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Yugo Valencia Arc, Valencia

1, Racó dels Pins, Burjassot, 46100, Spain
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€582
per month
2.9 mi from City Center
( 16m. 25m. 1h 3m)
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University of Valencia | 2.59 mi
Pay In Instalment
swimming pool
cinema
game room
Gym

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About the Property

Yugo Valencia Arc is located at 1, Racó dels Pins, Burjassot, 46100, Spain, offering a comfortable and community-driven home for students. Designed for convenience and student well-being, this student accommodation in Valencia is just a 14-minute drive from the University of Valencia, making it an excellent choice for academic life with easy access. With well-planned living spaces and high-quality amenities, Yugo Valencia Arc offers en-suite rooms, ideal for students who value privacy while still being part of an active social community.

Valencia is one of Spain’s fastest-growing student hubs, known for its rich cultural heritage, Mediterranean climate, and friendly vibe. The city enjoys a high safety index with a stable environment for international students. The crime rate remains moderate compared to other major European student cities, giving residents peace of mind. Valencia also boasts a strong employment rate, supported by opportunities across tourism, research, technology, and education. The monthly cost of living in Valencia is lower than in Madrid or Barcelona, making student budgeting easier.
Iconic landmarks such as the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia Cathedral, La Lonja de la Seda, and the Turia Gardens make weekends culturally enriching. Famous globally for Paella, Valencia combines beach life, history, and academia, making Yugo Valencia Arc student accommodation a smart choice for students. If you’re searching for modern student flats in Valencia or a fully equipped student apartment Valencia, this property blends independence, affordability, and connectivity effortlessly.

Features

Yugo Valencia Arc student accommodation is designed to give students a comfortable, stress-free home throughout their university journey. The Doble (21 sqm) and Individual (15 sqm) en-suite rooms offer an ideal blend of privacy and community living, giving students personal space while still staying socially connected. Every room comes with a 105x200cm bed, ensuring a restful night’s sleep, and a dedicated study area that helps maintain productivity. Smart storage space, a spacious wardrobe, and shelves to keep belongings organised throughout the academic year. The private en-suite bathroom at Yugo Arc brings extra convenience, making daily routines smooth and uninterrupted. With bills included, covering electricity, water, heating, air conditioning, and gas, students enjoy a completely worry-free stay with straightforward budgeting and zero surprise expenses.

Across the Yugo Valencia Arc residence, thoughtfully curated common spaces are designed to support wellbeing, entertainment, and community building. Students can take a break in the games room, maintain an active lifestyle at the fully equipped gym, or enjoy peaceful outdoor time in the courtyard. Dedicated study rooms create an ideal environment for group work or quiet focus, while the cinema room provides the perfect setting for movie nights with friends. Everyday living at Yugo Arc is supported by practical facilities including a dining room, laundry, vending machines, and postal service, making daily routines seamless. On sunny days, the swimming pool becomes the heart of the property’s social life, offering relaxation and recreation just steps from home. With a reception team and on-site maintenance always available, students receive ongoing support whenever they need it.

Comfort is matched at Yugo Valencia Arc with strong safety measures, with 24-hour security ensuring complete peace of mind. Property rules, including no pets and no smoking, help maintain a clean and respectful community environment. Every element is designed to help students settle in, making Yugo Valencia Arc student accommodation one of the most desirable choices for students.

Location and What's Hot?

Yugo Valencia Arc is situated in a lively yet peaceful part of Burjassot, within easy reach of the University of Valencia. This prime location means students can walk or take a short bus or train ride to their classes, balancing campus accessibility with the calm of a residential neighbourhood. It is one of the best places to live in Spain, and Yugo Arc, being located in this area, serves as the perfect base for exploring this wonderful country.

Yugo Valencia Arc along Racó dels Pins is a student-friendly location that places students in one of the most convenient neighbourhoods of Burjassot. The necessities of life are always close at hand, with supermarkets such as Consum Burjassot General Prim, Charter Supermarket, and Mercadona being nearby for quick and budget-friendly grocery runs. In terms of healthcare, students can avail themselves of medical support at any time they want at Farmacia Genovés, Farmacia Santa Gema, and the Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, which is close by. The café and dining scene of Burjassot adds to the convenience of student life. The likes of Cafetería The Coffee Park, El Rus Terraza, and Bar Ca Tona are great places to relax over coffee, have a quick bite for lunch, or hang out with the group. If studentsa t Yugo Valencia Arc are looking for a place with a livelier vibe, then Pizzeria Nao, Sushiko Burjassot, and La Cepa Vieja would be excellent choices for them.

There are green areas near Yugo Valencia Arc, such as Parque La Granja and Jardí de Casa de Cultura, that are not far away and hence, can be reached on foot. These are great places for runs, walks, or weekend picnics. Students can also visit the cultural spots such as Casa de Cultura de Burjassot, Patio de Los Silos, and the historic Ermita de San Roque. If Yugo Valencia Arc residents want to have a more extensive city experience, downtown Valencia is just a few metro stops away, and from there, they can access the following landmarks: City of Arts and Sciences, Turia Gardens, and Valencia Cathedral.

Commute

Students living at Yugo Valencia Arc have excellent transport links that make getting around Valencia simple. The nearest bus stations, Escola Oficial D'idiomes (riu) and Menndez Pidal (imparell) Pare Ferris, are just a 10 to 11 minute walk away. These stops provide convenient access to routes across Burjassot and the wider Valencia area from the Yugo Valencia Arc residence. For longer journeys, the Empalme train station is only a 7‑minute walk from the property. This connection allows students to reach central Valencia or other destinations quickly and easily.

Room Types (3)

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

Doble (21 sqm)

Starting From:€582/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4

Individual (15 sqm)

Starting From:€731/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Aparta 2 With Kitchen (17 sqm)

Starting From:€685/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Games Room
Gym
Courtyard
Study Rooms
Cinema Room
Dining Room
Safety and Security
24-Hour Security
Bills Included
Water
Gas
Electricity
Heating and Air Conditioning
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed
Smoking Not Allowed

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 may apply to this property.
  • 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 we 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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Premium student apartments for rent in Valencia are designed for students who prioritise privacy, modern amenities, and long-term comfort. These residences often include private bathrooms, gyms, study rooms, and air conditioning.

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1. Benimaclet: Benimaclet is one of the most popular student areas due to its proximity to the University of Valencia and strong metro connectivity. It has a lively student atmosphere, with average rent ranging from €400 to €600 per month.

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2. Non En-suite Rooms: A more affordable option with shared bathroom facilities. Common in student halls and shared flats.

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1. Bus (EMT Valencia): The city’s bus network connects university areas, residential neighbourhoods, and the city centre efficiently, making it ideal for daily commuting. A single ticket costs around €1.50, while monthly student passes significantly reduce costs for regular travel.

2. Metro: The metro is commonly used for longer routes between campuses and outer districts such as Benimaclet and Facultats. Discounted student metro passes typically cost around €20 to €30 per month, offering unlimited travel within selected zones.

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