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Student Housing in Split

€773/month

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Apartment at Ujevićeva poljana 2

€609/month

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Apartment at Jobova ulica 1

€957/month

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Apartment at Ninčevića ulica 2

€677/month

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Apartment at Mažuranićevo šetalište 59

€628/month

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Apartment at Kliška ulica 21

€628/month

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Apartment at Križeva ulica 18

€609/month

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Apartment at Ulica Dujma Vušković

€1,015/month

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Apartment at Jadranska ulica 2

€613/month

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Apartment at Kamenita ulica 93

€1,634/month

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Room at Ulica Antuna Branka Šimića 33

€602/month

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Apartment at Slovenićeva ulica 1

€912/month

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Apartment at Smiljanićeva ulica 12B

€624/month

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Apartment at Bijankinijeva ulica 4

€898/month

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Apartment at Osječka ulica 22

€435/month

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Room at Poljička cesta 9

€560/month

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Apartment at Cesta Mira 4

€814/month

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Apartment at Ulica Marina Getaldića

€1,634/month

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Room at Ulica Antuna Branka Šimića 33

€1,549/month

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Room at Ulica Antuna Branka Šimića 33

€735/month

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Apartment at Trg Franje Tuđmana 3

Student accommodation, flats and rooms for rent in Split

Split is a small city located in southern Croatia, with access to the Adriatic Sea. It is a city with a lot of history, part of which can be felt in its old town, where you will find many monuments protected by Unesco. Besides, there are different beaches to enjoy throughout the year, since the climate is very good.

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Private room Split12€1583
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Entire place Split151€1080
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It has many attractions for students its student atmosphere is very good and many young people choose this city for their Erasmus. There are usually various activities and parties for young people, and in the city, you will find places frequented by students such as bars, discos, restaurants, theatres and museums. Besides, Split is very close to Croatian islands that are worth visiting, such as Vis, Hvar and Brac.

If you're looking for student accommodation in Split, read on. In this article, we will tell you many details that you have to pay attention to when choosing where to live, such as the location and the different types of accommodation.

Student apartments for rent in Split

The option of renting a flat in Split is one of the most common for young people studying in this city. The price of the apartments depends, to a large extent, on the area in which they are located and the characteristics they have. A studio apartment in the city centre goes from € 750 onwards. Likewise, the price for an apartment with two or more rooms to share ranges from € 900 onwards, with an average of € 1200 per month.

Generally, the apartments are usually fully furnished, but keep in mind that they offer different characteristics. All usually have basic appliances such as oven, washing machine, refrigerator and microwave, and some also have other details such as dishwasher, balcony and/or terrace. With our comparison site, you can filter by the most important characteristics for you, in this way you will find your perfect accommodation.

Student room for rent in Split

Are you looking for rooms for rent for students in Split? Most of the young people who move to this city decide on a room in an apartment shared with other students, due to the advantages it entails. First, it is cheaper than looking for a full flat for one person, and second, it makes the experience more fun by being able to meet people and share the experience with them more closely.

In this case, it is convenient to start the search in advance, since it is one of the most chosen alternatives by students. Thanks to Erasmus Play, your search will be easier: go to the verified accommodation comparator and filter by the characteristics of each of them, as well as by their prices and locations. You will surely find your ideal accommodation!

Student accommodation in Split

In this Croatian city, there are several convenient neighbourhoods to live in as a student, since the campus of its main university is located just a few minutes from the centre of Split. Here are some of the best areas of this city to live in:

Apartments for rent in the old town of Split

The historic centre of this Croatian city is where most of the places of interest are concentrated. It has, for example, museums, the Diocletian Palace and a wide variety of bars, restaurants, cafes and shops. Here, a studio apartment for rent has an average price of € 750 and up and a flat to share about € 3,200.

Apartments in Lovret

This neighbourhood is located northwest of the city centre. It has three beautiful parks to relax and an authentic atmosphere thanks to its restaurants and bars. An apartment to share with other students in Lovret has an estimated price of € 1,150 per month.

Rooms for rent in Bacvice

If you want to take advantage of your stay in Split to live near the beach, then the Bacvice neighbourhood is one of the most convenient for you. It is one of the liveliest neighbourhoods in the city, with multiple places to go out at night and the most popular beach in Split, which has the same name as the neighbourhood.

Erasmus accommodation near the University of Split

The main campus of the University of Split, in Croatian Sveučilište u Splitu, is located about a 20-minute walk from the city centre. If you want to live close to the institution and the beach, you can choose the neighbourhoods of Firule or Žnjan. The old town and Gripe are also good areas to find accommodation near the University of Split. In this article you can read more about it. Besides, here’s some information about its faculties.

University residence in Split

Each of the student residences in Split offers different amenities. You will find some with an equipped kitchen to share, leisure sites, internet, heating, air conditioning and/or washing machine.

As for prices, you will also find variety. You can rent a private room with your bathroom for around € 650 per month near the centre of Split. Likewise, you will find some accommodations further away from the city, such as a room to share for € 300 per month, with bills included in the price.

Frequently asked questions about Split

What are the best areas to live in Split as a student?
This Croatian city is relatively small, so all sites can be easily reached within a few minutes. If you want to live close to the university, you can choose neighbourhoods like Gripe of the old town. Also, if you prefer to be near the beach you can choose both Firule and Žnjan or Bacvice.
How much does a student flat for rent cost in Split?
When looking for a flat you can choose a studio type or one with more rooms, to share with other students. The price of the second option has an average of € 1200 per month and that of a studio apartment goes from € 750 onwards.
Why share a flat with other students in Split?
This alternative is usually the most chosen by international young people who move to this city. And it is that you will not only be able to save on the price of rent and utility bills, but you will also share the experience with other students who are in the same situation as you.
How much does it cost to live in Split for students?
Generally, the cost of living in this city is usually cheaper than other countries in Europe and than the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. The approximate monthly cost for a student, adding accommodation (room in a shared flat), food and some leisure, is € 500-600.
Why go on Erasmus to Split?
This Croatian city has it all for students: a good quality university, lively and fun student life with a wide variety of leisure activities, an interesting and beautiful old town with nature nearby, such as its beaches. Also, if you live a season in Split you will be able to get to know a different culture up close.

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