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Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße, Berlin

17, Mohrenstraße, Berlin, 10117, Germany
From
€750
per month
1.0 mi from City Center
( 5m. 17m. 23m)
See Universities on Map
Humboldt University of Berlin | 0.46 mi
ESMT Berlin | 0.55 mi
Gisma University of Applied Sci... | 0.61 mi
Universität der Künste Berlin | 2.55 mi
BIMM, Berlin | 2.7 mi
Pay In Instalment
internet
bills included
laundry facility
Laundry Room

About the Property

Located at 17, Mohrenstraße, Berlin, 10117, Germany, Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation is the perfect place for students. This student accommodation in Berlin offers various room types, including non-ensuite & shared apartments. Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation is close to the Humboldt University of Berlin (5 minutes’ drive away) and the ESMT Berlin (4 minutes' drive away). This makes it easy for students to get to classes from this Berlin student accommodation. Mohrenstrasse 17 accommodation supports its residents in their academic pursuits and connects them to the social scene. Mohrenstrasse 17 reviews are always nice, displaying students’ happiness!

Berlin, the capital and largest city of Germany, is home to approximately 3.8 million residents, while its wider metropolitan region exceeds 6 million people. Berlin’s GDP of around €170 billion reflects its economic strength. Average monthly living costs typically range between €1,100 and €1,450, depending on lifestyle and neighbourhood. A defining feature of the city is its youthful demographic, with nearly 24% of the population aged between 20 and 34. The city records a happiness index score of 7.1, maintains a safety index of approximately 58, and ranks 34th in the QS Best Student Cities, underlining its strong livability, global standing, and academic appeal.

Features

At Mohrenstrasse 17 Berlin student accommodation, luxury and safety are given high priority. This property in Berlin offers a variety of rooms to suit every student's needs. The property offers various room types, from the Private Room (MO.52.7) to the Private Room (MO.71.3), for students. Each room features a cosy bed with a blanket and pillow, a comfortable mattress, a wardrobe and two shelves, and a bedside table with a hanging lamp and a floor lamp, ensuring you can rest and study in peace. There are additional exclusive facilities that differ from room to room. So choose your room according to the facilities you need! Internet, water, electricity, and heating are included in the rent.

Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation also has a variety of common amenities that cater to both educational and luxury needs. There is a bicycle parking area for residents to ensure that their bikes are safe! Convenient public transport connections, restaurants, and supermarkets are available near the property. Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation also makes sure that residents have convenience at hand with a laundry room, outdoor areas, and high-speed internet! Safety facilities like 24/7 camera surveillance and being a security member enhance the well-being of the students. These facilities make Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation one of the best student properties!

Location and What's Hot?

Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation is located in one of the city’s most creative and fast-growing neighbourhoods. This makes it an excellent option for students studying at nearby universities such as Humboldt University of Berlin, Universität der Künste Berlin, and Gisma University of Applied Sciences. Living at Mohrenstraße 17 student accommodation allows learners to experience Berlin’s everyday energy without feeling overwhelmed.

The neighbourhood around Mohrenstraße 17 student accommodation has a strong café culture. Students often visit Einstein Kaffee, Café Mabuhay, and Five Elephant Mitte for coffee, breakfast, or short study sessions. These cafés are popular with students and professionals alike. Daily shopping is easy and efficient. Supermarkets such as REWE, EDEKA, and Bio Company are located close by, making grocery runs quick and convenient. Healthcare needs are well covered, with pharmacies like Apotheke am Gendarmenmarkt, Mohren Apotheke, and Raths-Apotheke serving the area.

Residents of the Mohrenstraße 17 student accommodation enjoy a wide range of dining options. Restaurants like Ristorante Bocca di Bacco, Lutter & Wegner, and Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt offer everything from casual meals to traditional German cuisine. The area is also known for its relaxed evening atmosphere, with nearby bars and lounges attracting a mixed student crowd.

