Pamplona Monjardin: a decision review
Who should consider Pamplona Monjardin?
Pamplona Monjardin is a modern residence located at 15, Bajo, 31004 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. It offers studios and non‑ensuite rooms (rooms without a private bathroom) and includes a gym, laundry facilities, and bills in the monthly rent. The property is within reach of the city centre and the University of Navarra, making it a practical option for students or professionals who want a recently built, well‑maintained place with on‑site staff.
This residence suits you if you value convenience: all utility bills are covered, so you can plan your budget without surprises. The presence of a gym inside the building means you can skip an external membership. The communal areas are clean and modern, according to reviews. The minimum lease is six months, which is standard for academic semesters or nine‑month courses.
Pamplona Monjardin may not be for you if you are on a very tight budget. The cheapest studio or non‑ensuite room starts at EUR 475 per month, while the city’s average starting price for student accommodation is EUR 446 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That difference of about EUR 30 per month reflects the newer finishes and included amenities. If you prefer a private bathroom, you will need to opt for a studio, which may cost more — the top end reaches EUR 825 per month. Non‑ensuite rooms mean you share bathroom facilities with other residents, so if you value full privacy in your bathroom, a studio is the way to go.
Also, the property is currently listed as “not available” on some platforms. Availability for 2026‑2027 should be confirmed directly with the operator. If you need a shorter lease or a room that is ready immediately, you may need to look at other options in Pamplona.
What residents actually say
The residence has a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 48 reviews. Three examples:
“I had an amazing experience living at Stephouse Pamplona for 5 months, and I can honestly say it exceeded all my expectations. From the very beginning, everything was perfectly organized, and the staff was always friendly, helpful, and professional. The apartments are modern, clean, and very well equipped you truly fee” — H, 5/5
“It was amazing living here. The rooms are clean and new. The reception and staff is fantastic😊 I would recommend living here!” — Tjasa Kolar, 5/5
“A very clean and modern residence, ideally situated in Pamplona, with lovely staff who are always on hand. My room was perfect, as were the communal areas. I would recommend it without hesitation.” — Maëlys Ballet, 5/5
The consistent themes are cleanliness, modern facilities, and helpful staff. One review mentions the residence is “ideally situated,” though the exact walking distance to the university or city centre is not quantified. The only minor shortcoming is that no recent reviews mention issues — the sample is small and uniformly positive. If you value a building with a front desk and staff who respond, these reviews suggest you will be satisfied.
Price positioning and room types
Pamplona Monjardin’s minimum price of EUR 475 per month is about 6.5% higher than the city’s indicative average starting price of EUR 446 per month (based on five properties listed on the platform). That premium corresponds to the included gym, laundry, and modern design. The maximum price of EUR 825 per month likely represents the largest studios or those with better views.

Room types available:
- Studio: self‑contained unit with private bathroom and kitchenette. Prices begin at the higher end of the range.
- Non‑ensuite: a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. These start at the lower end of the price range.
If you are comfortable sharing a bathroom, a non‑ensuite room gives you the same building amenities for less. If you prefer total privacy, a studio is your choice but will cost more. The deposit is EUR 250, which is modest for Spain.
Booking timing and tips
Since the property is currently listed as not available, you should contact the operator directly to ask about availability for the 2026‑2027 academic year. Typically, Pamplona student accommodation fills up between February and June for the following year, especially near the University of Navarra. If you are planning to move in for a semester starting in September 2026, start inquiries as early as possible (early 2026). The minimum lease of six months suits both full semester and full academic year stays.
If you need a room quickly (for example, starting in a few weeks), this residence might not be an option. Check the operator’s website or call the number listed on their page. Also, confirm whether the “bills included” covers all utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet) — the tag indicates it does, but always verify.
FAQ
Is Pamplona Monjardin close to the University of Navarra?
The residence is located in Pamplona, within reasonable distance of the University of Navarra. The exact walking or commuting time depends on the specific faculty building. Reviews mention it is “ideally situated,” so you can expect a manageable walk or short bus ride. Confirm with the operator for exact distances.
Can I get a short‑term lease (less than 6 months)?
The minimum lease is six months. Shorter stays are not advertised. If you need a lease of three or four months, you may need to look for other accommodation options in Pamplona. Contact the operator to ask if any flexibility exists for specific periods.
What is included in the rent?
Rent includes bills (electricity, water, gas, internet) and access to the gym and laundry facilities. The deposit is EUR 250. Additional costs, if any, should be confirmed with the operator — for example, cleaning fees or administrative charges that may be applied at check‑in or check‑out.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
For live availability and to check current room options, you can use the on‑site assistant on the listing page to ask the operator directly.
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