university campuses and daily essentials, making them reliable options for structured student living. Most student homes Salamanca are fully furnished and include Wi-Fi, heating, shared kitchens, air conditioning, and study-friendly spaces, allowing students to settle quickly into life in Salamanca.

About Salamanca

Salamanca is a historic city in western Spain with a population of approximately 145,000 residents and one of the highest student-to-resident ratios in the country. It is home to multiple higher education institutions, led by the University of Salamanca (Universidad de Salamanca), one of the oldest universities in Europe, alongside Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (UPSA) and several private academic centres. Campuses, residences, and the city centre are closely integrated, making Salamanca especially convenient for students. The historic centre of Salamanca is ideal because of its proximity to universities and social life, while the El Rollo neighbourhood is quiet and safe.

The city performs strongly on student-focused indicators. Salamanca records a walkability score of around 8.5, a safety index close to 74, and an employment rate of approximately 71%, supporting part-time work opportunities. The student happiness index is estimated at 7.6, driven by low living costs and a strong academic environment. Monthly student expenses typically range between €700 and €1,050, often compared against benchmarks used when assessing the cost of living in Spain.

Best & Affordable Student Residence in Salamanca

Affordable student accommodation in Salamanca generally includes university residences, private student residences, and centrally located shared flats. These options usually offer furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, heating, cleaning services, study areas, and in many cases utilities included in the rent. Choosing managed accommodation helps students control budgets and avoid setup-related stress. The most expensive rooms in student residences in Salamanca can cost as much as 1175 € per month.

1. Yugo Luna – From €520 per month
2. Micampus Salamanca – From €580 per month

These properties are commonly chosen for student flats Salamanca and student residence Salamanca, particularly by students looking for predictable pricing, included services, and proximity to major university campuses.

Best Areas to Live in Salamanca for Students

Salamanca offers several student-friendly neighbourhoods that differ in pace, pricing, and proximity to faculties, making it easy for students to find a suitable fit. There is a mixture of luxury & peaceful areas in Salamanca.

1. City Centre (Casco Histórico): Living in the historic centre places students close to faculties, libraries, cafés, and Salamanca’s social life. While slightly more expensive, the convenience and walkability make it a top choice, with average student rent ranging from €500 to €750 per month.

2. Campus Miguel de Unamuno Area: This area is popular with students studying sciences, health, and engineering. It offers quieter residential streets, modern student residences, and short commutes, with rent typically between €450 and €650 per month.

3. El Rollo / Garrido: These neighbourhoods are more residential and budget-friendly while still well-connected by bus. Students often choose them for shared apartments, with average rent ranging from €400 to €600 per month.

Room Types Available in Salamanca

Student apartments Salamanca offers flexible room types that suit different budgets, privacy needs, and study habits. Residences in Salamanca provide a variety of room types, including coed and all-female options.

1. En-suite Rooms: En-suite rooms include a private bathroom with access to shared kitchens and common areas. They are common in student residences and suit students who want privacy without the cost of a full studio.

2. Non En-suite Rooms: These rooms share bathroom facilities and are more affordable. They are widely found in Student halls Salamanca and shared apartments, especially among Erasmus students.

3. Studios: Studios provide a fully self-contained setup with a private bathroom and kitchen. They are preferred by postgraduate students or those seeking independent living. The cost of the studios varies, for example, from €45 to €60 per day for individual use.

4. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments allow students to split rent and utilities while sharing kitchens and living spaces. These are popular student houses Salamanca options across residential areas.

Cost of Living in Salamanca

Salamanca is widely regarded as one of the most affordable university cities in Spain. Lower rent, reasonable food prices, and a compact city layout help students manage expenses comfortably without sacrificing quality of life. The average cost of living here ranges from €600-€1000 per month.

1. Accommodation: €400-€850 per month
2. Food: €160-€240 per month
3. Groceries: €130-€200 per month
4. Transportation: €20-€40 per month
5. Utilities: €50-€90 per month
6. Internet & TV: €25-€40 per month
7. Leisure & social activities: €60-€140 per month
8. Miscellaneous: €40-€100 per month

Student Travel in Salamanca

Salamanca’s small size keeps student travel straightforward and affordable. With walkable streets, low-cost buses, and easy train connections for weekend trips, getting around rarely adds pressure to a student's budget.

1. Bus: The local bus network connects university campuses, residential neighbourhoods, and the city centre efficiently. A single ticket costs around €1.05, while discounted monthly student passes significantly reduce commuting costs for regular travel.

2. Walking: Walking is the primary mode of transport for many students due to short distances between accommodation, faculties, libraries, and cafés. It is free, reliable, and often faster than public transport within the city.

3. Cycling: Cycling works well for short and mid-distance routes, supported by calm traffic and designated paths. Monthly costs usually remain around €10-€15, mainly covering basic maintenance.

4. Train: Regional trains connect Salamanca with cities such as Madrid and Valladolid. Average fares to Madrid start from €25-€35, with youth and student discounts offering savings of 20-40% on selected routes.

Student Life in Salamanca

Student life in Salamanca is academic, social, and deeply rooted in university culture. The atmosphere is shaped by organisations such as the Student Council of the University of Salamanca, Erasmus Student Network Salamanca, and faculty-level societies that organise academic events, language exchanges, and social activities throughout the year.

Students dine at Restaurante Víctor Gutiérrez and Mesón Cervantes, gather at Camelot and The Irish Theatre Pub, and enjoy nightlife at Camelot Club and Music Factory Salamanca. Cafés like Café Novelty and Café Corrillo double as study and meeting spots. Green spaces such as Parque de la Alamedilla and Huerto de Calixto y Melibea offer downtime, while academic work happens at Biblioteca General Histórica Universidad de Salamanca and Biblioteca Pública Casa de las Conchas. Shopping takes place at Centro Comercial El Tormes and Vialia Salamanca, performances are hosted at Teatro Liceo and Teatro Juan del Enzina, and cultural exploration includes Museo de Art Nouveau y Art Déco and Museo de Salamanca. Healthcare access is provided by Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Hospital Virgen de la Vega, and nearby pharmacies.

Top Universities in Salamanca for International Students

Salamanca’s academic reputation continues to drive demand for Salamanca student accommodation and Salamanca student housing, particularly among international students comparing options across the best universities in Spain.

1. University of Salamanca (Universidad de Salamanca): The University of Salamanca enrolls over 30,000 students and is internationally recognised for humanities, law, linguistics, sciences, and health studies. Its historic and modern campuses are spread across the city, keeping nearby student housing in constant demand. Average semester fees typically range from €1,000 to €2,500, depending on residency status. The rent for student accommodation near University of Salamanca ranges from €400 to €800 per month.

2. Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (UPSA): UPSA hosts around 8,000 students and is known for education, psychology, communication, theology, and business studies. Semester fees generally range between €3,000 and €6,000, depending on the programme.

Salamanca’s affordability, safety, and academic depth make student housing Salamanca a consistent choice for students seeking quality education without metropolitan pressure.

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