Overview & Location
Micampus Leganés is a student residence located at 7, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, Spain — in the southern suburbs of the Spanish capital. The property sits close to several university campuses, which reviewers mention as a convenience. The building offers both en-suite and non-en-suite rooms, with monthly rents starting at €845 and going up to €1,262. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.
The residence includes features such as an elevator, bills included in the rent, WiFi, and a range of communal facilities like a laundry room, co-working space, and a gym (as noted in a guest review). It is available from 6 July 2026.
Who Is This Residence For?
Micampus Leganés works well for students who prioritise a short commute to local universities and want a straightforward, functional living space without extra frills. The property is described in reviews as “very close to the University,” which makes it a practical choice for those studying in the Leganés area.
The all-inclusive pricing model (bills included) appeals to students who prefer a fixed monthly cost without worrying about separate utility bills. The presence of WiFi, a gym, and a co-working room also suits residents who need to study on-site and stay active.
Rooms are available in two configurations: en-suite (private bathroom) and non-en-suite (shared bathroom). This gives students a choice between more privacy and a lower price point. For those who do not mind minimalist interiors and are willing to trade fancy room features for a convenient location and included services, this residence is a solid option.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Several recurring points from guest reviews suggest that the property may not suit everyone. The first is room size and lack of windows in some rooms. One reviewer noted: “Rooms are a bit small, yet functional, but with no window (only a skylight).” If you need natural daylight or a room with a proper window, you should check the exact room type before booking.
Sound insulation is another concern. A reviewer wrote: “the walls are super thin so you have to hope your neighbors are respectful. And have similar sleep schedules.” Light sleepers or those who need quiet for studying may find this disruptive.
There is no air conditioning in the rooms, which one reviewer pointed out: “There is no air conditioning so it can get quite hot sometimes.” This is an important consideration for Madrid’s summer months (June–September), when temperatures can exceed 35 °C.
Breakfast is not included in all reservations and costs about €9 if purchased separately. The same reviewer commented that “the coffee is not very good.” If you prefer a property that includes meals or has an on-site café of high quality, you may want to compare other options.
Finally, the monthly rent range (€845–€1,262) is significantly above the city’s lowest advertised from-price of €232. While the €232 figure likely refers to a basic shared room or a different property type, Micampus Leganés is clearly positioned at the higher end of the market in Getafe/Leganés. Budget-conscious students should evaluate whether the amenities justify the premium.
What Residents Say
Three Google reviews provide a snapshot of the actual living experience. The residence has an overall Google rating of 3.9 based on 1,820 reviews.
Amir Alperin (rating 3):
“Nice property to stay for a few nights very close to the University. The rooms are very minimalist so there isn’t something fancy like TV or USB ports. It can be much appreciated if the property can offer the temporary guests a breakfast or a bar to have coffee. There is a utilities like laundry, co-working room, gym a”
This review highlights the minimalist room design and suggests that breakfast or a coffee bar would improve the experience. The mention of laundry, co-working, and gym confirms the available facilities.
Alberto Sposito (rating 4):
“Nice hotel overall. Rooms are a bit small, yet functional, but with no window (only a skylight), and bathrooms are clean. For breakfast there are several options (both sweet and savoury), although the coffee is not very good.”
This guest gives a higher rating despite noting room size and the skylight-only window. Breakfast options are described as varied but the coffee quality is a letdown.
Sam Solomon (rating 3):
“It was an okay hotel, but the walls are super thin so you have to hope your neighbors are respectful. And have similar sleep schedules. Breakfast isn’t included in all reservations and is about 9 Euro if you pay for it separately. There is no air conditioning so it can get quite hot sometimes.”
This review emphasises noise issues, the separate breakfast cost, and the lack of air conditioning. The practical impact on daily life is clear.
Taken together, the comments show a pattern: location is good, basic facilities are fine, but comfort details (window, noise control, temperature, breakfast) fall short for some residents.
Price Positioning & Room Types
The monthly rent of €845–€1,262 places Micampus Leganés well above the city’s minimum from-price of €232. That €232 figure likely represents a very basic room elsewhere — possibly a shared flat or a smaller room in a different building. In context, the property offers a mid-range to upper-mid-range option with included amenities.
Room types:
- En-suite: Private bathroom. Likely at the higher end of the price range.
- Non-en-suite: Shared bathroom; presumably the lower-priced rooms.
Exact price per room type is not provided; you need to confirm with the operator. All prices listed are indicative.
What €845–€1,262 per month covers (as per the property tags): rent, WiFi, elevator access, and bills (electricity, water, gas — typical for student accommodation). The gym, co-working area, and laundry are also included in the common facilities.
Booking Timing
The property is available from 6 July 2026. As of the time of writing (July 2026), rooms for the 2026–2027 academic year should already be on sale. Since many student residences in Madrid fill up during spring and early summer for the following academic year, you should check availability soon if you plan to move in around July–September 2026.
If you are looking for a later start date (e.g., January 2027), it may still be possible, but availability tends to be lower mid-year. Contact the operator directly for the most accurate information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the rent all-inclusive?
Yes. The property lists “bills_included” as a tag, meaning typical utility costs (electricity, water, gas, internet) are covered in the monthly rent. WiFi is also included. Breakfast is not part of the rent — it costs about €9 per day if you want it.
Does the room have air conditioning or a window?
According to guest reviews, some rooms have no window, only a skylight. None of the reviews mention air conditioning. One reviewer explicitly notes there is no air conditioning, which can make the room uncomfortably hot in summer. You should confirm the window type and cooling options with the operator before booking.
How is the noise level?
Soundproofing is limited. One guest described the walls as “super thin,” and recommended that neighbours have similar sleep schedules. If you are sensitive to noise, consider bringing earplugs or choosing a room on a higher floor (elevator is available). The operator may be able to assign you a quieter unit upon request, but this is not guaranteed.
- Sources & data date: July 2026 (Google rating and reviews, Amberstudent data)
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