As the cultural capital of Germany, Berlin is a real world city where the atmosphere is free, open and ideal for students. Whatever your interests or aspirations, Berlin has something to offer for everyone.
All is on your doorstep in Darmstadt – and therefore perfect for students. One of the many benefits of studying in a small city is that it is easy to explore, and you are always bumping into people you know.
Dresden is known as the capital of student clubs, hence you’re bound to meet some interesting people! The city is divided into Neustadt and Altstadt and offers something for all tastes and budgets to students, residents and tourists alike.
Frankfurt is a great city with history and an attractive cultural offer. Despite all the skyscrapers and the business people in suits, you can have fun here. Welcome to the most international city of Germany!
Whether you are into musicals, the opera, ballet, the theatre, art or sports – Hamburg offers enough for everyone. As a student in this diverse city, you can not only learn from books, but from the blazing life.
Münster is one of the oldest university cities in Germany – it is considered to be extremely worth living in. Known as the cycling capital – a city of charm. With over 50,000 students in town, it’s no wonder life is buzzing in Münster. Feels like home!
We are glad that you are interested in our apartments! For this term, however, we are already fully booked at many locations. If you’d like us to put you on the waiting list, you can register here.
We try to make everything we do as clear and upfront as possible. We want students who rent from us to understand what they're getting and who they're talking to at all times.
"I’m enjoying my time at Urbanum and I would very much like to stay here until the end of my studies. I got to know many new people and also new cultures. And I have fun here – I feel at home."
Tina
Frankfurt, Germany
"I’m enjoying my time at Urbanum and I would very much like to stay here until the end of my studies. I got to know many new people and also new cultures. And I have fun here – I feel at home."