Green and cultural spaces add balance to city living. Students can unwind at Gendarmenmarkt, one of Berlin’s most iconic squares. The Topography of Terror and Checkpoint Charlie are also close by, offering insight into the city’s history. For quiet breaks, Tiergarten provides a welcome escape from busy streets. All these attractions and conveniences make Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation an awesome living space for learners!

Commute

Residents of the Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation enjoy easy access to public transportation. This makes commuting around the city hassle-free. U Stadtmitte & Französische Str. are the two closest bus stops to the property. They are located within a 7-minute walk from the property. Bahnhof Berlin Friedrichstrasse and Brandenburger Tor are railway stations within a 7-minute walk. Convenient commute options are one of the main reasons Mohrenstrasse 17 student accommodation is one of the most well-known student apartments!

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Room Types (8)

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All (8)
Non Ensuite (8)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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Private Room (MO.51.3)

Starting From:€750/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
8

Private Room (MO.51.6)

Starting From:€770/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Private Room (MO.52.9)

Starting From:€780/month/person
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Private Room (MO.43.1)

Starting From:€810/month/person
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
9

Private Room (MO.52.2)

Starting From:€830/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
7

Private Room (MO.43.3)

Starting From:€850/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3

Private Room (MO.21.6)

Starting From:€850/month/person
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2

Private Room (MO.21.1)

Starting From:€860/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
High-Speed Internet
Public Transport Connections Nearby
Restaurants in the Area
Supermarkets, shops in the Area
Laundry Room
Bicycle Parking
Safety and Security
24/7 Camera Surveillance
Security Member
Bills Included
Heating
Electricity
Water
Internet

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. One month’s rent must be paid at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This will get offset against the rental payment.</p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>You will be required to pay an application/admin fee of €199 at the time of booking.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You will be required to pay €200 as deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This deposit will get refunded between 4 and 6 weeks after the contract termination date, less any damages and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent must be paid by the third day of the month, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card &amp; Bank transfer.</p> <p><strong>Please note: - </strong>There is a transaction fee of 2.5% if you pay via card.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. A guarantor is only required if the applicant can’t provide any proof of income.</p> <p>2. As for the documents, the property needs a valid ID and a proof of income. As proof of income, they accept employment contracts, last 3 payslips, bank statements and tax returns from last year.</p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>In case the student can’t provide a block account or any other kind of proof of income, then it must submit a guarantor.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>1. Washing machine (2.80 EUR/cycle) &amp; dryer (2.50 EUR/cycle).</p> <p>2. GEZ tax (not included in the rent): (17.50 EUR/month PER HOUSEHOLD)</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. If the tenant cancels a booking <strong>within 24 hours </strong>of confirmation – Full refund of first month’s rent.</p> <p>2. If tenant cancels a booking when move-in date is:</p> <p>a) More than <strong>30 days </strong>away – Full refund of first month’s rent</p> <p>b) <strong>30 to 7 days </strong>away – 50% refund of first month’s rent</p> <p>c) Less than <strong>7 days </strong>away – No refund</p>
Early termination by students
<p>If the tenant would like to terminate the contract before it ultimately runs out, she/he can do so provided that the following conditions are met:</p> <p>1. The tenant has stayed for a minimum of 3 months</p> <p>2. The tenant has provided the signed contract termination letter 1 month before the termination date (1 month notice period) to the property.</p> <p>3. The contract terminates on the last day of a month</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>Delay in rent payment will result in the termination of the contract.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the property far from my university?

The property is in Wedding and therefore very central located when it comes to getting to the next university.

What do I have to pay before moving in?

As with any apartment, you have to leave a deposit of two months' rent before moving into the property. There is also a small processing fee. But that's it.

Are there any other fees or government services I have to pay?

They would like to spare you, but if you own a radio or tv, you'll have to pay the monthly broadcasting fee of € 17.50. But besides that there are no additional fees for you.

Can I register property as my main residence?

Of course. The property is your home in every single sense.

