Warsaw
Studying in Warsaw? Choose our student dorm in Warsaw! It's not only an ideal base for visiting any university, but also a private residence in the heart of the action. Student Depot has got everything you need from chill study zones to late-night kitchen talks.
Warsaw Suwak
Warsaw Wilanowska
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Reservation and formalities
Everything before you move in
You can book a room in a private Student Depot dorm online at studentdepot.pl. The process is simple: create an account, fill in the required details, choose your accommodation period and room type, then accept the agreement generated in the app.
After submitting the form, you will receive confirmation by e-mail. The booking is finalised by paying the administrative fee and deposit by the deadline shown in the app. Details of your room handover, including the exact date and time for collecting the keys, will be sent before your arrival by e-mail or through the app.
Booking a place at Student Depot is simple and takes place online. Go to studentdepot.pl, create an account, fill in the required details, choose your accommodation period and room type, then accept the agreement generated in the app.
After submitting your application, you will receive confirmation by e-mail. The booking is completed by paying the administrative fee and deposit by the deadline shown in the app.
If you want to see a room or a private Student Depot dorm before booking, contact the chosen property directly. The team will let you know when it is possible to view the room, shared spaces or get to know the dorm in another form.
Student Depot focuses on clear communication and a helpful approach, so in such cases it is best to contact the administration directly. The team will suggest what can be arranged and help you choose the best visit time.
You can move into Student Depot after your accommodation period begins, on the agreed room and key handover date. Usually, the handover takes place between the first and third working day of your accommodation period.
You will receive the exact date and time in advance by e-mail or through the app. Before arriving with your luggage, make sure the date is confirmed and all required payments have been made.
The room handover date is organised by Student Depot and sent to you in advance via the app or e-mail. Key pick-up usually takes place between the first and third working day of the accommodation period.
If a specific arrival time matters to you, contact the administration of your chosen dorm in advance. The team will try to help and match the solution to your situation, if organisationally possible.
When you pick up your room at Student Depot, you will receive everything you need to start your stay: above all, keys to your room or premises and access to the building, such as a card, key fob or access tag depending on the rules of the property.
You will also receive key organisational information: how to use the internet, where the shared spaces, laundry, reception or administration are located, and how to report faults. A handover form is prepared as well, listing the equipment and condition of the room.
If after moving in you notice that something in your room does not work or needs repair, report it as soon as possible to the Student Depot administration. This may include furniture, equipment or another room element.
It is worth reporting such issues promptly after receiving the room, so everything is clear from the start.
Student Depot supports international students in matters related to accommodation and everyday life in the dorm. If you are coming from abroad, the team can help explain the booking process, agreement, check-in and basic organisational matters.
For formalities outside accommodation, such as university or official matters, Student Depot may not handle them directly, but the team will try to point you in the right direction.
Student Depot can be home to people who are at least 16 years old, are starting their studies and conclude an accommodation agreement. If you are 16 or 17, consent from a parent or legal guardian will be required.
Although Student Depot is a private dorm and is mainly associated with students, it is also a good base for people at a similar stage of life: studying, starting an internship or first job, moving to a new city, or looking for a comfortable room during studies, practical training or a project. The key is to meet the formal requirements, sign the agreement and use the room and shared spaces according to the regulations.
Fees and contract
No hidden catches
The accommodation period is selected when concluding the agreement and is shown in the accommodation agreement. Under the regulations, it may last up to 12 months.
Minimum stay periods and available booking options may depend on the offer for the selected dorm and dates visible in the app.
The deposit is equal to one gross monthly accommodation fee for the selected room or premises. It secures Student Depot's claims related to the agreement, such as unpaid fees or damage.
The exact amount is shown in the agreement and booking system.
The deposit and administrative fee are paid when concluding the agreement, by the deadline shown in the app. This is one of the key steps to finalise the room booking at Student Depot.
Payment is made to the bank account indicated by Student Depot or through other payment options made available by Student Depot.
The room price, or monthly fee stated in the agreement, covers your use of the selected room or premises for the agreed accommodation period. In practice, this means your base at Student Depot: your room, access to the building and use of shared spaces provided for residents in the offer of a given dorm.
