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    Room in Via Francesco Orestano, 27, 00142 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via Francesco Orestano, 00142, Rome, Italy
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    380/month

    Room in Via Gregorio Ricci Curbastro, 14, 00149 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via Gregorio Ricci Curbastro, 00149, Rome, Italy
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    420/month

    Room in Via di Carcaricola, 131/3, 00133 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via di Carcaricola, 00133, Rome, Italy
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    460/month

    Cosy double bedroom close to Ottavia station Rome
    00135 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
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    480/month

    Room in Via Pietro Mascagni, 186, 00199 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via Pietro Mascagni, 00199, Rome, Italy
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    500/month

    Room in Viale Arrigo Boito, 62, 00199 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Viale Arrigo Boito, 00199, Rome, Italy
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    500/month

    Room in Via Sirte, 52, 00199 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via Sirte, 00199, Rome, Italy
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    535/month

    Room in Via Damaso Cerquetti, 57, 00152 Roma RM, Italy Rome
    Via Damaso Cerquetti, 00152, Rome, Italy
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    540/month

    Room in Via Mar della Cina, 260, 00144 Roma RM, Italia Rome
    Via Mar della Cina, 00144, Rome, Italy
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    550/month

    Room in 199, Via della Camilluccia, Roma, 00135 Rome
    Via della Camilluccia, 00135, Rome, Italy
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    565/month

    Francesco Orestano Rome
    00142 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
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    570/month

    Room in 6 I, Via dei Giornalisti, Roma, 00135 Rome
    Via dei Giornalisti, 00135, Rome, Italy
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    595/month

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    Top Housing Options in Rome, Living Essentials, and Universities

    Your student housing in Rome awaits you. University Living, your trusted accommodation provider, will offer you the best student housing options in Rome to make your academic journey smooth.

    Rome is one of the best European cities for students. It is home to top universities, historical monuments and architecture, hosts a variety of international events, and is strategically located. Rome is in central Europe, and this makes travelling convenient for students who want to explore Italy and neighboring countries during their studies.

    Top Demanded Student Housing in Rome

    Rome offers a wide range of housing options to university students. These student properties cater to unique preferences and needs. The most sought-after accommodations include university halls, private student apartments, student residences, and homestays. These options offer an independent lifestyle, access to amenities, and cultural immersion. This allows students to choose the best fit for their lifestyle and academic requirements.

    University Halls/Dorms - These are official halls of residences managed by the universities in Rome. These student accommodations provide a community-centric environment with furnished rooms and shared facilities such as kitchens and study areas. They are located on or near campus, encouraging a supportive atmosphere conducive to academic success.

    Private Student Apartments- These self-contained units offer greater independence and privacy. Private student apartments come in various sizes and are equipped with essential amenities. Private apartments allow students to experience city life more fully and manage their own schedules and responsibilities.

    Student Residences -Operated by private companies, these residences offer furnished rooms or studios with additional services like gyms, laundry facilities, and organized social events. They provide a balance between community living and personal space, often including utilities and internet in the rent.

    Homestays- Living with a local host family offers deep cultural immersion and the opportunity to practice Italian daily. Homestays often include meals and provide a family-like environment, which can be especially beneficial for international students adjusting to a new country.

    About Rome

    Rome is the capital of Lazio region and Italy. It is the country’s most populous comune and is ranks as the third-most populated city in the European Union within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome, housing 4,355,725 residents, is Italy's largest metropolitan area. Situated in central-western Italy within Lazio, Rome lies along the Tiber Valley.

    Enclosed within its boundaries is Vatican City, the world’s smallest independent country and the headquarters of the Catholic Church. Known as the "City of Seven Hills" and the "Eternal City," Rome is regarded as the birthplace of Western civilization and Christian culture. It continues to serve as a historical and cultural hub for the Catholic Church and beyond.

    History of Rome

    Home has a history of over 2800 years. Rome’s early population was a blend of Latins, Etruscans, and Sabines. Over time, it became the capital of the Roman Kingdom, Republic, and Empire, earning recognition as the first imperial metropolis. After the Western Roman Empire's fall, Rome came under Papal control, becoming the Papal States' capital in the 8th century until 1870.

    The Renaissance saw popes transform Rome into a cultural hub, birthing Baroque and Neoclassicism. Renowned artists created masterpieces throughout the city. In 1871, Rome became Italy's capital, later the Italian Republic in 1946.

    In 2019, Rome ranked as the 14th most visited city globally, attracting 8.6 million tourists. It was the third most visited city in the European Union and the top tourist destination in Italy. Its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rome also hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics.

