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€3,750/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€2,950/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€2,950/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€1,950/month

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Apartment at Rue de Bonnevoie, Bonnevoie-Sud

€3,500/month

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Apartment at 10 Rue Adolphe Fischer, 1520 Luxembourg

€975/month

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Room at Rue de Bonnevoie, Bonnevoie-Sud

€3,750/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

Entire place

Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€2,950/month

Entire place

Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€5,144/month

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Apartment at Rue de Neudorf 268

€2,950/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,750/month

Entire place

Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

Entire place

Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€3,250/month

Entire place

Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€4,200/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

€2,950/month

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Apartment at 86 Dernier Sol, 2543 Luxembourg

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Luxembourg

The idea of ​​living in the capital of this small but picturesque country and enjoying the local culture makes many students decide to undertake an exchange stay at the University of Luxembourg. When planning your stay in this city, you have to know that the cost of living in the country is usually high, and this includes the price of rent. For this reason, international students often prefer to live in shared apartments in Luxembourg, for living better on a tight budget.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Luxembourg2€900
Residence Luxembourg0
Studio Luxembourg0
Entire place Luxembourg25€3264
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Living with roommates will allow you to enjoy a multicultural environment, thanks to the fact that young people who are going to study in Luxembourg come from different parts of the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about their cultures and way of life!

Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Luxembourg

Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of living in a shared flat in the capital of the Grand Duchy:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Luxembourg

  • Living in Luxembourg means having a high cost of living, so sharing a flat will allow you to allocate a smaller percentage of your budget to rent. This way, you can participate in other activities in the city, such as visiting its historical monuments, museums or other leisure plans.

  • Surely your roommates will be from various parts of the world since the city has a varied multicultural environment.

  • The University of Luxembourg also offers students the possibility of renting a spare room in a residence.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Luxembourg

  • Some apartments may have somewhat strict rules of coexistence imposed by the owners, such as not showering after 10 pm, not accepting visitors or not wearing shoes inside the house. Carefully look at the description of each accommodation to see if you agree with what they propose.

  • There are often some scams with advance rental payments on sites that are not verified. For this reason, it is recommendable to use secure platforms such as Erasmus Play, where all the accommodations are verified and you can securely complete the reservation.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Luxembourg

For a smooth exchange preparation, it is recommendable to use one of the Erasmus+ Apps. In them, you can find a lot of useful information about the necessary procedures and different aspects of life at the university and in the city itself. You can also read tips from students from previous years, for example, students advice on taking the opportunity to tour the entire country thanks to its public transport and also take the opportunity to explore the nearby countries like Germany, France and Belgium.

How to meet people in Luxembourg

In addition to sharing experiences with your flatmates to get to know them better, we recommend that you use one of the following options to meet people in Luxembourg:

Student associations in Luxembourg

The ESN LU is the association for international students preferred by young people who go on exchange to this city. In this organization, you will not only receive the support of other students to solve your doubts when you arrive in the city, but it will help you integrate into the city by participating in a series of plans and activities.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Luxembourg

Among the Facebook groups for international students that you will find, the ESN LU group is one of the most active. In this group, you will be able to see the calendar of activities and events planned by the association and join those you want.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Luxembourg

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

Tips for living in a shared apartment in Luxembourg

Here are some tips for living in shared flats in Luxembourg:

  • Public transport in this city is very good, so you will have no problem getting to the busiest areas if you choose the accommodation far from downtown.

  • The climate in Luxembourg is usually rainy and cold, so you will spend a lot of time indoors, either at home or doing different activities. Take the opportunity to make your space comfortable and welcoming and try to befriend your flatmates, with whom you certainly spend a lot of time. 

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Luxembourg

How much does a shared flat cost in Luxembourg?
The minimum cost of a spare room in a shared apartment usually ranges from €600 and up, but the average is around €1,000 per month approximately.
How to find a roommate in Luxembourg?
One of the best ways to find roommates in the capital of the Grand Duchy is in online communities like Erasmus Play, where you will also be able to compare the different available and verified accommodations.
Should I share a flat or live alone in Luxembourg?
The cost of renting in Luxembourg is very high, so many students would not even consider living in this city if it were not for the lower cost of living in a shared flat.
What should I know when entering a flatshare in Luxembourg?
You should know where the University of Luxembourg campus you are going to go to is located, so you can look for nearby accommodation or accommodation with good public transport connections.
How to choose ideal roommates in Luxembourg?
All the roommates should have similar lifestyles, or at least they should be compatible in terms of schedules, parties, cleaning, etc. These are the common aspects that generate the most problems in coexistence, so it would be great to avoid high differences from the beginning.

 

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