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Accommodation Type | Minimum Price | Maximum Price |
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One-bedroom apartment | € 630 | € 861 |
Two-bedroom apartment | € 819 | € 1119 |
Four-bedroom apartment | € 1080 | € 1476 |
Studio | € 504 | € 688 |
Three-bedroom apartment | € 891 | € 1217 |
Note: The prices shown are calculated based on OMI data, reprocessed by our experts. These are average values: factors such as size, location, property condition, finishes, furnishings, and time of year can significantly affect the actual price.


Living in Parma
Parma, in Emilia-Romagna, is famous for its food (Parmesan, Prosciutto), culture, and student-friendly atmosphere. It’s compact, elegant, and home to one of Italy’s oldest universities.
Where Students Live
Most students choose Oltretorrente (affordable and close to campus), the historic center (more expensive but central), or San Lazzaro–Lubiana (quieter and cheaper). Rents range from €300–€400/month.
Neighborhoods
- Historic Center: Central and lively, full of monuments and nightlife—but with higher rent.
- Oltretorrente: Bohemian and popular with students, full of local trattorias.
- Cittadella: Quiet and green, ideal for families and professionals.
- San Lazzaro – Lubiana: Modern, well-served, and residential.
- Montanara: Community-driven and peaceful, great for families.
Social Life & Bars
Student nightlife centers around the historic center and Oltretorrente. Piazza Garibaldi and Strada Farini are the go-to spots for aperitifs and late nights, especially in warmer months when parks fill with students.
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