    Facts About Rome

    1. Rome has over 280 fountains and more than 900 churches.
    2. Around €700,000 in coins are tossed into the Trevi Fountain annually.
    3. By the early fourth century, Romans had constructed a 53,000-mile road network,
    4. In ancient Rome, only free-born men wore togas, symbolizing citizenship, while women donned stolas made from linen.
    5. Rome's mascot is a she-wolf, commemorating the legend of Romulus and Remus, the city's mythological founders.
    6. Rome became the capital of unified Italy in 1870, succeeding Florence.
    7. Emperor Trajan built the first shopping mall between 107 and 110 AD, offering a variety of goods and groceries.
    8. Rome’s first university, La Sapienza, was established in 1303 AD and is Europe’s largest and the world’s second-largest university.

    Student Friendly Neighborhood in Rome

    San Lorenzo

    San Lorenzo is a vibrant district between Termini and Tiburtina Stations. This student friendly area is a hub of pubs, bars, restaurants, vintage shops, and markets. Notable landmarks include San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura Church, the Monumental Cemetery, and the National Library—a serene study spot near La Sapienza campus. For nightlife, there is Largo degli Osci’s “La Piazzetta” and Luppolo 12 for artisanal beer, La Pinta for a classic pub vibe, and Enoteca Ferrazza for a delightful aperitivo.

    Garbatella

    Garbatella is popular for its affordable housing options and vibrant atmosphere. This district with a rustic charm is ideal for students at UNINT. Once underrated, it’s now rejuvenated. Enjoy happy hours at Otium Club (via Roberto de Nobili 3) or savor Roman cuisine at Al Ristoro degli Angeli.

    Tuscolano

    Tuscolano is located on the eastern side of Rome near the Aurelian Walls. It’s an ideal area for Tor Vergata University students due to its excellent connections to the suburban campus. This district balances proximity to the city center with easy campus access. Tuscolano boasts plenty of parks, including Caffarella Park and Tor Fiscale Park, perfect for walks, biking, or picnics. For food enthusiasts, the indoor market on Via del Quadraro offers high-quality produce at competitive prices.

    Ideal Cost of Living in Rome

    The estimated cost of living in Rome for a student is €850/ month, without rent and tuition fee. Knowing the cost of living in Rome is important for students to plan a budget and set an academic friendly lifestyle.

    The average tuition fee at the universities in Rome is €800 to €2,900/ academic year. Public and private universities in Rome have separate tuition fee for Italian, EU, and Non-EU students. Also, the tuition fee also varies based on the academic level and duration of the course.

    Student accommodation rent in Rome can cost €750 to €1,800/ month. Student accommodation in Rome near the universities and popular destinations has a higher rent compared to those on the outskirts.

    Here’s a detailed breakdown of the entire cost of living in Rome.

    1. Tuition fees: €800 to €2,900/ academic year
    2. Accommodation rent: €750 to €1,800/ month
    3. Food and groceries: €250 to €375/ month
    4. Electricity and utilities cost: €80 to €120/ months
    5. Cost of Internet & Mobile phone: €50 to €60/ month
    6. Cost of Dinner at a restaurant: €180 to €230 / month
    7. Cost of Laundry: €40 to €80/ month
    8. Cost of Stationery and Textbooks: €50 to €120/ month
    9. Cost of Clothing: €100 to 140/ month
    10. Cost of Travel: €80 to €100/ month

    Best Public Transportation in Rome

    Buses- Buses are the most common public transport in Rome. There are 338 lines and over 8,000 bus stops. While they’re frequent, don’t count on them being perfectly on time. Buses can take you almost anywhere in the city, especially outside the historic center, so you’ll likely rely on them.

    Hop-on hop-off buses are separate from the public system, so regular tickets won’t work on them.

    Trams-Trams in Rome have a limited network with 6 lines and 192 stations. However, they offer a smooth and fast way to travel, often the most comfortable option. Both trams and buses operate daily from 5:30 am to midnight, with a reduced night bus service available after hours.

    Metro- The Metro is a quick and affordable way to travel in and round Rome. It has three lines: A (orange/red), B (blue), and C (green). Visitors mostly use lines A and B to reach popular spots like the Vatican, Spanish Steps, and Colosseum. However, the metro doesn’t cover the southwest of the city center. Trains run every 5-10 minutes from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm. Despite its size, nearly a million people use it daily.

    Train Lines- Rome also has urban trains in addition to the inter-city lines at Termini Station. While these overground trains aren’t ideal for traveling within the historic center, they are perfect for reaching outer districts or the cruise port in Civitavecchia.

    Universities in Rome

    • Sapienza - Università di Roma

    Sapienza University of Rome was established in 1303 an d is among Europe's largest and most prestigious universities. It is ranked132nd globally in the QS World University Rankings. It offers a wide array of programs, with notable strengths in Classics and Ancient History, where it holds a top global position. The university provides multiple intakes: Fall, Spring, and Summer.

