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Livensa Living Studios Valencia Viveros (Valencia) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Property overview and location

Livensa Living Studios Valencia Viveros is a purpose-built student residence located at 9, La Saïdia, 46009 València, in the northern part of Valencia city. The address places it in a residential area within walking distance of the city centre. The property sits at latitude 39.485 and longitude -0.375, roughly 1.5–2 km north of Valencia’s historic core. For students enrolled at either Universitat Politecnica de Valencia or Universitat de Valencia, the location provides reasonable access — both universities have multiple campuses across the city, with the main campuses reachable by public transport or bicycle within 15–25 minutes.

The residence offers only studio units. Shared facilities include a cinema room and a game room. The property also permits dual occupancy, meaning two people can share a studio under the same lease. The minimum lease term is five months. The earliest move-in date available at the time of data collection is 29 August 2026.

The property holds a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 248 reviews. It has no internal rating data from the booking platform itself.

Who should consider this residence

This residence suits students or young professionals who prefer complete privacy in their living space. Because all units are studios, every resident has their own kitchenette and bathroom — there is no need to share with flatmates. That arrangement works well for people who value quiet study time, have irregular schedules, or simply do not want to coordinate household chores with others.

The property also appeals to those who want social spaces without committing to shared accommodation. The cinema room and game room are common areas where residents can gather, but each person still retreats to their own studio. That hybrid model suits people who want to meet others on their own terms.

The dual-occupancy option makes the residence suitable for couples or close friends who want to live together in a single room. Sharing a studio reduces the per-person cost, though the total monthly rent remains the same as a single-occupancy studio. At the upper end of the price range (€1,486 per month indicative), splitting that amount between two people brings each person’s share to roughly €743 — still above Valencia’s average city from-price of €256 per month, but comparable to mid-range shared flats in the private market.

The minimum five-month lease is shorter than many student residences that require a full academic year. That flexibility benefits students on exchange programmes or those who only need accommodation for one semester.

Who might prefer other options

Livensa Living Studios Valencia Viveros

Students on a tight budget should evaluate this residence carefully. The lowest available studio is €818 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is more than three times Valencia’s city from-price of €256 per month. That city from-price typically represents a bed in a shared flat or a basic room in a private apartment, not an entire studio. Still, the gap is significant. Budget-conscious students who are comfortable sharing a flat with others will find many cheaper options in Valencia.

The property may not suit those who want a traditional student hall experience with communal kitchens and larger social groups. Studio living can feel isolating if you are not proactive about using common areas. The social spaces here are limited to a cinema room and a game room — there is no large shared kitchen or lounge for daily interaction.

Location is another factor. La Saïdia is a residential neighbourhood north of the city centre. While it has local shops and transport links, it is not the most lively area for nightlife or dining. Students who prefer to live in the heart of the historic centre or near the beach (about 4 km east) may find this location less convenient.

The lease term may also be a drawback. Five months is the minimum, but some shorter programmes or internships last only two to three months. If you need accommodation for less than five months, this residence is not an option.

What residents say

The available reviews are consistently positive. Here are verbatim quotes from three verified Google reviews:

“Great place to stay if you’re in Valencia! Close to the city center, the rooms are beautifully appointed, very modern, and extremely comfortable. The staff is incredibly friendly and makes you feel welcome from the moment you arrive.” — Herb Woods, 5 stars

“What an enjoyable, comfortable stay! The studio is spacious especially for the price, lovely bed, and has useful amenities like kitchenette. Facilities within the premises are great with a smoking terrace on the top, along with a common space floor. Staff were very friendly and helpful!” — Aziz Adil, 5 stars

“Livensa Living Valencia is a well-designed and comfortable residence that made my time in the city much easier and more enjoyable. The rooms are modern, stylish, and thoughtfully laid out, with everything you need for both studying and relaxing. The building itself has a sleek, contemporary design and is maintained to” — Francesca, 5 stars (review appears truncated in the source data)

Common themes across these reviews: modern and stylish room design, comfortable beds, helpful staff, and useful in-room amenities like a kitchenette. Residents also appreciate the on-site facilities such as the smoking terrace and common spaces.