Can I sublet my room?

They want all residents of property to feel as comfortable as possible. Therefore they unfortunately cannot allow you to sublet your room.

What does a flat rent mean?

At property you pay everything at once: heating, water, electricity, internet and much more. Thus, you have total cost control and can use almost all of our services as you wish.

How long is the shortest rental period?

Property has a minimum rental period of three months. But they are quite sure that once you have become part of their community you will not want to move out again.

Will my rental contract be automatically extended after the lease expires?

With them there are no gag contracts. When your lease expires, they let go. But if you want to stay with them, then get in touch with them so that they can initiate the extension.

What documents do I need?

In order to rent out a room to you, they would need you to bring the following documents: • Photo ID • Proof of income • Proof of enrollment (for students) • Guarantor (if you don’t have an income) • A copy of the guarantor's passport • A copy of the guarantor's employment contract

Can I reserve a room?

Reservations are not possible. But they will be happy to let you know when a room becomes available.

What about security?

Video surveillance and locking systems provide additional security. Furthermore their community manager is always available for any kind of questions.

Where do I put my bike?

You can of course put your bike in front of their door, but you don't have to. They also have bicycle spaces in their underground car park for all those who don’t want to leave their loyal companion outside.

Is the apartment fully furnished?

You can nail them down on it: their rooms are fully furnished. You can move in with a suitcase. In every room you will find the following: • a bed including slatted frame • a mattress • a blanket and a pillow • a desk plus a chair • a wardrobe • a bedside table • several curtain rods and curtains • a hanging lamp • a floor lamp • two shelves The rooms do not come with any additional textiles, such as sheets, duvet covers, hand and bath towels.
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße, Berlin

Student Accommodations in Berlin

Student Apartments in Berlin

Berlin is one of Europe’s most exciting student cities, known for its diverse culture, affordable lifestyle, and world-class universities like Humboldt University of Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), and Freie Universität Berlin. With over 200,000 students, the city attracts learners from around the world, creating a strong demand for quality housing. As on-campus student dorms in Berlin &  fill up quickly each year, most students opt for off-campus student accommodation in Berlin, where options range from modern ensuite rooms and shared apartments to fully private studio flats. These types of student housing in Berlin cater to different budgets and living preferences, offering students the flexibility to choose privacy, shared living, or community-focused spaces. Popular student neighbourhoods such as Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, and Charlottenburg offer easy access to campuses, cafés, and public transport, making day-to-day living convenient.


Finding the right student flatshare in Berlin can get competitive, which is why students rely on amber, a trusted platform with verified listings, flexible lease options, and personalised booking support. With top options for student flats in Berlin like The Fizz Berlin, SPC 10178, and The Social Hub Berlin, located near major universities, amber simplifies the entire search process and helps students secure accommodation that fits their lifestyle and budget.

About Berlin

Berlin, the capital of Germany, sits in the heart of the country’s northeast region and is known for its multicultural atmosphere, artistic energy, and student-friendly lifestyle. A city shaped by centuries of history, Berlin carries the legacy of the Prussian era, the Cold War, and the fall of the Berlin Wall, making it one of Europe’s most culturally rich destinations. Today, it is home to 3.8 million people, including a large and diverse international student community. Students love Berlin for its mix of green spaces, lakes like Wannsee and Müggelsee, and endless cultural experiences, from techno festivals and street music events to world-famous celebrations like Lollapalooza Berlin.


The city is also a global academic hub, home to top universities such as Humboldt University Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, and the Technical University of Berlin. These institutions consistently rank well internationally, with Berlin often appearing in the Top 6 best student cities (QS Rankings) thanks to its affordability, safety, and strong academic ecosystem. Berlin’s education environment is ideal for students who value independence, creativity, and community-driven living. Student-friendly neighbourhoods like Mitte, Charlottenburg, and Kreuzberg offer easy access to campuses, cafés, nightlife, affordable off-campus Berlin university accommodation and public transport. For reference, Humboldt University is just 10–15 minutes from several amber-listed rooms in Berlin for students, including Mohrenstrasse 17 (5 minutes away by car). Berlin balances academics, culture, affordability, and opportunities, making it one of Europe’s most rewarding cities for students to live and study.