    • Universitá degli Studi di Roma - Tor Vergata

    The University of Rome “Tor Vergata” is a prominent public institution in Rome. It offers around 106 graduate courses and 32 PhD courses, with 18 international programs taught in English. The university is ranked 393rd in the QS World University Rankings 2025. Tor Vergata is recognized for its research excellence and international collaborations, providing students with a comprehensive educational experience.

    • Università degli Studi Roma Tre

    Università degli Studi Roma Tre is a modern public university in Rome. It was established in 1992 and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. In the QS World University Rankings 2025, it is placed in the 901-950 range. The university is known for its commitment to research and international collaboration, providing students with a dynamic and inclusive learning environment.

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    Q. When is the ideal time to start seeking student accommodation in Rome?

    A.The ideal time to start seeking student accommodation in Rome is once you get that offer letter. You can start searching and comparing the type of accommodation available on University Living. It's recommended you start booking your accommodation with us one to two months before your journey.

    Q. What neighborhoods are recommended for student housing in Rome?

    A.The top five areas for students for finding student housing in Rome are San Lorenzo, Tuscolano, Garbatella, Bologna Square Area, and Pigneto.

    Q. Are short-term rentals allowed in Rome?

    A.Yes, short-term rentals in Rome are available. However, the policies will differ from property to property. To get detailed information on the policies for short-term stay, our experts will guide you and help you find short-term accommodation in Rome.

    Q. Can I get a furnished off campus apartment in Rome?

    A.Yes, you can get furnished student accommodation in Milan. Whether you choose a student room or student apartment in Rome, they are fully furnished with a bed, wardrobe, kitchen, bathroom, etc and equipped with amenities.

    Q. Is Rome an affordable city for international students?

    A.Rome is more affordable than Rome. On average, the cost of living in Rome is 600€ per month, excluding tuition fees. The monthly cost will include the cost of rent, food, travel, and other expenses. Please bear in mind the cost of living in this city will depend on your lifestyle.

    Q. How to easily book student housing in Rome?

    A.If you are looking for an easy and hassle-free process of booking student accommodation in Rome, University Living is the best platform. You can search and compare different types of student accommodation in Rome. When you have your eye on something, chat or call us, and we will guide you in the booking process.

    Q. How safe is Rome for Overseas students?

    A.Rome is relatively safe to study for international students. According to the Numbeo Safety Index, it has a score of 46.90 - ranking 321 out of 461 cities on global safety.

    Q. What factors should I consider when booking student accommodation in Rome?

    A.Before booking student accommodation in Rome, you should consider its location, price, amenities, services, and other personal preferences.

    Q. Can I get a virtual tour before moving into student housing in Rome?

    A.Yes, you can get a virtual tour before moving into student housing in Rome. Please request with one of our agents at University Living, and your house tour will be scheduled accordingly.

    Q. Are there discounts available for student accommodation in Rome?

    A.Yes, discounts are available before booking student accommodation in Rome. It will also depend on the season of booking. We at University Living have collaborated with many brands to give you the best offers and discounts.

    Q. Can I pay my student apartment Rome rent in installments?

    A.Yes, you can pay student rent in Rome in installments, and you must opt for a guarantor to avail of this payment policy.

    Q. What does my rent cover in terms of expenses?

    A.Student accommodation in Rome comes fully furnished with good amenities. It also includes your wifi, gas, water, electricity bills, etc.

    Q. What is the starting rental price in Rome for students?

    A.The student rental prices in Rome start from €600/month and go onward. The price will vary depending on the location and amenities.

    Q. Why choose University Living for booking student accommodation in Rome?

    A.University Living is one of the leading global providers of student housing. The properties listed on our website are verified to ensure safe and secure student accommodation. It's easy to find student accommodation in Rome on our website. You can filter your search, compare, and get an idea of the accommodation available in Rome. When you are ready to book one, we are here just a call and chat away to help you in the process.

    Q. What are the most convenient transportation options for students in Rome?

    A.The city of Rome is best explored on foot and bike. But, if you need to use public transport, the best and cheapest way to get around Rome is by metro and buses. You can always hire a taxi too, but that will cost your travel expenses.

    Q. Are there any pet-friendly student housing options in Rome?

    A.This will differ from property to property pet-friendly policies. If you want student accommodation in Rome with this facility, our accommodation experts will help you with detailed information.

    Q. What are some well-known universities in Rome?

    A.According to QS World University Rankings, Sapienza - Università di Roma, Universitá degli Studi di Roma - Tor Vergata, Università degli Studi Roma Tre are some of the well-known universities in Rome.