Study abroad in Aachen
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Aachen.
Country
GermanyStudent Budget
EUR 850 – 1,300/month
Transport Card
Deutschlandsemesterticket through the university if enrolled; otherwise Deutschlandticket or AVV products.
Population
About 261,472 residents at 31 December 2024 in the city of Aachen; RWTH reports 44,382 students in winter semester 2025/26.
Study abroad in Aachen: student life
Study abroad in Aachen is compact, technical and student-heavy. It works especially well for engineering, applied sciences and students who like the idea of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands being close.
Who loves this city?
Engineering, business, architecture, and applied-sciences students who want a serious German academic base with easy weekend borders.
What makes it special
Aachen is not a postcard-first Erasmus city; it is a borderland study machine with a strong student quarter, huge technical reputation, and surprisingly easy Belgium/Netherlands mobility.
Newcomer shocks
- RWTH scale makes the city feel more technical and intense than its size suggests.
- Housing near campus can be hard if you wait.
- German bureaucracy and semester-fee details matter from week one.
Map
Weather in Aachen & what to pack
Aachen is damp, windy and grey in winter, with milder summers and quick Eifel escapes. Pack waterproof layers and shoes for cobbled streets.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 6° / 1° | ❄️ Cold rain, occasional snowCold rain, occasional snow, cool | Hills can turn icy around campus edges. |
| February 7° / 1° | 🌧️ Cold and wetCold and wet, cool | Use sturdy shoes for cobbled old-town streets. |
| March 11° / 3° | 🌤️ Early spring showersEarly spring showers, cool | Weather shifts quickly between lecture blocks. |
| April 15° / 5° | 🌧️ Mild with rainMild with rain, mild | Good month for Eifel day trips if forecast is clear. |
| May 19° / 9° | 🌤️ Fresh and greenFresh and green, mild | Outdoor cafe and park season starts. |
| June 22° / 12° | 🌤️ Mild-warmMild-warm, warm | Long evenings work well for border trips. |
| July 24° / 14° | 🌤️ Warm with stormsWarm with storms, warm | Thunderstorms can interrupt cycling plans. |
| August 24° / 14° | 💧 Warm, sometimes humidWarm, sometimes humid, warm | Quiet university rhythm before winter intake. |
| September 20° / 11° | 🌤️ Mild arrival weatherMild arrival weather, warm | Good month to learn routes before rainier weeks. |
| October 15° / 8° | 🌤️ Cool, damp autumnCool, damp autumn, mild | Rain layers become daily gear. |
| November 10° / 4° | 🌧️ Grey and wetGrey and wet, cool | Short days make campus routines important. |
| December 7° / 2° | 🌤️ Cold, festive, sometimes icyCold, festive, sometimes icy, cool | Christmas market season brings big crowds. |
Campus and old-town slopes can get slippery; rain, dark afternoons, and icy cobbles affect walking more than snow depth.
Packing checklist
- Waterproof jacket and shoes for wet commutes.
- Formal-ish clothes for presentations and company fairs.
- A strong bike lock if you cycle.
Cost of living for students in Aachen
Aachen is easier than Munich and often calmer than Berlin, but rent near campus still moves early. Mensa, semester transport and cycling can keep costs controlled.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Student Dorm Room | EUR 272 – 460 | Studierendenwerk Aachen lists single rooms at EUR 272-303 and WG rooms at EUR 370-460. |
| Private Flat Share Or Studio | EUR 350 – 700 | RWTH International Academy gives a directional range of EUR 350-450 for flat shares and EUR 550-700 for single apartments. |
| Student Semester Ticket | EUR 35 – 63 /month_equivalent | VRR lists Deutschlandsemesterticket at EUR 34.80/month from winter semester 2025/26; regular Deutschlandticket is higher. |
Going out & dining
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Aachen
Housing in Aachen is manageable only if you start early. Use Studierendenwerk first, compare Pontviertel, Aachen West and quieter outer areas by commute, and treat private WG offers seriously only after contract, deposit and Anmeldung checks.
Pontviertel
High demandNightlife, student bars and central RWTH buildings.
Aachen West / Campus Melaten
Medium-HighRWTH West, engineering faculties and lab-heavy routines.
Burtscheid
MediumQuieter residential rhythm with good bus access.
Laurensberg / Vaals edge
MediumCheaper or calmer housing when central rooms are gone.
Official contacts
Student residences
Studierendenwerk Aachen residence halls
Official halls across Aachen city, Aachen West/RWTH and Aachen South/FH routes.
Am Weissenberg / Baerenstrasse examples
Residence examples close to RWTH/city routes; compare exact building before choosing.
Private platforms
Student groups
r/RWTH accommodation discussions
Useful for current pain points and area reality checks; verify legal/financial claims.
Documents to prepare
Passport or EU ID
Admission / exchange confirmation
Proof of enrolment when available
Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested
Deposit budget and Anmeldung appointment plan
Timing
Apply to Studierendenwerk as early as possible; waiting lists matter.
Search WG-Gesucht/Kleinanzeigen before September/October pressure peaks.
Keep temporary housing only as a short bridge, not a full plan.
Deposit & contract notes
Confirm Kaution, Nebenkosten and whether Anmeldung is allowed before paying.
Use bank transfer after contract verification; avoid cash-only deposits.
Red flags
Western Union, crypto or cash-only payment requests.
No Anmeldung / city registration allowed.
Room near RWTH priced far below residence rates with no viewing or video call.
Is Aachen safe for students?
Aachen is generally safe and student-oriented. Watch rental scams, bike theft and late-night routes around bar areas, but the city is manageable.
Aachen is manageable and student-heavy, but bike theft, late-night routes around Pontviertel, and rental pressure are the daily issues.
Top risks
- Bike theft around campus and station zones.
- Rental scams during intake months.
- Late-night alcohol-heavy routes around Pontviertel.
Getting around Aachen
Local buses, bikes and the Germany semester-ticket logic matter. The cross-border location is a real advantage for weekend trips if your ticket and budget allow it.
🚌 Deutschlandsemesterticket
Best value for enrolled students, valid across Germany's local/regional transport network.
University semester ticket.
🚌 AVV buses
Daily local network for campus and residential districts.
Semester-ticket eligibility depends on enrolment.
🚲 Bike/walk
Useful for short routes, but hills and winter rain are real.
No specific discount.
Things to do in Aachen as a student
Aachen mixes orientation weeks, Christmas market, Pontviertel nights, CHIO, university sport and border day trips. It is smaller than Berlin, but student routines are easier to repeat.
Student discounts & perks in Aachen
The strongest perks are Mensa, semester mobility, university sport and cheap cross-border day trips. For technical students, campus networks are a benefit too.
Food Savings
Mensa Academica / Studierendenwerk canteens
Usually the most reliable cheap hot meals for enrolled students.
Get appDeutschlandsemesterticket is the key student mobility product when included in enrolment. Fares & passes
Universities in Aachen for exchange students
RWTH Aachen is the research and engineering anchor; FH Aachen adds applied-sciences routes in engineering, business, design and technology.
FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences
A practice-oriented university of applied sciences across Aachen and Juelich, strong in engineering, business, design and applied technology.
RWTH Aachen University
One of Germany's largest technical universities, especially strong in engineering, computer science, natural sciences, medicine and business-engineering.
Student social life in Aachen
Social life is built around faculties, Pontviertel, sports and technical student groups. You meet people fastest by joining structured activities early.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 2
INCAS Aachen
International student association with events and buddy-style support.
Studierendenwerk Aachen
Housing, dining, and student services.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
r/rwth accommodation discussions
Useful for current housing pain points; verify legal/financial claims.