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€1,450/month

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Apartment at Hohe Geest, Berg Fidel

€1,590/month

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Room at Emdener Straße, 22

€1,609/month

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Apartment at Bremer Platz, Mitte

€919/month

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Room at Leonis Münster 48151

€1,490/month

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Apartment at Wolbecker Straße, 67

€939/month

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Room at Leonis Münster 48151

€854/month

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Room at Leonis Münster 48151

€1,695/month

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Room at Lange Ossenbeck, 4a

€1,350/month

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Studio at Hohe Geest, 129

€859/month

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Room at Leonis Münster 48151

€1,650/month

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Room at Möserweg, 7

€2,007/month

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Room at Dorbaumstraße

€893/month

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Studio at Bremer Platz 50

€1,850/month

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Apartment at Heroldstraße

€1,179/month

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Apartment at Bremer Platz, 50

€999/month

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Apartment at Platanenweg, 4

€1,312/month

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Studio at Bremer Platz 50

€809/month

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Room at Leonis Münster 48151

€2,007/month

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Room at Dorbaumstraße

€999/month

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Apartment at Buchenweg, Roxel

Flats, rooms and residences near the UniMünster

The University of Münster, known as Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (University of Münster in Westphalia named after William - UniMünster), is located in the city of Münster, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Founded in 1780, the university has a rich history spanning more than two centuries. Over the years, it has maintained a reputation for academic excellence and has contributed significantly to the advancement of knowledge.

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Private room Münster32€1415
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Studio Münster15€1593
Entire place Münster49€1665
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In this article we tell you everything you need to know about the institution, so that you can find student accommodation near the University of Münster that has all the important characteristics for you. I'm sure that when you finish reading you will have a clearer idea!

Student flats and spare rooms near UniMünster

It is advisable that you first identify which of the campuses you are going to go to, so you can locate the closest neighbourhoods or those with the best public transport connection to UniMünster.

Where is the University of Münster located?

The university is located in the city centre and surrounding areas, which provides students with a dynamic and engaging academic environment. Its buildings do not make up a single campus, but are spread throughout different parts of the city.

Some of the most important buildings are located in the city centre, part of them next to the famous castle (“schloss"). Here you will find buildings such as the Juridicum, the Philosophikum, one of the libraries, institutes such as Neurobiology and Behavioral Biology, Evolution and Biodiversity, and even the institution's Botanical Garden.

The facilities of the School of Medicine are located west of the city centre, occupying an extensive area north of the Sentrup neighbourhood. These buildings include classrooms, the Medical Library and the Münster University Hospital.

To the north of the Faculty of Medicine and to the northwest of the city buildings, more UniMünster buildings are found. Parts of them are in the Neutor neighbourhood. Here you will find the main sports facilities, as well as classrooms for areas such as Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Mathematics, among others.

Best neighbourhoods to live in near the University of Münster

We recommend that you consider some of the following neighbourhoods to live in proximity to the institution:

Münster-Altstadt (Old town)

With quick access to campus, streets full of cafes and shops, and a vibrant nightlife, living in the historical part of the city is one of the preferred options for students. The historical atmosphere and the proximity to university events makes Münster-Altstadt an ideal place to immerse yourself in Münster’s student life.

Kreuzviertel

This is a trendy, bohemian neighbourhood, known for its tree-lined streets, cafes and boutiques. It’s a popular residential area and with a reasonable distance from the city centre (north of it) and the university.

Gievenbeck

This neighbourhood is home to students and teachers, since it’s along many of the university's faculties. It offers a mix of student housing, flats and essential services. In addition, it usually has a more affordable rental cost than the accommodation in the city centre.

Student residences near the University of Münster

In this German city, and near the institution, you will find various accommodation options in student halls. For example, you will be able to choose between a single room (with bathroom, kitchen and other shared common areas), or a studio flat entirely for you. Compare between them to be able to choose the one that meets all your preferred characteristics.

For its part, the University of Münster doesn’t have university halls of residence, so that's not going to be an accommodation option for you. However, they do offer affordable housing through the Studierendenwerk Münster.

Erasmus at the University of Münster

Keep in mind the information we give you below, so you get the most out of your exchange at the German institution:

  • At the beginning of each semester they hold the “Welcome week”, in which you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the institution, the city and also make friends with other students who are new there.
  • The university organises a wide range of events throughout the year, from conferences and seminars to cultural and sports activities. Stay on top of announcements and join events that interest you.
  • Münster is known as the "City of Bicycles", so join the local tradition and explore the city by bike! It's an ecological and common way of getting around, and it will allow you to discover the charms of Münster in a unique way.

FAQ about the University of Münster

What can you study at the University of Münster?
The institution has 15 faculties that include all the programs taught. These are: Protestant Theology, Catholic Theology, Law, Economics and Business Sciences, Medicine, Educational and Social Sciences, Faculty of Psychology/Sports and Exercise Sciences, History and Philosophy, Philology, Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Biology, Geosciences, and the University of Music.
What are the best neighbourhoods to live near UniMünster?
Münster-Altstadt (Old town), Kreuzviertel, Gievenbeck and Neutor are some of the ideal neighbourhoods to live in if you want to be close to the institution. However, keep in mind that Münster is very well connected by public transport and by bicycle, so you will be able to choose neighbourhoods that are a little further away and still have good access to the institution.
What is near the University of Münster?
Near the University there are a lot of beautiful places to explore. You can start with Schloss, the castle on campus, which has unique historical beauty. Then, you could walk around the Aasee Lake and do other activities like boating. The city centre is full of shops, cafes and places to hang out. Don't miss the weekly market, the food is amazing! And if you like history, St. Paul's Cathedral is a must-see.
What are the best Apps if I am going to go on Erasmus to UniMünster?
With the Erasmus Play App, planning your mobility will be much more enjoyable, because one of its main features is being able to meet other international students who go to the institution at the same time as you. This way you will be able to make friends and feel accompanied before even arriving in the German city, as well as find roommates.
What is student life like at UniMünster?
Student life at the University of Münster is great. With a lively atmosphere and lots of diversity, there is always something exciting to do. From pedalling along the cobblestone streets to participating in university events, you won't get bored. The city is bike friendly and the night scene is quite busy.