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Student Life - Accomodation

Whether you’re a national or an international student, U.Porto can help find the right accommodation for you. Learn about how it works and how to choose.

The University has ten halls of residence with a capacity of around 1,200 students. But this is just one of the many accommodation options you have in Porto...

I'm a National Student

Accommodation in Halls of Residence

The halls of residence are spread across U.Porto’s three main campuses and run by the Social Services of the University of Porto (SASUP). The halls accommodate mainly Bachelor’s, Master's and Integrated Master's Degree students who have had to move away from their family/primary residence to pursue their studies, whether due to socioeconomic conditions, distance from home, or transport issues.

Scholarship students are therefore prioritised for allocation in the halls. Doctoral students and researchers may also be allocated a place should there be any available.

The halls have single and double rooms as well as some bedrooms with a double bed with either private or shared bathrooms. Some halls of residence also have a kitchen or kitchenette, a study and common room, and a self-service laundry.

For more information on U.Porto’s halls of residence (location, pricing, applications, etc.), contact SASUP.

Private Residence Accommodation

Private halls of residence for university students have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering additional services such as weekly cleaning. Light, water and heating bills are all included in the rent.

Apartments

There is plenty of accommodation for rent in Porto. Usually, students will live in a shared apartment with other students.

You can find listings for rental apartments/houses on real estate websites, in newspapers or through real estate agencies. Rent and conditions vary according to location.

It is common practice to pay two months’ rent upfront (the first and last month’s rent) and you may need a guarantor(s). Rental contracts are usually six months long.

I'm an International Student

Accommodation in Halls of Residence

There are limited places allocated to mobility students in six of the halls of residence of U.Porto. Requests must be submitted to the International Office and then communicated to the Social Services of the University of Porto (SASUP) and the hall in which you will stay.

The halls have single and double rooms as well as some bedrooms with a double bed with either private or shared bathrooms. Some halls of residence also have a kitchen or kitchenette, a study and common room, and a self-service laundry.

For more information on U.Porto’s halls of residence (location, pricing, applications, etc.), contact SASUP.

Private Residence Accommodation

Private halls of residence for university students have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering additional services such as weekly cleaning. Light, water and heating bills are all included in the rent.

Apartments

There is plenty of accommodation for rent in Porto. Usually, students will live in a shared apartment with other students. You can find listings for rental apartments/houses on real estate websites, in newspapers or through real estate agencies. Rent and conditions vary according to location.

It is common practice to pay two months’ rent upfront (the first and last month’s rent) and you may need a guarantor(s). Rental contracts are usually six months long.

Temporary accommodation

While you look for a longer-term solution, you may choose to stay at a youth hostel, hostel or hotel.

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Contacts

Social Services of the University of Porto (SASUP)

Rua dos Bragas, nº. 151,
4050-123. Porto, Portugal

Tel.: (+351) 222 005 435
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: https://sas.up.pt