Private rooms Bergisch Gladbach | 39 | 3039/month |
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Several universities have campuses in this German city, such as the Fachhochschule der Wirtschaft and the Bib International College Bergisch Gladbach. Bergisch Gladbach is close to Cologne, but young people attending one of these two institutions usually choose Bergisch Gladbach to live. In this way, they are close to the university they attend but can move to Cologne in their spare time to explore the city to the fullest. Take the opportunity to immerse yourself as much as possible in German culture!
Still can't decide on the ideal type of accommodation for you? Here we tell you what are some pros and cons of living in shared flats in the German city to help you with the choice:
There are several Erasmus+ apps that you can access to make your exchange to Bergisch Gladbach the best it can be. In them, you will not only access instructions on the procedures you have to do when you arrive but also experiences and recommendations from young people who have studied in the city in previous years, which can be very useful. For example, one of these recommendations is that you not only take advantage of your stay to travel to other nearby cities but also to explore the natural surroundings to the fullest, including the Königsforst forest.
We recommend that you befriend your flatmates and that you also consider some of the following alternatives that you have to meet people in the German city:
Thanks to the proximity between this city and Cologne, which you can reach in about 20 minutes by train, we recommend that you join ESN Köln. This association for international students helps newcomers integrate into the local culture and with the other young people who are there.
Being a small city, there are not many international student Facebook groups in Bergisch Gladbach. However, we also recommend that you look for Erasmus groups in Cologne, such as the ESN Köln. Thanks to this you will be able to meet people who are in that great city, expand your circle of friends and be able to enjoy both cities during your stay.
Surely you will find WhatsApp groups created by the university students themselves. The best thing you can do is join them to be in more direct contact with other young people, being able to spontaneously join plans and propose what you want to do.
Keep these tips in mind when living in shared flats in this German city:
Where to look for shared flats in Bergisch Gladbach? |
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You have at your disposal one of the best websites/apps to search for shared flats in this German city. With Erasmus Play it is very simple for you to find your entire room or apartment easily, being able to compare all the available and verified ones. |
How to meet people in Bergisch Gladbach? |
We recommend that you join the ESN Köln which, although it is the association in the city of Cologne, you will be able to join all the activities and events they organize, since it is only about 20 minutes away by train. You can also search for Facebook and Whatsapp groups of students who are in both German cities. |
Share a flat or live alone in Bergisch Gladbach? |
If you are overwhelmed by the idea of being very alone when you arrive in this city, we recommend that you share a flat, so you can meet your colleagues as soon as you arrive. In addition, they are probably in the same situation as you and can cope with the emotions of the beginning together. |
What to ask before entering a flat share in Bergisch Gladbach? |
You have to ask what the basic rules of the house are for all the housemates to agree on different aspects of coexistence. You also have to ask if the cost of utility bills is included in the rental cost. |
How to choose ideal roommates in Bergisch Gladbach? |
One of the best aspects of doing an Erasmus is being able to share with young people from different parts of the world, so we suggest you try to find roommates who are of different nationalities than yours. Also, if any of them are German, you will be able to delve even deeper into the local culture and practice the language more. |