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Flatshare in Rimini

€700/month

Entire place

Apartment at Viale Principe Amedeo,

€550/month

Private room

Room at Via Giuseppe Garibaldi,

€520/month

Private room

Room at Via Alessandro Gambalunga,

€680/month

Entire place

Apartment at Viale Principe Amedeo,

€530/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

€500/month

Private room

Room at Via Aurelio Saffi,

€490/month

Private room

Room at Via Alessandro Gambalunga,

€570/month

Private room

Room at Via Giuseppe Garibaldi,

€520/month

Private room

Room at Via Alessandro Gambalunga,

€530/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

€560/month

Private room

Room at Vicolo Gioia,

€570/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

€570/month

Private room

Room at Vicolo Gioia,

€550/month

Private room

Room at Via Carlo Cattaneo,

€490/month

Private room

Room at Via Alessandro Gambalunga,

€520/month

Private room

Room at Via Alessandro Gambalunga,

€560/month

Private room

Room at Vicolo Gioia,

€530/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

€530/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

€570/month

Private room

Room at Corso d'Augusto,

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Rimini

This city on the Italian coast is ideal if you want to immerse yourself in the culture of the country while enjoying its beaches and local nature. Thanks to these characteristics, and the prestige of the University of Bologna, which has a campus in Rimini, many international students choose this city for their exchange.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Rimini65€501
Residence Rimini0
Studio Rimini0
Entire place Rimini8€812
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Many young people like to live in a shared flat to live in an international environment with their flatmates, making the experience much more fun!

Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Rimini

Below we list some of the most outstanding of living in shared flats in this Italian city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Rimini

You can choose, according to your budget, between single or shared spare rooms between two or three people.

If one of your roommates is Italian, you will be lucky enough to be able to learn and improve the language by communicating with him/her when you are at home.

The three buildings of the University of Bologna in Rimini are in the city centre, so you can choose an apartment with a convenient location in neighbourhoods full of students, such as the centre, Marina Centro and San Giuliano a Mare.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Rimini

Sometimes the owners prefer people who will be there for a long time, so finding a room below 6 months can be complicated.

The room will be the only complete space for you, so you should make it a place where you feel comfortable.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Rimini

You have at your disposal several apps for Erasmus+ that will make your exchange to Rimini easier. Because you can access a wide range of relevant information, including data on procedures and life in the city. Among the experiences of the students of previous years, they assure that, despite being a relatively small city, there is no way to get bored! There are always a lot of plans, nights out and going to the beach.

How to meet people in Rimini

We advise you on the means you have to meet other students in this Italian city, in addition to sharing moments with your flatmates:

Student associations in Rimini

Every year, student volunteers to form the ESN Rimini, an association that plans many events and activities for international students to integrate into the university and life in the city. Thanks to this, you can meet other young people in the same situation as you, while enjoying various activities.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Rimini

Most of the Facebook groups you will find were created by ESN Rimini, and in them, you will be able to see the calendar with the planned events. Among the activities that you can join are their gala nights, water sports such as paddle surfing, board game nights, affordable trips to places like Torino or Bologna, and karaoke nights, among others.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Rimini

The most common thing is for students and the ESN Rimini association to create WhatsApp groups. In these groups, you can introduce yourself and your hobbies, thus being able to connect with other young people with similar interests to yours.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Rimini

Keep these tips in mind when living sharing an apartment in Rimini:

In addition to conversing with your flatmates in Italian, take advantage of the free Italian courses offered by the University of Bologna in Rimini. This way, you can return home speaking Italian fluently.

Take advantage of the savings on rent to enjoy all that Bologna has to offer, as this university city is just under an hour away by train.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Rimini

How much does a shared flat cost in Rimini?
The price of single rooms is usually between €250 and €480 per month, always depending on its characteristics, as well as the location of the flat.
Where to look for shared flats in Rimini?
We suggest you do it on the Erasmus Play online platform, a tool that makes it easy for you to compare between the different verified accommodations available, effortlessly finding your ideal spare room.
How to meet people in Rimini?
One of the most fun means to meet people is by joining ESN Rimini, where you can meet other international students while doing different activities. In addition, you can join the different Facebook and WhatsApp groups available.
Why share a student flat in Rimini?
Because it allows you to save on the rental cost and can enjoy much more of the city and its surroundings, including cities like Bologna and Florence. In addition, you can live in a multicultural environment and learn from the ways of life of your roommates.
What to ask before entering a flat share in Rimini?
You have to ask if utility bills are included in the rental cost, to find out if it is a fixed price or for each month you have to add an extra amount for these bills.

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