No negative reviews were included in the data set, so it is difficult to assess common complaints. The high overall Google rating (4.4 from 248 reviews) suggests that most residents have a positive experience, but it is always advisable to read multiple recent reviews before booking.

Price positioning in Valencia

The price range for this residence is €818 to €1,486 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Valencia’s city from-price for student accommodation is €256 per month, which typically reflects a room in a shared flat or a basic studio in a less central location.

The Livensa residence sits in the mid-to-upper price bracket for purpose-built student accommodation in Valencia. Most premium studios in the city centre fall between €700 and €1,200 per month. The top end of this residence’s range (€1,486) is high, likely reflecting a larger studio or one on a higher floor.

For context, a private studio apartment in Valencia generally costs between €600 and €900 per month for a standard unit. Utility bills are sometimes included in student residence prices, which can reduce the effective monthly cost. It is essential to check exactly what is included in the rent (electricity, water, internet, cleaning) before comparing with private rentals.

The €250 deposit (indicative — confirm with the operator) is relatively low. Private landlords in Spain often ask for one or two months’ rent as a deposit, so this residence’s deposit requirement is modest.

Room types and lease terms

The property offers only studios. Based on the price range, there is likely variation in size, floor level, or views. Some studios may be classified as “superior” or “premium,” commanding higher rent. No information was provided about exact square footage or layout differences, so it is recommended to request floor plans from the operator.

The lease term is a minimum of five months. The earliest available date is 29 August 2026. Booking earlier is generally advisable because studios — especially those at the lower end of the price range — tend to sell out first.

Dual occupancy is permitted, meaning a couple or two friends can share a studio. The rent does not typically change with dual occupancy, so the per-person cost drops to approximately €409–€743 per month (indicative). However, space is limited, so not all studios may be available for dual occupancy. Confirm with the operator.

Booking considerations

For the 2026–2027 academic year, booking earlier gives you more choice. The available date of 29 August 2026 aligns with the typical start of the academic year in Spain, which begins in September. If you need accommodation from late August, this property is an option.

Because the price range is wide, it is worth comparing the cost of a studio here with the cost of a private studio rental in Valencia. If you factor in included utilities and on-site facilities (cinema, game room), the residence may be competitive, especially for short stays of five to eight months. Private landlords often prefer 11-month or 12-month contracts, so shorter leases are less common outside of student residences.

The deposit of €250 is refundable, subject to the property’s condition at check-out. The operator’s terms on damage deductions should be reviewed before signing.

Facilities and practical notes

The property has a cinema room and a game room. Based on reviews, there is also a smoking terrace on the top floor and a common space floor. These facilities add to the living experience, though they are modest compared to larger residences that might include a gym, study rooms, or rooftop pool.

Given that only 248 Google reviews exist, this property is not one of Valencia’s largest student residences. Availability may be limited, especially during peak booking periods (May–August each year).

Sources & data date

All prices, ratings, reviews, and availability data sourced from the operator’s listing on an independent student housing platform. Data accurate as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.

Frequently asked questions

What is included in the monthly rent?

The data does not specify inclusions. Based on typical student residence practice in Spain, utilities such as water, electricity, and internet are often included in the rent. However, you should confirm this with the operator at the time of booking. Ask whether cleaning services, contents insurance, or access to common areas are included or charged separately.

How far is the property from major universities?

The residence is located in La Saïdia, about 2–3 km from the main campus of Universitat de Valencia (Blasco Ibáñez campus) and approximately 3–4 km from the main campus of Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (Vera campus). Travel times are roughly 10–15 minutes by bicycle, 15–25 minutes by bus, or 25–35 minutes on foot. Check the exact distance from your specific faculty building, as both universities have multiple locations.

Can I share the room with another person?

Yes, the property permits dual occupancy in its studios. This means two people can share a single studio unit under one lease. The rent remains the same as a single-occupancy studio, so sharing effectively halves the per-person cost. However, studio space is limited, so not all units may be available for dual occupancy. Confirm availability with the operator.


The information above is based on data collected in July 2026 and is subject to change. To check current availability, exact pricing, and room options for your specific dates, use the on-site assistant on the listing page.

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