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Student accommodation, flats, and rooms for rent in Montevideo

Finding student accommodation in Montevideo is one of the first key steps to starting an exchange. Uruguay's capital offers several options to suit different budgets and lifestyles. From shared apartments to university residences, this article tells you everything you need to know to find your ideal place.

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With prestigious universities such as Universidad de la República and the Universidad ORT, the city has become a very attractive destination for young people who come in search of new experiences. And Uruguayans are very friendly to international students!

Student apartments for rent in Montevideo

If you're looking for an apartment to rent in the Uruguayan capital, you should know that student apartments are usually shared, as individual rentals can be expensive. In other words, it's more common to find apartments with several single rooms and common areas such as kitchen, bathroom, and living room. The studio apartments also exist, but they tend to be more expensive and less common among students.

Many flats are furnished, although it's advisable to confirm this before closing the lease. Some buildings offer extras such as a shared laundry room, terrace, or garage, and it's important to check whether the charges are included and whether a security deposit or guarantee is required.

Student rooms for rent in Montevideo

Would you prefer to live in a room in the Uruguayan capital? Student rooms are usually single, although there are also shared rooms to reduce costs.

Most of them are part of shared apartments between students, but they can also be found in family homes or within university residences.

Generally, the rooms are furnished, including a bed, desk, and closet. In addition, it's very common for the rental to include access to a shared kitchen, laundry room, and sometimes common areas like a living room or patio. It's important to check if expenses (such as electricity, water, internet) are included in the price, as this varies depending on the owner.

Student accommodation in Montevideo

Here are some of the best areas to find accommodation while studying in the Uruguayan capital.

Flats for rent in Parque Rodó

This neighbourhood is the most chosen by students and has a nice university vibe. It's home to several faculties of the Universidad de la República, and it has very good transport connections with others, such as the Universidad de Montevideo.

In Parque Rodó there are a lot of cafes, bars, and restaurants, and also some outdoor spaces for walking or exercising, such as the José Enrique Rodó Park and the Ramirez Beach.

Apartments in Cordón

Cordón is one of the most chosen neighbourhoods by students in Montevideo for its location and its youthful atmosphere. It's close to several faculties, such as the Universidad de la República, and has excellent transport links. It also offers a wide variety of cafes, bookstores, bars, and cultural spaces that give the neighbourhood a lot of life. It's a safe area with affordable prices compared to other central neighbourhoods.

Rooms for rent in Pocitos

Pocitos is located east of downtown Montevideo. It has a safe environment, modern buildings, and a wide variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and coworking spaces. Although the cost of living is usually somewhat higher than in other neighbourhoods, the quality of life it offers usually justifies it. It doesn't have many green spaces, but the Playa de los Pocitos is ideal for enjoying nature. In addition, its promenade facing the Río de la Plata is ideal for running, walking or relaxing after class.

Student accommodation near the University of the Republic of Uruguay (UDELAR)

This institution doesn’t have a centralised campus in Montevideo, but rather its faculties are spread across different neighbourhoods. For example, in Pocitos there’s the headquarters of the Faculty of Arts, while in Parque Rodó are the buildings of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism. In Cordón there are the Faculties of Social Sciences, and Humanities and Education, as well as the main administrative buildings. There are many other faculties and buildings, so it's a good idea to identify the location of yours so you can find accommodation nearby.

Student residences in Montevideo

Considering living in a student residence in the Uruguayan capital? In Montevideo, student residences can be university-owned or private.

The university residences are managed by the institutions themselves, offer more affordable prices, and prioritise exchange or low-income students. They generally include single or shared rooms, a kitchen, and common areas such as study rooms or patios.

On the other hand, the private residences tend to have more modern facilities, service options such as cleaning, full board, and more amenities, although their prices are higher. These schools generally welcome both local and international students and allow for greater flexibility in admission requirements.

International exchange and Erasmus programme in Montevideo

If you’re studying in Europe and are interested in living a different experience, an exchange or Erasmus in Montevideo can be an excellent option! Some institutions, such as the University of the Republic (UDELAR) and the ORT University, participate in international agreements that allow them to receive European students for academic or internship stays. There aren't many vacancies, but opportunities exist, and there's growing interest in connecting Europe with Latin America.

FAQ about studying in Montevideo

Which are the best apps if I'm going on an exchange to Montevideo?

Our app, Erasmus Play, is a secure tool for searching and comparing verified accommodations, ideal for finding a place to live before arriving in the Uruguayan capital.

How much does student accommodation cost in Montevideo?

It varies greatly depending on the type of accommodation. For example, a room in a student residence or shared apartment can cost between UYU $16,060 and $24,090 (approx. €340-€510), while a studio apartment ranges from UYU $28,100 to $48,170 (approx. €600-€1,020).

Which are the best neighbourhoods to live in Montevideo as a student?

The most recommended neighbourhoods for students are Cordón, Parque Rodó, and Pocitos, as they're close to several universities, have a good youthful atmosphere, and offer plenty of bars, cafes, and green spaces. Ciudad Vieja can also be interesting for its cultural value, although some streets may be less safe at night.

How much does it cost to live in Montevideo as a student?

It's estimated that, adding up average budget accommodation, food, transportation, and some entertainment, an international student needs around UYU $40,200-$52,200 (approx. €850-1100).

Why go on an exchange programme to Montevideo?

Doing an exchange in the Uruguayan capital is a great idea for those looking for a unique experience in a quiet, safe city with a strong university atmosphere. Montevideo offers culture, beaches, and green spaces where you can relax or play sports. Plus, Uruguayans are very friendly, and it's easy to feel welcome.