Private rooms Wiesbaden | 64 | 2096/month |
Studios Wiesbaden | 12 | 1887/month |
Apartments Wiesbaden | 82 | 1974/month |
Do you dream of an Erasmus in Wiesbaden? It's a perfect German city for Erasmus students, combining history, culture and nature. It’s known for its peaceful atmosphere, thermal springs and elegant architecture. The city is home to the Hochschule RheinMain, which attracts international students for its varied academic offer. It also has parks and gardens ideal for relaxation and outdoor sports.
The cost of living in Wiesbaden is moderate compared to other cities in Germany. While not as expensive as Munich or Frankfurt, it’s still more expensive than other student cities. Its location, close to Frankfurt, makes it a strategic point for travelling around Germany and Europe. Public transport is efficient and makes it easy to get around - discover all that Wiesbaden has to offer.
The cost of living in Wiesbaden is moderate. Accommodation is the biggest expense, with rooms in shared flats costing between €500-€700 per month. University residences tend to be a more affordable option, with prices around €380-€450 per month. Adding transport, food and leisure costs, a student's monthly expenditure usually ranges from €950-€1,150.
Public transport is efficient and the best option is the monthly pass, which costs around €58. Many students prefer biking or walking, as the city is medium-sized and well connected.
As for food, shops such as Aldi, Lidl and Netto offer low prices on basic goods. A student can spend between €150-€200 per month on food.
Wiesbaden isn’t a city with an intense nightlife, but it has options for entertainment. Popular bars and clubs include Basement Wiesbaden, Das Wohnzimmer and Pupasch.
For those who prefer quiet activities, Wiesbaden offers several ideal spaces to enjoy the great outdoors. The Kurpark, with its lake and paths, is perfect for walks, picnics or simply relaxing in the gardens. Another nearby option is the Warmer Damm, a park with ponds and large green areas surrounded by trees, ideal for reading or unwinding from the hustle and bustle of university life.
One of Wiesbaden's greatest attractions is its thermal water, which has been famous since Roman times. Although spas such as the Kaiser-Friedrich-Therme and the Thermalbad Aukammtal have to be paid for, at Kochbrunnenplatz you can see a historic hot spring and try the sulphurous water at over 60°C.
For panoramic views, the Nerobergbahn, a historic funicular in operation since 1888 and running from April to November as usual, takes you up the Neroberg hill, home to the Russian Church of St. Elizabeth (Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche Wiesbaden) and several viewing platforms. There is also a forest park at the top with hiking trails and a tree-climbing area, perfect for those looking for a different experience without leaving the city. Another interesting place is the Rheinufer, the banks of the Rhine River, perfect for walking, cycling or just relaxing by the water.
Wiesbaden has great Germanic buildings. Some places of interest are:
The city also has a broad cultural offer, with theatres such as the Hessisches Staatstheater, where you can see operas, plays and concerts. In addition, Wiesbaden hosts festivals such as the Exground Filmfest, an international independent film event, and the Wilhelmstraßenfest, a street festival with live music and food stalls.
As for gastronomy, you can try German specialities such as 'Handkäse mit Musik' (marinated cheese with onions and vinegar) or 'Frankfurter Würstchen' (Frankfurt sausage).
Some restaurants, such as Curry Manufaktur, Walter's Futterkrippe or Nikos Imbiss, offer local products at a very affordable price.
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The cost of living is around €950-€1,150 per month, depending on the type of accommodation and personal expenses.
It’s a quiet city with Universities such as the Hochschule RheinMain, cultural events and outdoor spaces like the Kurpark and the Schlosspark Biebrich. There are also festivals and activities for students.
Prices vary between €380-€450 in university residences and €500-€700 in shared flats.
The amount of the Erasmus scholarship varies according to your home country and the policies of your University. We recommend you to check with your institution.
The monthly pass costs around €58, but the city is easy to get around on foot or by bike.