Yugo Cartuja – A Detailed Decision Review for Students
Located at 41092 Sevilla, Spain, Yugo Cartuja is a purpose-built student residence offering one-bedroom, non-ensuite units. Monthly rents range from €867 to €960 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a minimum lease of one month. The property features a game room, laundry facility, and study room. On Google, it holds a 4.3 rating from 101 reviews, making it one of the higher-rated student residences in Seville. This review draws directly on resident feedback and booking data as of mid-2026.
Who This Residence Suits
Yugo Cartuja is well-suited for students who prioritise on-site facilities and a structured, social living environment. The property includes dedicated study rooms, a game room, and a laundry facility — amenities that can simplify daily life and support both academic focus and downtime. Residents who value convenience and a ready-made community may find the property attractive, particularly if they are new to Seville and prefer not to source shared apartments or manage utility bills independently.
The one-month minimum lease makes Yugo Cartuja a practical choice for students on short-term courses, summer programmes, or exchange semesters. Because the property operates as a managed residence, tenants avoid the administrative hassle of contracts with private landlords. The presence of a reception and cleaning staff — noted in reviews — suggests a higher level of day-to-day support compared with a typical shared flat.
Students who are comfortable sharing a bathroom (non-ensuite accommodation) and who have a monthly budget of around €900 or more for rent will find the property financially viable. The residence appears to attract international students, as suggested by the English-language reviews.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Yugo Cartuja is not a budget option. With a minimum monthly rent of €867, it sits well above Seville’s city-wide from-price of €167 per month. Students on a tight budget or those who prefer to allocate more income to travel, dining, or leisure likely will not find this residence cost-effective. The non-ensuite room type means you must share toilet and shower facilities with other residents — a dealbreaker for those who want complete privacy.
The property’s location at 41092 Sevilla places it outside the historic city centre. Students whose lectures and social life revolve around central districts may face longer commutes. The address is close to the Cartuja campus area, but if your university is located elsewhere, factor in travel time and transport costs.
Additionally, the residence only offers one-bedroom non-ensuite units. There is no studio, ensuite, or shared-room option. Students seeking a private bathroom or a more independent living arrangement — such as a studio with a kitchenette — will need to look elsewhere. The property also does not appear to cater to couples or families.
What Residents Actually Say
Google reviews provide direct insight into the day-to-day experience at Yugo Cartuja. Three representative excerpts are quoted verbatim below.
Erika Dubňanská, who spent a month at the residence, gave a 5-star review: “Highly recommended! I spent a month at Yugo Cartuja and was thoroughly impressed. The facilities are top-notch, offering a perfect balance between study and relaxation. You have access to everything from a gym and study rooms to a cinema and game areas. A huge thank you to the incredibly friendly cafeteria staff, as we”
Martina H also awarded 5 stars: “Yugo Cartuja is a beautiful, nicely furnished, and well-equipped residence. The staff does their best to keep the residence clean always. The cafeteria serves delicious food, and the staff there is incredibly friendly and always in a good mood. The absolute best person in the residence is Jonatan at the reception. It i”
Olivia Hay gave a 5-star review: “Really awesome place to stay! Clean facilities, kind staff and super accessible! Thank you Yugo for making our stay a good experience.”
Common themes across these reviews include cleanliness, friendly staff, and the quality of on-site facilities. The mentions of a gym and cinema — while not in the property’s listed tags — are noteworthy if you value those amenities. However, always confirm exact facility availability with the operator, as reviews can describe past or seasonal offerings. The high ratings suggest that for many residents, the premium price translates into a positive lived experience.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
Seville is one of Spain’s more affordable student cities overall. The city’s from-price — the lowest listed monthly rent across student residences — is €167. Yugo Cartuja’s starting price of €867 is more than five times that figure, positioning it firmly at the upper end of the market. For comparison, if 16 student properties are available in Seville (the current count), Yugo Cartuja likely ranks among the most expensive.

The price premium can be attributed to several factors: a managed residence with reception and cleaning services, a broad suite of amenities, and the flexibility of short-term leases. Students should view the €867–€960 range as an investment in convenience and community rather than a baseline budget option.
Again, these prices are indicative as of mid-2026. Confirm exact amounts with the operator, especially if your preferred room type or lease duration varies. Prices can shift between booking windows, and promotional rates may apply at certain times of year.
Room-Type Guidance
Yugo Cartuja offers one room type: a one-bedroom non-ensuite unit. The “non-ensuite” label means the room has its own bedroom and likely a washbasin, but the toilet and shower are shared with other residents on the same floor. This is a common setup in many European student residences.
If you are comfortable sharing a bathroom and value having a private bedroom, this arrangement can work well. It typically results in more social interaction than an ensuite or studio. If you require a private bathroom — for medical, personal, or religious reasons — this residence is not suitable.
There are no multiple-occupancy rooms (sharing a bedroom) or studio apartments available. This simplifies the decision: if the non-ensuite layout fits your preferences and budget, Yugo Cartuja is an option worth considering. If not, focus on other properties in Seville that offer studios or ensuite units.
Booking Timing
Yugo Cartuja has a minimum lease of just one month, which makes it flexible for short stays. However, the property’s popularity — indicated by a high Google rating of 4.3 — suggests that rooms may fill quickly during peak intake periods, particularly for the autumn semester starting in September.
For arrivals in September or October 2026, start inquiring as early as spring 2026. For arrivals in January or February 2027, begin your search in the preceding autumn. Even though the minimum lease is short, the residence may be fully booked during high-demand months, so early contact is advisable.
The available_from field is not specified in the current data, so assume that rooms are generally available year-round but with limited stock. Always confirm specific move-in dates and availability directly with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum stay at Yugo Cartuja?
The minimum lease period is one month. This makes the residence suitable for short-term stays such as summer school, language courses, or exchange programmes lasting a single semester. Longer stays are also possible; confirm terms with the operator.
Does the residence offer a gym or study rooms?
The property’s listed facilities include a study room, a game room, and laundry. Some Google reviews mention a gym and a cinema. If these extras are important to you, verify their current availability with the operator before booking, as amenities can change over time.
Is a deposit required to secure a room?
The data does not include a deposit amount. Contact the operator directly to confirm whether a deposit is required, how much it is, and under what conditions it is refunded. This is standard practice across most student residences in Spain.
Sources & data date: July 2026
For live room availability, current prices, and move-in dates, please use the on-site assistant found on the property page. It provides the most up-to-date information directly from the operator.
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