Bucharest city
Romania

Bucharest city

Bucharest is the "Little Paris" of Eastern Europe, the capital of Romania, where majestic 19th-century architecture stands alongside monumental Soviet-era buildings and modern business centers.
The city offers students a unique combination of deep history, active student life, and a dynamically developing economy. Thanks to affordable prices, a high standard of education, and its central location in the region, Bucharest is becoming an increasingly popular destination for academic growth.
In this article, we will take a detailed look at the key aspects of student life in Bucharest—from the economy and housing to transport and climate.

💰Economy & Cost of Living

Bucharest is one of the most affordable metropolises in the European Union. The cost of living here allows students to lead an active lifestyle without restricting themselves in basic needs.

Average student expenses in Bucharest:

Housing Rental: Rental costs vary depending on the area. You can rent a room or part of an apartment for 250–400 EUR per month. University dormitories are significantly more budget-friendly.

Food: High-quality food costs about 150–250 EUR per month. There are many supermarkets and affordable canteens in the city, making cooking at home an extremely cost-effective option.

Transport: Public transport in Bucharest is very accessible. A student pass for all types of transport costs about 10–15 EUR per month.

Additional Expenses: Entertainment, visits to theaters, cafes, and cultural events cost approximately 80–150 EUR per month.

💡 Tip: Be sure to obtain an international student card (ISIC)—it unlocks access to discounts in museums, cinemas, and various dining spots throughout the city.

🏠Student Accommodation

Several convenient accommodation options are available for international students in Bucharest:

Student Dormitories: The most economical and popular option. The cost ranges from 70 to 150 EUR per month. This is the best way to immerse yourself in the student environment.

Apartment or Room Rental: Many students rent housing together (flat-sharing), which allows them to live in comfortable areas with well-developed infrastructure.

Private Apartments: An ideal option for those seeking maximum comfort and independence.

As a company, Student’s Life, we help students find safe and comfortable housing that meets their needs. Accommodation costs can also be included in our educational packages in Romania.

🚇Transport & Infrastructure

Bucharest possesses a wide network of public transport that allows you to easily travel throughout the metropolis.

Bucharest Metro: The fastest and most convenient way to move between distant districts and the city center.

Surface Transport: A network of buses, trolleybuses, and trams covers almost every street in the city.

Micro-mobility: During the warmer months, Bucharest actively shifts toward the use of electric scooters and bicycles, for which many special paths have been laid.

🌦️Climate

Bucharest is characterized by a temperate-continental climate with distinct seasons.SeasonTemperatureFeatures❄️ Winter (Dec–Mar)–3°C to +5°CCool winter, occasionally snowy.☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug)+20°C…+30°CSunny, warm summer, perfect for park strolls.💡 Tip: Bucharest is a very green city, so it is comfortable here even in the summer heat. However, there is frequent rain in the spring and autumn—a high-quality waterproof jacket and an umbrella will definitely come in handy in your wardrobe.