Apartments and rooms near Rome Business School
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
Rome Business School was founded in 2011 by Antonio Ragusa and has grown into one of Europe's fastest-rising business schools, hosting more than 3,000 students from over 150 countries each academic year. The campus on Via Giuseppe Montanelli 5 looks over the Tiber from the Prati district, a five-minute walk from Castel Sant'Angelo and the Vatican. Programmes are fully taught in English and span MBA, master's and executive education in management, marketing, finance, fashion, sport, tourism and entrepreneurship, with internships placed at multinationals across Italy and abroad.
According to the Spotahome Rent Index 2026, here are the available accommodation in Rome options and their average price by property type.
| Available accommodation | Total | Average price |
|---|---|---|
| Rooms in Rome | +2,200 | 670 € |
| Apartments in Rome | +1,500 | 1,950 € |
| Studios in Rome | +400 | 1,300 € |
| Residences in Rome | 3 | 900 € |
These four districts cover the area west of the Tiber and combine the deepest student housing with quick access to Via Giuseppe Montanelli:
Together these districts list more than +500 properties on Spotahome, all of them fully furnished and ready to live in from the day you arrive in Rome.
Rome Business School coordinates incoming Erasmus and exchange students through its admissions team, and the international community is unusually large for a private school: students from more than 150 countries attend networking events, company visits and signature trips to Milan and London during the year. The Prati district works like an extended campus, with co-working spaces, English-speaking cafés and a dense Italian-language exchange scene. Most international students settle in Prati, Della Vittoria or Aurelio so they can walk or tram to class without crossing the Tiber every day.
Via Giuseppe Montanelli 5 sits between Castel Sant'Angelo and the Olympic Stadium, easy to reach from the rest of the city:
The most student-friendly options near the Prati campus are:
If you want walking distance to class, Prati and Della Vittoria are the natural fit. If your budget is tight, Trionfale and Aurelio offer the best value.
Here are the price ranges across Prati, Della Vittoria, Trionfale and Aurelio, based on the Spotahome Rent Index 2026:
| Accommodation type | Average price | Properties |
|---|---|---|
| Room in a shared flat | 700 € - 1,000 € | 234 |
| Studio | 1,225 € - 2,034 € | 58 |
| Whole apartment | 1,869 € - 3,000 € | 241 |
The most popular choice for Rome Business School students is a room in a shared flat: more than 230 listings with an average price of around 730 €/month and bills often included.
Three to four months before the start of your master's or MBA. Rome Business School runs intakes in October, January and April, with international students arriving four to six weeks earlier for orientation. Booking online from your home country avoids competing for a flat during peak student weeks.
Every property on Spotahome goes through a verification process before publication, so the photos and floor plans you see reflect the actual flat. If something doesn't match the listing on arrival, report it within twenty-four hours and the team will help with mediation, relocation or another solution.
The deposit is set by the landlord, usually one or two months of rent. On listings labelled "Deposit protected", Spotahome refunds the deposit directly if the landlord doesn't return it within three months of moving out and you've met the contract terms. There are also many properties without a deposit, easy to filter from the search.
No. You'll need an ID or passport, your Rome Business School admission letter and a payment method. After the landlord accepts the booking, they may request proof of solvency and a SEPA direct debit to finalise the contract.
The monthly rent always includes rent, the IBI property tax and condominium fees. Utilities such as electricity, water, gas and Wi-Fi are included in many listings but not in all. Personal expenses like groceries, toiletries and optional services such as a weekly cleaner or parking are never included. Read each listing description carefully so the move-in day brings no surprises.
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