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How to find student housing in Madrid? uhomes.com offers various Madrid apartments for rent, including single rooms, studios, 1B to 5B apartments, etc. Most of our student home in Madrid is just within walking distance to universities, such as Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Besides, you can discover our cheap accommodation in Madrid Spain that is bills-included and no service fee. All of our listings are well-furnished.

You can also find real pictures, video, and even a VR room tour service for every listing. uhomes.com is dedicated to providing students with considerate services, and we will serve you until you are satisfied with your new home. Don’t hesitate and book your dream student housing in Madrid right now!

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Student Housing in Madrid

Searching for student housing in Madrid? uhomes.com is always here for you! We provide a wide range of properties to meet all needs of students, including single rooms, shared rooms, studios, and 1-5b apartments. The price of student residences in Madrid can also meet a variety of needs, ranging from more than €600 per month to more than €2,000 per month. To get more details, you can check our listings’ photos and lives. It is even more convenient for you to consult our professional team, and we will be 24/7 online to answer your questions.

Student housing in Madrid is often in short supply, because it hosts the most international students in Spain. uhomes.com still have a lot of good properties now. Our listings are carefully selected and most are fully-furnished and well-designed. Gyms, air conditioners, free Wi-Fi, laundry rooms and other facilities are available in most apartments. If you want to save money, we also have many bill-included student accommodation in Madrid. In a word, your friend uhomes.com is always here to help you find the perfect student home in Madrid.

About Madrid

Madrid, the capital and the largest city in Spain, is located in the centre of Spain and the Manzanares River runs through the city. The Madrid metropolitan area, which consists of Madrid and its surrounding towns, is the third largest metropolitan economy in the European Union, merely after Paris and Milan. Most Spanish companies set their headquarters in Madrid, such as Telefónica, International Consolidated Airlines Group and Repsol. Therefore, students in Madrid can get more intern and job opportunities.

Madrid is also the second most visited city in Spain after Barcelona. There are some well-know spots in Madrid for you to explore. For instances, the magnificent Palacio Real de Madrid reveals the splendour of the Spanish monarchy. The Plaza de Cibeles and its fountain are landmarks that embody the beauty of architecture in Madrid. What’s more, various cultural events have taken place in Madrid in recent years, including FITUR, ARCO, SIMO TCI and Madrid Fashion Week. These cultural activities also show the vitality of Madrid.

For students who are willing to study abroad, Madrid is also an excellent destination. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid is one of the best universities in Spain, and is ranked 198th in QS World University Rankings 2025. Besides, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and other famous universities are also actively applied to by students.

Best Student Accommodation in Madrid

Where your Madrid student accommodation should be depends on many factors such as budget, lifestyle and so on. In general, if you are a student, we will recommend student residence close to your school. These Madrid apartments for rent are modern, generally reasonably priced, and easily accessible. But if you prefer a more lively neighbourhood, then we can recommend a property close to the city centre with full security facilities and fine services. uhomes.com will offer you a home based on your preferences, so that you can live in the ideal home. Here are several most recommended student housing in Madrid.

Nido Aravaca

Nido Principe Pio

Nido Plaza Castilla

Xior Campus UEM

Xior Madrid Retiro

Yugo Coliseo

Yugo Emilia Pardo Bazán

Yugo Claraval

Yugo Galdós

Yugo El Faro

Cheap Accommodation in Madrid Spain

Don’t worry if you have insufficient budget, uhomes.com also lists plenty of cheap student housing in Madrid, Spain. You can live comfortably in Madrid for around €200 per month. Cheap doesn’t mean low quality. All of our properties are well-equipped and have convenient transport. Most student flats in Madrid are equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, gas heating and other amenities, and utility bills are also included. So don’t worry about these cheap Madrid accommodation letting you down. Here are some of the excellent but cheap student flats in Madrid.

Calle de Sierra Carbone

apartment near Calle de la Aladierna

Calle del Monte Olivett

Calle de Sierra Carbone

Calle de Cardenos

Best Neighbourhood of Student Housing in Madrid Spain

New to Madrid, Spain and do not know where to live? uhomes.com offers you sufficient student housing in Madrid different neighbourhood. Some neighbourhood may be safer, closer to universities, surrounded by more stations, and more people prefer these apartments. To make life easier, we list several best neighbourhood of student housing in Madrid for your reference.