Best Student Apartments in Berlin

Finding the right student accommodation in Berlin is essential for building a comfortable and productive student life. Students coming to Berlin often look for places that offer a balance of affordability, safety, access to universities, and community-friendly spaces. Proximity to campus, modern amenities, and public transport convenience all play a major role when choosing a home in a new city. With Berlin’s growing student population, securing your student dormitory in Berlin early helps ensure better prices and more choices.


Amber makes this process simple by offering a wide range of verified apartments for rent in Berlin for students. From private studios to shared apartments and spacious ensuite rooms, amber helps students compare, shortlist, and book student residence in Berlin that fit their lifestyle and budget, backed by dedicated support throughout the booking journey. Here are the best options for student apartments for rent in Berlin, starting from €620/month :


1. 66 Monkeys - Deulstrasse - ★★★★☆ “This student living Berlin is spacious and allows me to enjoy my privacy; meanwhile, it's very close to places with amazing restaurant ratings and pubs.” - From €851/month.
2. Ipartment Berlin Airport - ★★★★☆ “The rooms in this student residence in Berlin are absolutely top-notch, furnished with a modern touch and offering plenty of space that's kept impeccably clean.” - From €1314/ month.
3. Oberlandstraße 102 - From €620/month.
4. Wilhelmstr. 120A - From €865/month.
5. Chambeshi - From €1076/month.

Affordable Student Apartments in Berlin

There is a wide range of student flats in Berlin that suit every budget, from simple shared apartments to modern studio units. Even if you’re searching for cheap accommodation in Berlin for international students, you’ll still find comfortable and secure places with essential amenities like Wi-Fi, communal study areas, and easy transport access. These affordable options of dorms in Berlin ensure students can enjoy high-quality living without stretching their budget too far. Here are some of the best budget-friendly options for accommodation in Berlin for international students, ideal for students who want value, convenience, and a great community atmosphere.


1. Adolfstraße 24 - From €620 per month
2. SPC 12049 - From €625 per month
3. SPC 13351 - From €635 per month
4. Libauer Straße 11 - From €635 per month
5. Nazarethkirchstraße 51 - Aufgang B - From €640 per month

Best Areas to Live in Berlin

Berlin has some of the most student-friendly neighbourhoods in Europe, each offering a different lifestyle, from creative hubs and nightlife districts to calm residential zones near top universities. These areas provide excellent access to public transport, cafés, supermarkets, and several amber-listed rooms in Berlin for students, making it easier for students to choose housing that fits their budget and daily routine. Berlin student apartments often provide 24/7 security features to ensure the safety of residents.


1. Kreuzberg – Average Rent: €650–€850/month

Famous for its alternative culture, global food scene, and lively nightlife, Kreuzberg is a favourite among young creatives and international students. With quick U-Bahn access and proximity to cafés and art spaces, it’s perfect for students who enjoy a good social environment.


2. Charlottenburg – Average Rent: €700–€950/month

Home to TU Berlin, this upscale yet student-friendly area offers museums, shopping streets like Kurfürstendamm, and beautiful green parks. It’s great for students who prefer a safe, sophisticated environment within walking distance of campus.


3. Friedrichshain – Average Rent: €620–€820/month

Known for the East Side Gallery, riverside hangouts, and young creative energy, Friedrichshain is ideal for students who want lively surroundings without high rent. Excellent tram and U-Bahn connections make commuting easy.


4. Mitte – Average Rent: €750–€1,000/month

The heart of Berlin, Mitte, offers iconic landmarks, museums, coworking spots, and close proximity to Humboldt University. Students love it for its central location and easy access to libraries, cultural venues, and restaurants. Several mid-range amber-listed student dormitory in Berlin, including Turinerstraße 5, are accessible from here.


