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Flatshare in Wiesbaden

€1,800/month

Entire place

Apartment at Wilhelmstraße, 28

€2,000/month

Private room

Room at Wiesbadener Straße, 34

€1,500/month

Private room

Room at Borkumer Straße, 5

€1,350/month

Entire place

Apartment at Königsberger Straße, 7

€1,900/month

Private room

Room at Platter Straße, 82

€1,690/month

Private room

Room at Rampenstraße, 24

€1,604/month

Studio

Studio at Uhlandstraße

€1,600/month

Entire place

Apartment at Rauenthaler Straße, 7

€1,500/month

Private room

Room at Igstadter Straße, 12

€1,370/month

Studio

Studio at Königsberger Straße

€1,390/month

Entire place

Apartment at Bahnhofstraße, 48

€1,910/month

Private room

Room at Rampenstraße, 20

€1,550/month

Studio

Studio at Uhlandstraße

€1,490/month

Private room

Room at Borkholder Straße, 7

€1,600/month

Entire place

Apartment at Marktplatz, 7

€1,200/month

Entire place

Apartment at Emanuel-Geibel-Straße, 1

€1,590/month

Entire place

Apartment at Mannstaedtstraße, 13

€1,497/month

Studio

Studio at Uhlandstraße

€1,650/month

Private room

Room at Bahnhofstraße, 48

€2,350/month

Private room

Room at Hafenstraße, 7

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Wiesbaden

It is known that the cost of living in this German city is high and accommodation does not escape this premise. The average cost of a spare room in a shared flat in Wiesbaden is around €600-700 per month, which is high for the most affordable alternative. The positive thing about living in a shared flat is dividing rent and utility bills among the flatmates, this makes your exchange cheaper. Living with people from different parts of the world will significantly enrich your experience.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Wiesbaden51€2162
Residence Wiesbaden0
Studio Wiesbaden12€1766
Entire place Wiesbaden68€1998
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Wiesbaden

Here are some of the highlights of living in shared flats in this German city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Wiesbaden

  • Some flats have access to common spaces such as a garden, terrace, or balcony.
  • Take advantage of the savings on the rental cost to enjoy all that Wiesbaden has to offer, as well as to travel to nearby cities, including Mainz, Frankfurt, Cologne, Bonn, and Stuttgart.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Wiesbaden

  • The availability of rooms in already inhabited flats is low, so you should do your search well in advance if it is your preferred accommodation.
  • In the residences for students, it is the locals and those who study full degrees who have a preference, so it is difficult to find accommodation in one of them with a short exchange.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Wiesbaden

There are different apps for Erasmus+ that you can use to make your exchange in Wiesbaden the best it can be. In them, you will find instructions to carry out different procedures, information about the city and online communities in which students from previous years share their experiences and give advice. One of these recommendations is that you take advantage of everything that Frankfurt offers, it is just under an hour away by train.

How to meet people in Wiesbaden?

In addition to connecting with your flatmates, consider the following alternatives to meet people before arriving and once you are in the German city:

Student associations in Wiesbaden

The campuses of Universities always organize a lot of fun activities, but you can also consider joining international student associations that have a presence in Frankfurt, such as ESN Frankfurt (Main) and AEGEE-Frankfurt am Main. Together with them, you can further expand your circle of friends and explore that city to the fullest.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Wiesbaden

The best thing you can do is join the Facebook groups of the student associations, so you can find out about the different organized plans and join them.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Wiesbaden

Surely you will find groups in this app to join, which you should do so you can be in more direct contact with other young people. In addition, most of them take the opportunity to introduce themselves and give information about themselves, so it will be easier for you to connect with other students who have similar interests to you.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Wiesbaden

We offer you some tips related to living in a shared flat in this German city:

  • If you like to walk outdoors, try to make your apartment close to one of the many parks and green areas in Wiesbaden, and make the most of sunny days!
  • You can enjoy a lot of festivals during the year together with your flatmates, including the biggest wine festival in Europe (the “Rheingauer Weinwoche”), the Wilhelm Street Festival, the City Festival and the Harvest Festival.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Wiesbaden

How much does a shared flat in Wiesbaden cost?
The price of an apartment with several spare rooms to share usually ranges from €1,200 onwards for a two-bedroom apartment, so the monthly cost will depend on the number of occupants in the apartment.
How to find roommates in Wiesbaden?
We recommend that you search in online communities such as Erasmus Play, where you get to search for verified shared flats in this German city.
How to meet people in Wiesbaden?
As well as being part of the activities the universities plan throughout the year, consider joining the international student associations in Frankfurt, which is less than an hour away by train. You can also join Facebook and Whatsapp groups created by these associations and other students.
What are the advantages of sharing a flat in Wiesbaden?
The cost of living in this German city is relatively high, so one of the main advantages is spending less of your budget on rent and more on new experiences and activities. Another advantage of living in a multicultural environment is that you get to learn the way of life of your flatmates.
What to ask before entering a flat share in Wiesbaden?
You have to ask what the basic established rules of the flat are, especially about key issues of coexistence, such as cleaning, visits, parties, schedules, etc.

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