1. Sol - Best for sightseeing
Plaza de la Puerta del Sol, or simply Sol, is the centre of Madrid. Hence, you can enjoy the bustling city life and vitality in Madrid. All kinds of restaurants and stores are located in Sol. You can entirely experience Spanish life without leaving this place. Thus, it is one of the best neighbourhood of student residences in Madrid. Although rentals for apartments in Sol can be relatively higher than other areas, uhomes.com can provide you student housing in Madrid with a lower price but still premium services.


2. Malasaña - Best for Nightlife
Malasaña is a young and trendy neighbourhood in Madrid. Although it may be noisy, its lower rent and closeness to the city centre attract many people. If you love an edgy lifestyle, Malasaña is perfect for you. Our platform offers a wide range of student residences in Madrid just next to vintage shops and restaurants in Malasaña, which represent the Spanish fashion trend. Especially at nights, all kinds of bars and clubs are full of people. If you choose to live here, you are likely to meet more young friends.


3. La Latina - Best for History
La Latina is a historic neighbourhood of apartments in Madrid city centre, and also one of the oldest quarters in Madrid. Many people choose to live here for its deeply historic charm. La Latina remains the medieval urban layout and ancient buildings in the 19th century. Just walking down the street you can get a taste of old Spain.


4. Lavapiés - Best for Culture
Lavapiés is perfect for those who want to experience different cultures and rent student flats in Madrid with a lower budget. It is one of the most multicultural neighbourhood in Madrid. You can not only meet people with different backgrounds here, but also taste various food here.


5. Retiro - Best for Nature and Art
Retiro is home to a large green area and plenty of galleries and museums. If you are a nature and art lover, don’t wait and move to Retiro! It is the right place for those who want to enjoy the convenience of city centre while live close to the nature. Retiro is one of the most recommended areas, and we provide you with various Retiro student housing in Madrid with lower rents.


6. Salamanca - Best for luxury
In the 19th century, Salamanca was the area just for the Spanish aristocrats. Although it is easier to live there, Salamanca is still prepared for high-income groups. The Madrid student accommodation in this upscale area is spacious and equipped with complete amenities. As one of the safest neighbourhood in Madrid, Salamanca is also popular among expats.

Cost of Living in Madrid

As the capital and largest city in Spain, Madrid is certainly one of the most expensive cities to live in Spain. According to statistics, it is estimated that the monthly cost of a single person living in Madrid is £659.2 (€792.9) without rent, and for a family of four, the monthly cost is £2,325.2 (€2,797.0). Compared to many developed capital cities, such as London and Paris, the cost of living in Madrid is not that high. Below is a list of estimated costs for some aspects of living in Madrid.


1. Accommodation
Here are the average rents for different student housing in Madrid.
Single room: €658/month
Studio: €1,544/month
1B: €1,703/month
2B: €2,221/month


2. Utilities
Living in Madrid not only requires paying rent, utility fees are also an expense that cannot be ignored. It is estimated that for an 85m2 apartment, basic utility fee, including electricity, water, heating, cooling and garbage, is about €158.66. And the monthly cost for Internet may reach €29.71. Are you shocked? Don’t worry. uhomes.com can offer you sufficient student residences in Madrid with free Wi-Fi and included utility bills.


3. Transportation
Madrid’s public transport network is well developed, and local residents mainly rely on this network, including metro and bus. A month pass for public transport typically costs about €40.0. Taxi fares in Madrid start at €3.5 and increase by €1.3 per kilometre. And a one-hour wait for a taxi costs €25.


4. Food
If you often go out to meet friends in restaurants and cafes, the expenses of food may be higher. The meal in an inexpensive restaurant for one person may cost €15, and the price of a regular cappuccino is €2.41. If you love cooking by yourself, the spending on food can be lower.


5. Entertainment
Madrid is a vibrant city where you can enjoy many different recreational activities. On average, a 1-seat ticket for international release movie in a cinema is €10.5. And renting a tennis court for 1 hour on weekend may cost €11.98.