5. Neukölln – Average Rent: €550–€750/month

Known for its diversity, art scene, indie cafés, and budget-friendly living, Neukölln is perfect for students looking for cheap housing without compromising lifestyle. Tempelhofer Feld (Berlin’s huge open park) is a major student attraction.

Also, Adlershof is a popular area close to the Humboldt University Campus and offers dorms in Berlin that are well-connected to public transport.

Room Types Available in Berlin

Berlin offers a wide variety of student residence in Berlin options, designed to meet the needs of international students with different budgets, privacy preferences, and lifestyle choices. Berlin dormitory options are designed specifically for students and are often more affordable than private rentals. Private Berlin student housing typically offers modern amenities and is fully furnished. Many Berlin student accommodations offer laundry facilities for residents. Some Berlin student apartments provide additional amenities such as gyms and bicycle storage.


1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms are among the most popular options in Berlin. These rooms provide a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal comfort without fully isolating them from community living. Kitchens and lounges are typically shared, allowing a good balance between independence and social interaction. This room type is ideal for students seeking privacy and convenience while still enjoying a shared apartment setting.


2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities, making them a more affordable alternative. Students share kitchens and common spaces with flatmates, fostering a friendly and social atmosphere. This option for student apartments in Berlin suits students who want budget-friendly living with adequate personal space.


3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartment in Berlin for students are self-contained living spaces that include a bedroom, kitchenette, and private bathroom, designed for single occupancy. Students enjoy maximum independence and control over their environment, making studios ideal for learners with busy schedules or those who prefer quiet, self-sufficient living. Private studio apartments in Berlin can range from €700 to €1,500 per month.


4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments include separate bedrooms with shared kitchens and living areas, offering a semi-private lifestyle. They are perfect for students who prefer quiet living with one roommate, making daily routines more manageable.


5. Shared Apartments

A student shared apartment Berlin has multiple private bedrooms in one flat, with communal kitchens, bathrooms, and lounge areas. This is one of the most affordable room types and is ideal for students who thrive in community-focused living environments. Shared accommodation in Berlin typically costs between €400 and €800 per month.


6. Private Rooms

Private student accommodation Berlin typically offers more independence and privacy compared to shared accommodations or dormitories. Private rooms come with an individual bedroom and shared access to bathrooms and kitchens. These Berlin student rooms provide a solid mix of privacy and social living, making them a versatile choice across amber’s Berlin listings.

Cost of Living In Berlin

Understanding the cost of living in Berlin is essential for students planning their monthly budget. Berlin is generally more affordable than many major European cities, offering reasonable housing options, inexpensive public transport, and student-friendly food and entertainment costs. While expenses vary depending on lifestyle and locality, this overview highlights the average monthly costs students can expect. These estimates help you manage your finances better and adapt comfortably to life in a new city. The average cost of living for a student in Berlin is between €2,000 and €2,500 per month.


1. Accommodation: €500–€750/month
2. Groceries: €150–€220/month
3. Transportation: €30–€40/month (student pass)
4. Utilities: €80–€120/month
5. Internet: €25–€35/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: €80–€150/month


Utility costs in Berlin can add an additional €150 to €300 per month, depending on the type of student halls Berlin. You can save by searching for accommodations with amber as many student dorms in Berlin include high-speed internet access as part of the rent. Also, utilities, including electricity and water, are typically included in the rent for a student flatshare in Berlin.

Student Travel Berlin

Berlin offers one of the most efficient, reliable, and student-friendly transportation networks in Europe. With excellent connectivity across student neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg, Charlottenburg, Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Neukölln, getting around the city is convenient and affordable. Most universities, such as Humboldt University, TU Berlin, and Freie Universitä,t are well connected through U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses, making daily commuting easy for international students. The city’s dedicated student travel discounts and semester passes further reduce costs, making mobility accessible on any budget.


