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Housing

With many kilometres of beaches, hundreds of sights, excellent restaurants and lively cafés, the Hague really is a cool city to live in. However, arranging accommodation can demand a lot of time and effort for Dutch and international students. For this reason, finding a place to stay is one of the first things that need to be arranged when you are planning to study at Leiden University. But how do you actually find a room in The Hague?

Housing via Leiden University

Are you an international student? Each semester, Leiden University reserves a limited number of rooms for international students via a local housing agency. These rooms are intended for short-stay students only as the maximum rental contract duration is one year. So if you intend joining Leiden University for more than one year, you are instead advised to seek housing yourself – see below.

Find out more about requesting housing via the university on the
housing website. Be aware that due to limited availability, we cannot guarantee a room to all applicants so it is essential that you request housing early. 

Finding housing yourself

Arranging housing is your responsibility when studying at Leiden University. Both Dutch and international students should look for accommodation themselves and there are many ways to do so.  Most students in Leiden find a room through DUWO, which is one of the largest student accommodation corporations in the Netherlands.  There are other agencies and corporations as well, and they all offer rooms of all types and sizes, in or near the city center, making them the ideal place to start your search.  Find more details on finding accommodation on Finding Housing Yourself.

Living in student accommodation

You’ve found a room? Congratulations! Living and studying in The Hague will enrich your master’s experience. Keep in mind that things happen a little differently in the Netherlands in that there are no dorms or meal plans with the university. Therefore you’ll have to do your own cooking and laundry for a start, and arrange your own finances. But on the other hand, living in student accommodation can help you build your social and academic network for the future.

Register as a resident

Once you have a place to live, it is very important that you register at your local town hall as soon as possible. This is particularly important for Dutch residence permit holders as failure to do so can result in the cancellation of your permit, see obligations for residence permit holders.

How much does it cost to live in student accommodation?

The average cost of a room (non-furnished) in The Hague is between €300 and €500 a month. Then, of course, you’ll also need money for things like contract costs, groceries, insurance, study materials, transport and going out. So you’ll need to consider how you financially plan for your study experience.

More information about housing in The Hague