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€579/month

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€660/month

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Room at Kaarikuja, Mellunkylä

€565/month

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€650/month

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Room at Haapaniemenkatu,

€549/month

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Room at Klaneettitie, Kaarela

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Room at Klaneettitie, Kaarela

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Flats, rooms and residences near Haaga-Helia University

The Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, also named as “Haaga-Helia”, is known for its hands-on approach to teaching and learning. Students not only acquire theoretical knowledge, but also have the opportunity to apply what they learn in simulated work environments and real-world projects. This attracts the attention of a large number of international students every year. Are you going to be one of them? Then this article is of interest to you! Here you will find a variety of information about the institution, especially if what you are interested in is to start looking for student accommodation near the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences easily and with a convenient location.

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Student flats and spare rooms near Haaga-Helia University

First determine which of the campuses you are going to have classes on, then choose the most convenient neighbourhood for you accordingly.

Where is Haaga-Helia University located?

It has five campuses in total, all in Helsinki and the surrounding area. These are:

Pasila campus

Located in East Pasila (Itä-Pasila), north of Helsinki and next to the Pasila railway station. It is the largest campus of the institution in which classes are taught in programs that have to do with the areas of:

  • Information Technology
  • International Business
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • Business Administration

Haaga campus

Also known as “Haaga Hospitality campus”, it is located in the area of Haaga, approximately 30 minutes from the centre of Helsinki. As this second name indicates, it is dedicated to branches that have to do with hospitality, such as Experience Management in hospitality and tourism.

Malmi campus

It is located in the area of Malmi, northeast of the Finnish capital. You can reach this campus in approximately 25 minutes by train, as it is very close to the Malmi train station. On this campus they focus mainly on the field of Business Sciences.

Porvoo campus

This campus is located near the charming old town of Porvoo, a city that is one hour by bus from Helsinki. The campus is very modern, having been founded in 2011. Business Administration classes are taught here, as well as Tourism and Hospitality.

Vierumäki campus

The Vierumäki Campus is the one located furthest from the capital of Finland, approximately 2.30 hours by public transport, close to Lahti. It is the largest campus, with a recreational activities centre, sports facilities and more. Thanks to that, this campus concentrates on sports.

Best neighbourhoods to live in near Haaga-Helia University

The following are some of the most convenient neighbourhoods that you can consider to live close to the institution's different campuses:

Pasila

Since the university has its main campus in Itä-Pasila, living in this district is very convenient if you are going to study there. It is a well-connected area, with good public transport options and nearby services. It has a large shopping centre, a stadium where events are held and green areas to enjoy and relax. From here you will also be very close to the Haaga Campus.

Porvoo

If you are going to study in the campus of Porvoo, living in this historical city is an interesting option. It is a picturesque place with a calmer atmosphere. In addition, you will have easy access to Helsinki in your free time, to enjoy all its leisure and cultural offerings.

Malmi

With a quiet and residential atmosphere, Malmi has supermarkets, local shops and restaurant options. The Malmi Campus is located here, being ideal if you are going to study there. The presence of parks and green areas provides relaxing spaces to study or simply enjoy the fresh air. Furthermore, the proximity to the Malmi train station offers an efficient connection to the Helsinki city centre.

Student residences near Haaga-Helia University

Students who are going to go on exchange to the Haaga campus and the Pasila campus, can apply to university halls of residence run by the HOAS (Foundation for Student Housing in the Helsinki Region). However, please note that due to high demand, places in these residences are not guaranteed. Regarding the Campuses in Porvoo and Vierumäki, they generally do have places for exchange students in their respective halls of residence.

With regards to private student halls, there are usually not many options, so students usually choose rooms in private shared flats as an alternative.

Erasmus at Haaga-Helia University

Keep these details in mind below, so you can make the most of your exchange:

  • Join language exchanges where you can practise Finnish and, in turn, help others with their English or another language you speak. This will not only improve your language skills, but will also allow you to make new local and international friends.
  • Join student clubs and organisations to meet local and international students with similar interests. This will not only allow you to make friends, but it will also give you a deeper perspective of student life at the institution.

FAQ about Haaga-Helia University

Where is Haaga-Helia University?
It has five campuses in Helsinki and the surrounding area, which are: Pasila campus, Haaga campus, Malmi campus, Porvoo campus, and Vierumäki campus.
What are the best neighbourhoods to live near Haaga-Helia?
Finland is known for being one of the safest countries in the world, so there are usually no problems in any of its neighbourhoods. That said, we recommend looking at which campus you're going to, so you can then consider the most convenient nearby neighbourhoods. Generally, the name areas of each campus are ideal, such as Pasila if you are going to go to the Pasila Campus, Porvoo if you are going to the campus with the same name, and Malmi for the Malmi Campus.
What's near Haaga-Helia University?
Explore the district of Pasila to discover cosy cafes and an urban atmosphere. The centre of Helsinki is very close by train, full of museums, shops and nightlife. Enjoy the fresh air in the nearby Central Park to relax between classes. And don't forget to visit the wonderful Hakaniemi market to try local delicacies!
What are the best Apps if I am going to go on Erasmus to Haaga-Helia?
The Erasmus Play App is one of the most convenient to download when planning your exchange, as it gives you access to a community of students where you can make friends and find roommates before arriving in Helsinki and the institution.
What is student life like at Haaga-Helia?
Student life at Haaga-Helia is vibrant and diverse. With academic events, parties and student clubs, there is always something exciting to do. The university encourages interaction between students through practical projects and cultural programs. In addition, the Finnish sauna is an unmissable tradition to relax and socialise.