Universities in Madrid

Madrid is the city that receives the most international students in Spain. Studying here will never disappoint you. Many excellent universities are based in Madrid, and have high reputation in the world. Besides, many universities in Madrid are highly international. As a student in Madrid, you are exposed to various cultures and meet friends from all over the world, so as to broaden your horizons. uhomes.com provides a lot of student housing in Madrid close to top universities, and below lists some of them.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Transportation in Madrid

Madrid has an extensive public transport system that makes it easy and affordable for residents to get around. Whether you’re visiting the attractions or making your daily commute, it is essential to get more knowledge about transportation in Madrid.


1. Metro
Madrid’s metro was initially built in 1919, more than a hundred years ago. It is also one of the most complete and efficient underground systems in the world. Nowadays, Madrid has 12 metro lines and three light rail lines, which covers almost all locations in the capital and surrounding satellite cities. Most of our student flats in Madrid is just a few minutes’ walk from the metro station, so book your ideal home now.


2. Bus
Buses in Madrid can run to almost every corner of the city, even in areas not reached by the metro. And our student accommodation in Madrid is also near several bus stops to make your life convenient. Almost every main road in the city has a dedicated bus lane. However, it should be noted that during rush hours, buses may be affected by traffic jams, and cannot travel as fast as the metro.


3. Train
High-speed railway is one of people’s favorite modern ways to travel. Spanish high-speed railway AVE is centered in Madrid, forming a complete network. It’s the fastest and, of course, the most expensive way to travel. The most popular route, Madrid to Barcelona, can be reached in two and a half hours. Other railways can be divided into three types based on distance: Cercania, Media Distancia and Larga Distancia. These railways connect Madrid closely with the surrounding towns and cities.


4. Cycling
Madrid is a great city to visit by bike. With beautiful scenery and good cycling path, it is great to take a bike tour along Madrid’s vibrant streets and lively neighborhoods. At the same time, you can learn about the history of these historical architectures and discover the charm of nature. It is worth promoting because cycling is environment-friendly and healthy.


5. Taxi
Madrid taxis are white with a wide red stripe and Madrid city emblem at the front door. The empty car has a green light on its top and the passengers wave to stop the car. There are more than 15,000 taxis in Madrid, and it is generally easy to get a taxi on the city’s main roads. All vehicles can be paid by credit card or cash. It is worth mentioning that some taxis even provide Wi-Fi for passengers.

Student Life and Living in Madrid Experience

Studying abroad is a wonderful and challenging experience. According to statistics, Spain, especially Madrid, is one of the most popular study-abroad destinations for young people. Why Madrid? The answer is simple. With comfortable weather, friendly people, top universities, delicious food, etc., Madrid has everything you need.
For students, the biggest expense is accommodation. Thus, you can pick the best student housing in Madrid with the help of uhomes.com. Compared with other international cities in Western countries, Madrid has a lower cost of living for students. Besides, most student flats in Madrid are well-equipped and close to several stations. Therefore, you can experience a better life at a lower cost.
When it comes to living in Madrid, Spanish cuisine has to be mentioned. It is known for its rich variety of tastes, unique ingredients and traditional cooking methods. From meat dishes to dessert and snacks, Spain’s cuisine gets a high reputation in the world. Just next to our popular student housing in Madrid, several famous restaurants are there, such as Taberna Entretrés, La Perdiz Blanca, and so on. Moreover, Madrid is a cosmopolitan city, so you can enjoy different cuisines here. Even if you are in a foreign place, you can get the taste of homeland.
Madrid is also an artistic city. If you have a passionate interest in art, this would be a great place to live. You can visit many museums, such as Museo Nacional del Prado, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and so on. Even just walking along the road, you can admire various styles of architectures built in different periods. As a result, Madrid attracts many people who love art to visit and live there.

Tourist Attractions in Madrid

Located in central Spain, Madrid is one of the must-visit cities in Spain. Madrid is a vibrant city, where every corner has its unique charm. In some places, ancient architectures have been preserved, showing Madrid’s long history. Some areas are very modern and represent the developed economy of Madrid today. Therefore, for many people, Madrid is a must-visit city in Spain and even Europe. uhomes.com is dedicated to offering people best student housing in Madrid, so that people can better experience the cultural atmosphere of the city. Here is a list of some Madrid’s famous tourist attractions.


1. Palacio Real de Madrid
Palacio Real de Madrid is the third largest royal palace in Europe. Once the official residence of the Spanish monarch, it is currently used only for state ceremonies.