Check the current offer, app and agreement for the exact scope for your chosen room and dorm.
In Student Depot, the monthly price generally covers your room, utilities, internet access and use of shared spaces provided for residents, such as work&chill, chill zones, kitchens, laundry or fitness areas depending on the property.
Always check the current offer and agreement for the selected dorm and room type, because details may depend on the specific accommodation option.
Yes, before booking a room at Student Depot it is worth checking not only the monthly room price, but also one-off booking fees and possible additional costs. At the start, there is usually a deposit and an administrative fee.
Additional costs may arise, for example, in the case of damage to the room, payment arrears, contractual penalties or improper use of the room or shared spaces. Student Depot may deduct such amounts from the deposit, and the resident must top up the deposit within 7 days of being informed about the deduction.
The deposit is returned after the end of the agreement, provided that the room is returned in good condition and there are no outstanding payments or other amounts due to Student Depot. If there are deductions,
Student Depot may withhold the relevant amount from the deposit according to the regulations.
Life at the base
Everyday life and equipment
Everyday life at Student Depot is more than just a roof over your head. You have your own room, internet access, shared spaces and areas where you can study, relax, exercise or meet new people.
You can live at your own pace: close the door when you need peace, or head to the shared spaces, work&chill, kitchen, chill zone or fitness area when you want company.
The room equipment depends on the selected accommodation type, but Student Depot rooms are prepared for normal everyday living. You can expect basic furniture such as a bed with mattress, desk, chair, wardrobe, shelves or storage space, lighting and other essential elements.
The exact list is shown in the handover form when you receive the room.
Yes, Student Depot has shared spaces designed for studying, working and relaxing. Depending on the dorm, residents can use areas such as work&chill zones, chill zones, shared kitchens and other common rooms.
This is where your base becomes more than just a room.
Yes, Student Depot dorms have fitness areas for residents. It is a convenient option when you want to move, reset after classes or get some energy without leaving your base.
Check the rules of the specific property for availability and opening arrangements.
Yes, Student Depot has laundry rooms for residents. You can do laundry on site without looking for an external laundromat.
Ask reception or check resident information for details on how the laundry works in your dorm.
Yes, residents can use cleaning and household equipment available at the dorm, such as a vacuum cleaner, iron or ironing board.
Ask reception for the current rules and availability. It is a practical option when you need something for a moment and do not want to buy it yourself.
Yes, as a resident you can return to Student Depot whenever you want. You receive access to the building, so you do not have to plan your life around entry hours.
Just remember that quiet hours apply, usually from 22:00 to 7:00. If you come back late, do it calmly and do not wake up the whole floor.
Yes, safety is an important part of Student Depot. Buildings have controlled access, and residents receive their own room key and building access.
There is also 24/7 support on site, and the administration helps with matters related to your stay, room and everyday life in the dorm.
Guests are welcome, but they must follow the rules of the dorm. Visitors should be reported or registered according to the rules of the given property, and residents are responsible for their guests.
Remember that guests should not disturb other residents or break quiet hours.
Yes, a guest may stay overnight, but the overnight stay must be registered at reception in advance. It is additionally paid and possible a limited number of times per month.
If you share a room, your roommates should also be okay with it.
Yes, quiet hours apply at Student Depot, usually from 22:00 to 7:00. This helps everyone sleep, study and function comfortably.
You can live your life, but keep the volume under control at night.
If something in your room stops working, report it through the FixMate app. Scan the QR code in the relevant place and briefly describe the issue.
You can also report it directly at reception. The report will go to the technical team, and the handyman will come to check the problem and help fix it.
That is exactly why Student Depot is more than just a room. You have your own private space, but also shared areas, chill zones, work&chill, kitchens, fitness and places where meeting people happens naturally.
Drop by the common areas, talk to someone in the kitchen, go to fitness, ask the administration about events or simply give yourself a moment. Student Depot is a base where it is easier to find your people.
Yes, there is more happening at Student Depot than studying and sleeping. Dorms often host different events, activities and resident meet-ups. It is a good chance to meet people, take a break after classes and feel the vibe of your base.
The best way to follow current events is on site, through reception, administration, resident announcements or Student Depot social media.