Accommodation
Accommodation And Student Life
We don’t just send you to Germany we help you settle there.
What We Offer:
- Private Student Apartments
- Shared Flats (WG – Wohngemeinschaften)
- University Dormitories
- Homestays (limited availability)
- Short-term Stay Options (Airbnb/Hostels)
Top Student Accommodation Options in Berlin
The Student Hotel (TSH Berlin)
- Location: Alexanderplatz
- Type: Private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, co-working space, gym
- Facilities: Fully furnished, laundry, bike rental, events
- Price Range: €700 – €1,000/month
- Perks: International student community, flexible contracts
Neon Wood Berlin
- Location: Berlin-Mitte / Friedrichshain
- Type: Premium student apartments
- Facilities: High-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, fitness center, café
- Price Range: €700 – €1,000/month
- Perks: Modern design, close to universities like HU Berlin & TU Berlin
Studentendorf Berlin-Schlachtensee
- Location: Southwest Berlin
- Type: Shared flats and single rooms
- Facilities: Green campus, library, bar, events
- Price Range: €400 – €600/month
- Perks: Affordable, community feel, quiet surroundings
House of Nations
- Location: Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Type: Private and shared rooms
- Facilities: Kitchen, laundry, events for students
- Price Range: €500 – €700/month
- Perks: International atmosphere, near TU Berlin and Hochschule für Technik
WGs (Shared Apartments) via WG-Gesucht
- Location: All across Berlin – Kreuzberg, Neukölln, Moabit, etc.
- Type: Shared apartments with other students or young professionals
- Price Range: €300 – €600/month
- Perks: Local integration, cultural exchange, budget-friendly
Need Help Finding a Place?
We’ll provide:
- A personalized accommodation list based on your university and budget
- Help with application forms, contracts, and deposits
- Guidance on temporary stay if you arrive early
- Ongoing support if you face housing issues after arrival
Airport Pickup & Drop Support
Landing in Germany for the first time? Don’t worry — we’ve got your back.
We provide Airport Pickup Service from major international airports in Germany:
- Berlin Brandenburg (BER)
- Frankfurt International (FRA)
- Munich (MUC)
- Hamburg (HAM)
We will:
- Arrange a cab or shuttle to your accommodation
- Ensure safe transfer with real-time tracking
- Offer optional return drop service to the airport during semester breaks or return flights
Pre-Departure & Post-Arrival Support
Before You Fly
- Checklist of essential items to carry
- Documents to keep ready
- Travel insurance support
- Currency exchange guidance
- Sim card or mobile plan options
- Online orientation sessions
After You Arrive
- Assistance with city registration (Anmeldung)
- Health insurance card activation
- Opening German bank account (if not done already)
- Getting a transportation pass/student card
- Help with buying basic necessities and setting up your room
- Ongoing support via WhatsApp, email & phone
Living Expenses in Germany
Germany is relatively affordable compared to other EU countries, especially if you live in student cities outside of Munich or Frankfurt.
Things to Do in Germany
Germany is not just about studying — it’s about discovering a new lifestyle and culture.
Must-Do Experiences:
- Explore historical cities like Berlin, Cologne, Munich
- Visit fairytale castles like Neuschwanstein
- Enjoy festivals: Oktoberfest, Christmas Markets, Carnival
- Take weekend trips across Europe via train or bus
- Join student clubs and university sports teams
- Part-time jobs (20 hrs/week allowed during semester)
- Attend workshops, tech meetups, or international student nights
Local Student Perks:
- Discounts on movies, transportation, food, museums
- Public transport passes (Semester Ticket) included in student fees
- Student rates on gym memberships, cafes, and even travel insurance