2. Museo del Prado
Museo del Prado is the largest art gallery in Spain, and one of the most popular local attractions. In 2021, the area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.


3. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
The highlights of this museum are masterpieces by two 20th century Spanish artists: Pablo Picasso's Guernica, and works by Salvador Dali.


4. Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas
It is the largest bullring in Spain and the third largest in the world, with a capacity of around 20,000 people.


5. Parque del Retiro
Parque del Retiro is the largest park in the centre of Madrid. Originally built by the Spanish royal family in the 16th century, it was converted into a park and opened to the public until the 19th century.


6. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
It is a famous football stadium in Madrid, Spain, and the home ground of Real Madrid football Club.


7. Plaza Mayor
Situated in the city centre, Plaza Mayor is the historical and cultural heart of Madrid. It also provides Madrid people with a place for markets and public events.


8. Teatro Real
It is one of the most important opera houses in Spain and is known for its elegant architecture and excellent acoustics.


9. Catedral de la Almudena
The cathedral is built in a variety of architectural styles, blending neoclassical, Gothic and modern styles.


10. Templo de Debod
It’s an ancient Egyptian temple. The temple was re-established in Madrid in 1972 and is open to the public.

FAQs on Student Accommodation undefined

When is the best time to look for student housing in Madrid?

The best time to rent Madrid student accommodation is usually in the summer months (from June to August). Many students go back to their home cities during summer vacation or graduate, thus, lots of rooms in Madrid may be vacant. Besides, September and October are two months in which Madrid accommodation for students is in the highest demand, as a new academic year will begin. We suggest that you’d better choose as early as possible to avoid all your ideal homes being booked.

What room types are available for student home in Madrid?

uhomes.com provides various kinds of student home in Madrid, as Madrid is a major city for international students in Spain. uhomes.com provide you with sufficient student residences in Madrid, including:
Studios
Single rooms
shared rooms
1b-5b apartments


Each student accommodation in Madrid is equipped with basic amenities, so you do not have to worry about your daily life. uhomes.com can provide you with various properties with different facilities, services and prices to meet the needs of different students.

What is the average rent in Madrid Spain?

On average, it is estimated that you may spend €925 to €1,022 a month on student housing in Madrid. However, the monthly rentals in Madrid vary depending on the type of apartments for rent in Madrid Spain, specifically as follows:

Single rooms: €658/month
Shared rooms: €1,063/month
Studios: €1,543/month
1b apartments: €1,703/month
2b apartments: €2,220/month
3b apartments: €1,707/month
4b apartments: €787/month
5b apartments: €655/month

What should I consider when looking for student residences in Madrid?

If you’ve already made up your mind, then the next step is to find the right housing for Madrid students. Here are some specific factors you should consider.


1. Location: Choose an apartment close to the university, so that you can get to and from the school more easily. And apartments close to the school will also house more classmates, allowing you to meet more friends.


2. Transportation: Choose a Madrid accommodation for students with convenient transportation. There should be a subway stations or bus stops near your home.


3. Price: You'd better choose an accommodation in Madrid covers utility bills and service fees.


4. Amenities: Based on your budget and personal needs, choose a student housing in Madrid that is fully-equipped. Preferably, they can provide maintenance services, which can make your life more comfortable.


5. Security: Security is important for students in a foreign country. You’d better choose a Madrid student residence in a busy area, equipped with CCTV, 24h security, etc.

What are cheap accommodation in Madrid Spain?

For a student who study in a foreign country, rentals in Madrid Spain can be the biggest expense in your life. Don’t worry. Student housing in Madrid is relatively cheaper than in some major European cities. And with the help of uhomes.com, you can find a more affordable home without compromising your standard of living. Some cheap student flats in Madrid include Calle de Sierra Carbone, apartment near Calle de la Aladierna, Calle del Monte Olivett, etc.

What are the best apartments in Madrid city centre?

Living in Madrid Spain, city centre is always your first choice for its convenient transportation and fantastic views. However, as a bustling area, which are the best apartments in Madrid City centre? Here are some of the best student accommodation in Madrid: Nido Aravaca, Nido Principe Pio, etc. If you want to know more Madrid apartment for rent, please contact us.

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