Housing

Undergraduate students

Undergraduate students are required to stay in housing arranged by Berklee. Visit the links below for more information on housing for the two specific undergraduate programs. 

*Please note that in addition to housing Berklee’s undergraduate students, Livensa Living Valencia Marina Real lodges students from Berklee’s non-residential programs as well as students from other academic institutions. Therefore, room availability is limited. Housing at Livensa will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis upon receipt of the program deposit. 

Berklee will provide students with alternative accommodation if the appropriate lodging for Berklee undergraduate students is no longer available at Livensa. Should you be provided with alternative housing, please keep in mind that the amenities and location may vary. More information will become available to you as soon as possible once the need for alternative housing is confirmed. 

Graduate and Summer students

Students in Graduate Programs and our Summer Performance Program must arrange their own housing, with options ranging from finding an apartment to staying at a nearby private student residence hall.

The Valencia campus does not offer student housing directly, but there are many options available for students to choose from. Students can rent a room in a private apartment or rent an entire apartment and arrange to share with classmates. There are also several student residences near campus where students can stay in individual or double rooms, with or without meal plans.

Berklee does not provide any professional legal and/or real estate advice and is therefore not liable for the services carried out by any of these external agencies.

Living in Valencia 

Valencia is a large city, and you can choose to live near the beach, near campus, in the center, or in one of several up-and-coming neighborhoods. You should consider how far you want to live from campus, and also if you want to walk, ride a bike or take public transportation. The public transportation system in Valencia is well developed, with various subway lines and an extensive bus system. 

Neighborhoods near campus 

While basically anywhere in Valencia can be a good choice to live, living somewhere inside the red arrow (see image below) is near campus and relatively easy to reach by bus, bike or foot. Some websites allow you to search for apartments by district. The two sub-districts closest to campus are: 

  • District Quatre Carreres, sub-district Ciutat de les Arts i de les Ciències 
  • District Camins al Grau, sub-district Penya-Roja 

Note that these two districts have higher than average rent compared to other areas of Valencia, due to their prime location.

Housing Options 

Additional short Term accommodation options for Summer students

General Recommendations

The following links provide general recommendations to help in the accommodation search: 

PLEASE NOTE that Berklee cannot under any circumstances act as an intermediary between you and the owner/landlord. These are recommended platforms facilitated for Berklee graduate students, but in no way does the institution assist or provide any service directly. Should you find an apartment you like, you will need to contact the owner/landlord directly. Berklee assumes no responsibility whatsoever in the connection between student and landlord or leasing platform.

Frequently Asked Questions