1. U-Bahn (Underground): Fastest way to travel across Berlin with frequent services and wide coverage in Zones A and B, including major campuses.
Cost: £15–£18/week


2. S-Bahn (City Rail)
Ideal for longer distances, airport travel, and inter-district commuting with reliable intervals throughout the day.
Cost: £15–£18/week


3. Trams
Common in East Berlin, offering scenic routes and great connectivity to student hubs like Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg.
Cost: £12–£15/week


4. Buses
24/7 service with strong coverage in residential areas; perfect for late-night or early-morning travel.
Cost: £10–£12/week


5. Cycling
Berlin is a bike-friendly city with safe paths; most amber properties offer secure bike parking.
Cost: £4–£6/week (bike rental)


Student Transit Tips

  • Full-time students usually get the Semester Ticket, offering unlimited travel across Zones ABC, significantly lowering weekly travel expenses.
  • Download BVG Fahrinfo, Berlin’s official transit app, for real-time routes and updates.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Berlin

Berlin is an exciting and welcoming city for students, offering a safe, dynamic, and culturally rich environment where there’s always something to see or do. With its mix of historic landmarks, creative neighbourhoods, and buzzing social spots, student life in Berlin is vibrant, affordable, and full of opportunities to explore. Berlin is known for its safe, student-friendly areas such as Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain, all of which offer easy access to libraries, cafés, study lounges, and coworking spaces. Students often spend time at popular spots like the Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, Staatsbibliothek, Bonanza Coffee Roasters, and The Barn, which are perfect for study sessions or casual hangouts.


When it comes to social life, Berlin delivers big. Students flock to trendy cafés like Five Elephant, affordable eateries in Markthalle Neun, and green escapes such as Tiergarten, Tempelhofer Feld, and Treptower Park. For nightlife lovers, Berlin’s scene is unmatched—top clubs like Berghain, Watergate, and Sisyphos draw global crowds, while relaxed bars like Klunkerkranich and Prater Garten offer laid-back vibes with great views. Berlin’s cultural calendar is equally exciting. Students enjoy major events like Lollapalooza Berlin, Fête de la Musique, the Festival of Lights, and the famous Christmas Markets across Alexanderplatz and Charlottenburg. Art lovers will also find plenty to explore at Museum Island, street art tours, and open-air galleries. For more ideas, students living in student accommodation in Germany can explore the best places to visit in Berlin to plan weekend outings and get insider tips for exploring the city.


Universities in Berlin

Berlin hosts several globally respected universities that not only draw a large international student population but also offer a wide range of academic programs. Below are five leading institutions, along with their recent rankings and notable courses.


1. Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin) - Ranked #130 globally in the 2026 QS World University Rankings. It offers a comprehensive variety of programs, including humanities, social sciences, natural and life sciences, law and more, making it ideal for students interested in disciplines from classical studies to cutting-edge science. The best option for student apartments near Humboldt University of Berlin is Friedrichstrasse 63, just 5 minutes away by car.


2. Freie Universität Berlin (Free University of Berlin) - Ranked #88 globally in QS 2026, marking a strong upward trend in its international standing. It is particularly known for research-intensive programs in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, medicine and more. Cunostraße 70 is the best option for housing here (11 minutes away by car).


3. Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) - Ranked #145 globally in QS 2026. It stands out for engineering, computer science, technology, and design-oriented programs, with strong industry connections and research output. The best option for student accommodation near TU Berlin is RM Bismarckstraße 106 (3 minutes away by car).


4. HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences (HTW Berlin) - A top choice for applied sciences and professionally oriented programs. HTW offers over 80 degree programmes across engineering, business, design, computer science, environment, and more. Its practical, industry-aligned education makes it attractive for students aiming for careers directly after graduation.


5. Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) - The largest arts university in Europe, offering specialised programs in fine arts, music, design, performing arts, and related creative disciplines. It’s particularly ideal for students pursuing creative or performing arts fields.

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