Apartments and rooms near European University for Tourism (UET)
Discover the best flexible rental offers on Europe's leading online platform for temporary accommodation
Discover the best flexible rental offers on Europe's leading online platform for temporary accommodation
Founded in 1993, the European University for Tourism (UET) is a specialised school training professionals for the tourism, travel and hospitality industries, with locations across Italy and master's and professional programmes in tourism management. Its Milan campus is in the north-east of the city, near the Loreto and Stazione Centrale axis, a well-connected area that puts the whole city within easy reach. With Milan as one of Europe's great destinations for business and leisure travel, UET places its students close to the heart of the industry they are training to enter.
According to the Spotahome Rent Index 2026, these are the available accommodation in Milan options and their average price by property type.
| Available accommodation | Total | Average price |
|---|---|---|
| Rooms in Milan | +4,000 | 720 € |
| Apartments in Milan | +2,900 | 1,815 € |
| Studios in Milan | +1,100 | 1,350 € |
These are the four areas closest to the UET campus, chosen for their proximity and the amount of accommodation available nearby:
Across these four neighbourhoods there are more than 1,200 properties available near the European University for Tourism, and every Spotahome listing is fully furnished and ready to move into the day you arrive.
UET specialises in tourism, hospitality and travel management, with master's and professional courses built around internships and direct contact with the industry. Its compact, international campus sits in the lively north-east of Milan, an area used to students and travellers passing through. The location near Loreto and Stazione Centrale means metro, regional and high-speed rail are all within a few minutes, handy for the field trips and placements that tourism studies involve. For programme details, dates and admissions, the official UET Milan page is the best reference.
UET connects its Italian locations and welcomes international and exchange students onto its tourism programmes, with details available through the UET central site. Living in Milan as a tourism student means a city that is itself a major destination: fashion, design, an intense cultural calendar, efficient public transport and a young population spread across several universities. Student associations and the city's ESN network run constant events, trips and socials, which makes settling in quick and easy.
The UET campus in the north-east is quick to reach from the centre:
The top student areas combine a genuine young scene with a short ride to the UET campus.
For value and a big student crowd, Città Studi leads; for the shortest commute, Loreto is unbeatable.
The Spotahome Rent Index 2026 gives clear price ranges for the neighbourhoods around the campus.
| Accommodation type | Average price | Properties |
|---|---|---|
| Room in a shared flat | 670 € - 786 € | 676 |
| Studio | 1,190 € - 1,800 € | 151 |
| Whole apartment | 1,529 € - 2,325 € | 417 |
A room in a shared flat is by far the most popular choice near UET, with the largest number of listings and the friendliest prices for a student budget. If you would rather have your own space, a studio in Città Studi is an affordable, self-contained option a short ride from campus, with an average price around 1,361 € and bills included in a share of listings, so check what each monthly figure covers.
Start early, because Milan's rental market is fast and competitive.
A search a couple of months out is the calmest way to secure a good room.
Every home goes through a listing verification process before it goes live, so the photos and details match the real property.
It is a practical safety net when you are booking a home from abroad.
The deposit is set by each landlord, usually one or two months' rent.
Check the listing before booking to see which option applies.
No, you do not need a local guarantor or an Italian payslip to book.
Having these ready in advance keeps the last step quick and smooth.
Your monthly rent always includes the rent, the property tax and the building service charges. Utilities like electricity, gas, water and Wi-Fi are included in a good share of the listings, but not all landlords add them: in some flats you'll see a fixed monthly amount on top. Personal items and food are never included. Optional services such as a parking spot or weekly cleaning are usually billed separately. Take a careful look at each listing's description to see exactly what each property covers.
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