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Study abroad in Geneva

Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Geneva.

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Switzerland

Weather in Geneva & what to pack

Geneva's weather changes commutes, class routines and social plans more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan clothing, daylight and the weeks when indoor study becomes easier.

Month Conditions Note
January 5.1° / -1.1° ❄️ Cold, damp, occasional snow, 72.8mm precipitation Shortest days of the year — heavy coat and layers needed.
February 7° / -1.1° 🌤️ Still cold, 55.9mm precipitation Days start lengthening but still need winter layers.
March 11.8° / 1.7° 🌧️ Mild with rain, 62.1mm precipitation Early spring — sweater weather, occasional sun.
April 15.9° / 5° 🌤️ Showery spring, 67.1mm precipitation Noticeably longer evenings; lakefront terraces reopen.
May 20.1° / 9.1° 🌧️ Warm with frequent rain, 78.5mm precipitation Good month to start exploring the lake by foot or bike.
June 24.2° / 12.7° 🌤️ Warm, can be stormy, 83.2mm precipitation Long days — lake-swimming season starts.
July 26.7° / 14.6° 🌤️ Warmest month, 79.2mm precipitation Peak lake season; the Jet d'Eau and bains are at their busiest.
August 26.2° / 14.2° ☀️ Hot, 81.2mm precipitation Still full summer; occasional thunderstorms off the lake.
September 21.1° / 10.7° 🌤️ Mild autumn start, 90.7mm precipitation Good arrival month for the autumn semester.
October 15.5° / 7.2° 🌧️ Cooling fast, 96.5mm precipitation, one of the wettest months Layer up; fog over the lake some mornings.
November 9.3° / 2.6° ☁️ Cold and grey, 88.6mm precipitation One of the gloomiest months — short days.
December 5.6° / -0.2° ❄️ Cold, occasional snow, 89.9mm precipitation L'Escalade and Christmas markets light up the shortest days of the year.

Student housing in Geneva

Housing in Geneva should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Use official contacts, verified platforms and student groups, and avoid rushed deposits.

Plainpalais

Mid-range for Geneva; competitive, rooms get taken fast.

Closest district to UNIGE's Uni Mail building, with the densest cluster of cheap student food options in the city.

Walking distance or one tram stop to Uni Mail; short tram ride to Uni Bastions. Busy and lively; standard city-level caution at night.

Pâquis

Mid-range, varies block by block.

Lakeside, international, walkable to Gare Cornavin — popular with exchange students for nightlife and lake access.

Short tram/walk to the city centre and Uni Bastions. Some streets near the station feel rougher late at night; standard caution applies.

Eaux-Vives

Higher than Plainpalais for comparable rooms.

Quieter lakeside residential district, a tram ride from the international-organisation district.

Tram link to the city centre and UNIGE. Generally calm.

Carouge

Comparable to or slightly below central districts.

Relaxed, artisan-workshop old town south of the Arve river, popular with students wanting distance from the centre.

Tram link to UNIGE's main buildings; longer trip than Plainpalais. Generally calm.

Official contacts

Host university accommodation or international office

Start with your host university in Geneva; they usually publish residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.

Student residences

University residences and student halls

Useful first landing if you accept less flexibility and apply early.

CHF 526-1245/month
Apply when applications open

Private platforms

WGzimmer

Swiss shared-flat portal; useful for rooms but competitive before semester start.

Visit

Students.ch housing

Student-oriented listings and room search for Swiss cities.

Visit

HousingAnywhere

International room platform; check fees and cancellation rules.

Visit

Student groups

ESN and international student groups

Useful for room leads, flatmates and scam warnings; still verify contract and identity.

Open

Documents to prepare

Passport and, for non-EU/EFTA citizens, the approved permit B paperwork

Admission or exchange confirmation letter from UNIGE or the Geneva Graduate Institute

Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested by a private landlord

Deposit funds (often 1–3 months' rent) and a signed lease

Swiss health insurance confirmation, needed for commune registration shortly after arrival

Timing

Apply to the Cité Universitaire as early as possible once your exchange place is confirmed — rooms are allocated well before semester start.

Register with the local commune within the legally required window after moving in.

Keep a short-term arrival option (hostel, sublet) ready in case student housing isn't confirmed before semester start.

Deposit & contract notes

Do not pay a deposit without a written contract, landlord identity and proof the room exists.

Ask whether utilities, internet, building fees and agency fees are included.

Red flags

Never transfer a deposit or first month's rent before signing a written contract and meeting the landlord or living group in person (or via verified video call).

Be suspicious of any room priced well below the Cité Universitaire ranges above — a common sign of a fake listing aimed at incoming international students.

Confirm the room and living group in person or via live video before committing.

Is Geneva safe for students?

Geneva is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, housing scams and weak arrival planning. Save 112 and test your commute before classes intensify.

Top risks

  • Pickpocketing and bag-snatching around Gare Cornavin and on busy tram lines, especially during rush hour and tourist season.
  • Petty scams targeting newcomers in the private rental market (fake listings, deposit fraud) given how tight and expensive Geneva's housing market is.
  • Bike theft for unlocked or weakly locked bicycles, similar to other Swiss cities with high cycling rates.
Emergency: 117 (police) 144 (ambulance) 118 (fire) 112 (general emergency, all services)

Student social life in Geneva

Social life in Geneva starts faster when you join ESN, student associations, sport or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • Students budget like they're still in a Eurozone city and are caught off guard by how far CHF prices outrun EUR/USD equivalents, especially for rent and eating out.
  • Newcomers expect Geneva's international-organisation reputation to mean an English-default city; daily life, admin, and most service interactions are in French.
  • People underestimate how early Cité Universitaire applications need to go in — rooms are allocated well before semester start.
Meeting Places 3
  • Bains des Pâquis (lakeside bathing spot and café, year-round student hangout)
  • Parc des Bastions, next to the Uni Bastions main UNIGE building
  • Plainpalais market square and surrounding cafés

Universities in Geneva for exchange students

University of Geneva (UNIGE), Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID) are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.

Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

A small, graduate-only institute dedicated to international relations, international law, and development studies, based in the glass "petal" Maison de la Paix building next to Geneva's UN district — exchange here is master's/PhD level only, not for bachelor's students.

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University of Geneva (UNIGE)

University of Geneva (UNIGE)

A large, internationally minded public university centred on the historic Uni Bastions building, with nine faculties, around 19,000 students, and one of Switzerland's highest international-student shares — a natural fit for students drawn to Geneva's diplomatic and humanitarian scene.

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