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Student Housing in Bitola

Student accommodation, flats and rooms for rent in Bitola

If you’re planning your Erasmus and you’re looking for student accommodation in Bitola, you’ve arrived at the right article! Here, we tell you everything you need to know about this city unknown to many, including the different types of accommodation you’ll find there. Here we go!

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Bitola, a city in southern North Macedonia, is an ideal destination for those interested in the history and culture of this part of Europe. In fact, it’s worth noting that Bitola is known as the "city of consuls". During the Ottoman Empire, it was an important diplomatic and commercial centre, which left a unique blend of Ottoman and European architecture. Also, near this city are the ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis, an ancient city founded by Filipo II of Macedonia.

Although Bitola is quieter than Skopje, the capital, it has a lively night scene, with several bars and nightclubs where students can enjoy music and socialise. Moreover, the city is well connected to the rest of the country and neighbouring countries via trains and buses, so you’ll also be able to explore the surrounding area during your exchange. You’re sure to have a great time!

Student apartments for rent in Bitola

Rental apartments range from small studio apartments to multi-room flats, allowing students to choose whether to live alone or share with roommates. Apartments often combine modern and traditional features, reflecting the historic character of the city.

Generally, apartments in Bitola are more affordable compared to many European cities, which makes living there financially advantageous for students. However, keep in mind that in the city centre the cost of rents tends to be a bit higher than in surrounding neighbourhoods (though still low prices).

Student rooms for rent in Bitola

The rooms for students in this city can be part of both flats shared between young people and family homes. Both options are usually very affordable.

The shared apartments allow you to live with fellow students from different parts of the world. This not only helps to reduce living costs by sharing expenses such as rent, utilities and sometimes food, but also gives the opportunity to have a much more enriching experience and make more friends.

For their part, homestays with local families are another option, ideal for those who want to fully immerse themselves in Macedonian culture. However, families usually set more rules in terms of schedules, noise and guests, so you should take this into account.

Student accommodation in Bitola

The following are some of the most chosen neighbourhoods for students to live in this North Macedonian city:

Flats for rent in Bitola City Centre

The heart of the city is ideal for those who want to be in the centre of the action. It’s a neighbourhood filled with restaurants, shops and cafes. Moreover, it has several cultural sites to visit and is within walking distance of the Bitola University campus.

Apartments in Strchin

Strchin is a quieter, residential neighbourhood, ideal for students who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere. Here, you’ll find affordable accommodation close to both the city centre and the university buildings.

Rooms for rent in Stara Charshija (Old bazaar)

Known for its historic atmosphere, this neighbourhood offers a unique cultural experience. It’s perfect for students interested in Ottoman architecture and living in an area with a strong sense of Bitola's history. Although quieter than the centre, it still offers easy access to urban amenities.

Student accommodation near the St Kliment Ohridski University of Bitola

The main campus of this institution is located between the neighbourhoods of Strchin and Nova Bitola, which extend south of the city centre. Therefore, these two areas are ideal if you want to live near the University, although it should be noted that from downtown Bitola you’ll also be able to get there in just a few minutes.

Student residences in Bitola

It’s not common to find student residences in this city of North Macedonia, neither private nor university student halls. This is why, as an alternative, young people who want to live with other students often choose rooms in private shared apartments.

Frequently asked questions about studying in Bitola

What are the best Apps if I’m going on Erasmus to Bitola?
One of the most convenient Apps you can download is the Erasmus Play App. Through it, you can access a community of international students who will be in Bitola and at the University at the same time as you, so we recommend that you take advantage of it to make friends and even find people to share an apartment with.
What are the best neighbourhoods to live in Bitola as a student?
Students tend to choose neighbourhoods with good access to the Bitola University campuses and the most frequented places of entertainment and interest. Among the areas preferred by young people are the centre of Bitola, Strchin, Stara Charshija and Nova Bitola.
Why go on Erasmus to Bitola?
By doing your exchange in this small city, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in a city with a rich historical and cultural mix, where the Ottoman and European heritage merge. Life in Bitola is more affordable than in many other European cities, so you can take advantage of your budget to explore the country to the fullest and enjoy all it has to offer - get ready for an amazing and out-of-the-ordinary experience!
Where to look for student accommodation in Bitola?
Do it in our Erasmus Play search engine! With it, you’ll be able to easily compare between all available and verified apartments, rooms and residences, so you can easily choose the ideal accommodation for you.
How much is the Erasmus grant for studying in Bitola?
This depends on several factors, including your home and host university. For this reason, you should contact the International Office of your institution to get an exact amount of the scholarship you will receive in your specific case.

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