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Flatshare in Erfurt

€1,395/month

Entire place

Apartment at Lassallestraße, 10

€1,800/month

Private room

Room at Salzstraße, 12

€1,050/month

Private room

Room at Gotthardtstraße, 15

€1,200/month

Entire place

Apartment at Schlüterstraße, 8

€1,400/month

Private room

Room at Schlüterstraße, 8

€1,590/month

Studio

Studio at Schweriner Straße, 17

€1,800/month

Private room

Room at Wagdstraße, 11

€1,580/month

Entire place

Apartment at Klausenerstraße, 35

€1,498/month

Entire place

Apartment at Schlüterstraße

€1,400/month

Entire place

Apartment at Schlüterstraße, 8

€2,500/month

Private room

Room at Brühler Herrenberg, 28

€2,950/month

Private room

Room at An der Leite, 1

€2,800/month

Private room

Room at Spielbergtor, 20

€1,936/month

Studio

Studio at Johannesstraße

€1,177/month

Entire place

Apartment at Schlüterstraße

€1,600/month

Entire place

Apartment at Salzstraße, 12

€1,498/month

Entire place

Apartment at Schlüterstraße

€1,490/month

Private room

Room at Treppenstraße, 5

€1,950/month

Private room

Room at Walterslebener Straße, 19

€3,500/month

Private room

Room at Spielbergtor, 20

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Erfurt

This medieval city is chosen by many young people who want to experience the German way of life in a smaller city. Keep in mind that the student and nightlife environment is generally quiet, which is why students usually decide to live in a shared flat and have regular meetings at home. Living with roommates will allow you to share fun moments in the flat. Take the opportunity to have dinner together, play different board games, or even organize movie nights.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Erfurt20€2050
Residence Erfurt0
Studio Erfurt8€1675
Entire place Erfurt33€1639
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Erfurt

If you have not decided yet whether sharing a flat in this German city is the best accommodation alternative for you, keep in mind the following characteristics:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Erfurt

  • Take advantage of the extra in your budget to travel to nearby cities in Germany with which you will have good connections by public transport, including Frankfurt, Leipzig, Dresden and Nuremberg.
  • You will have company on those dark, cold days of the long German winter. Remember that minimum temperatures are often below 0 °C.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Erfurt

  • Student residences tend to give priority to German students, so it can be difficult to find a room in this type of accommodation.
  • In some cases, utility costs are not included in the monthly rental price, so you will have to add an extra at the end of each month.

Erasmus Apps for your exchange programme in Erfurt

One of the ways to make the process of your mobility to this German city easier is to download one of the Erasmus+ apps that are available. Through them, you will access a large amount of relevant information and data about life in the city, as well as the experiences of young people who have been there in previous years. In these, students insist that you not only interact with young people from your own country, but that you have to try to make friends from different parts of the world, who will make your experience more enriching.

How to meet people in Erfurt?

Are you afraid of arriving at your exchange in this German city and not meeting anyone? To avoid that, here are some ways you can meet people, both before you arrive and when you enter the city.

Student associations in Erfurt

At institutions, such as the University of Erfurt, you will find various student associations to join. One of them is the AEGEE Erfurt. This organization is in charge of planning different activities and events so that international students can integrate into local life.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Erfurt

You can join the student societies group, like the AEGEE Erfurt with the same name. There is also a group for international students called “ICE - International Campus Erfurt”, in which they organize language exchanges and tandems, among other activities.

WhatsApp groups for Erasmus in Erfurt

On several occasions, Facebook groups and associations create WhatsApp groups so that students can be more connected with each other. Take the opportunity to propose plans or trips that you want to do, surely you will find someone with similar interests who wants to join.

Tips for sharing a student flat in Erfurt

We give you some recommendations for you to take into account when living in this German city:

  • If you want to take advantage of your stay to explore Erfurt as much as possible, keep in mind that on the first Tuesday of each month, many museums open their doors for free to visitors. Find out which museums are in the city and visit the ones that interest you the most.
  • You should determine in which part of the city your campus is, whether it is the University of Erfurt or the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences. Remember that some neighbourhoods that tend to be full of young people are Hanseviertel, Erfurt city centre and Andreasvorstadt.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Erfurt

Where to look for shared flats in Erfurt?
Do it on Erasmus Play! In the housing search engine, you will be able to compare all the verified accommodation offers that correspond to shared flats in Erfurt. You will find both rooms and flats with a capacity for several students.
How to meet people in Erfurt?
There are several ways to get in touch with other students in this German city, such as joining university associations, Facebook groups and Whatsapp groups.
Why share a student flat in Erfurt?
In addition to saving on rent to travel more and enjoy more activities, you will have numerous options to choose from, so you can pick out the most convenient. Likewise, living with roommates will make you enjoy the experience much more.
What should I know when entering to share a flat in Erfurt?
Remember that winter in this German city is usually very cold. You should know if the cost of heating is included in the rent or not. If this is not the case, you will have to agree with your flatmates on the use of heating, since its cost is divided among all of you.
How to choose ideal roommates in Erfurt?
It would be best if you have similar lifestyles or if you are on the same wavelength, especially concerning partying or quietness, schedules and routine, but also remember that sharing a flat is an opportunity to learn about other people and cultures!

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