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Yugo Bermejales (Seville) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Yugo Bermejales, Seville: A Detailed Decision Review

This article provides an independent assessment of Yugo Bermejales student accommodation in Seville, Spain, based on verified data and resident reviews. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. The information is current as of July 2026.

Price Positioning vs Seville’s Student Market

Seville’s student housing market spans a wide range. The lowest monthly price for any student property in the city is €167 (indicative). Yugo Bermejales starts at €726 per month and goes up to €865 per month, making it one of the higher-priced options in Seville. This premium reflects its private, managed-residence model with on-site staff, modern amenities, and all-inclusive pricing typical of purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA).

For context, a €167 monthly option is likely a shared apartment with multiple roommates and a basic kitchen. Yugo Bermejales offers a different experience: private or semi-private living with communal facilities and a higher level of service. If your budget is under €650 per month, you will find cheaper alternatives in the city (shared flats, smaller residences). If you value convenience, security, and a social environment within walking distance of the university area, the premium may be worth it.

Who This Residence Suits

Yugo Bermejales is a particularly good fit for three types of students:

1. Students prioritising a clean, modern, and secure environment.
The building is described by residents as “modern, clean, and comfortable”. The rooms come with air conditioning (a standout feature in Seville’s hot summers) and the common areas are well-maintained. One guest noted that “the availability of AC in each room and being able to use it overnight is a lifesaver”. If you dislike negotiating with landlords over repairs or living in older flats with insufficient cooling, this residence offers a reliable alternative.

2. Students who want an on-site community and support.
Multiple reviewers highlight the “always kind and helpful” staff and the “friendly atmosphere”. The residence has common areas for socialising, including a cinema room and a study area. A resident commented: “I had a really great experience living at Yugo Bermejales. There are common areas for spending time with your friends, and the people who work at the residence are always really nice and help you immediately with any problem you might have.” This makes it suitable for international students arriving alone, or anyone who values having immediate support from a front desk.

3. Students who want a swimming pool and cinema on-site.
Swimming pools in central Seville are rare in student housing. Yugo Bermejales includes one, which is a clear differentiator. The cinema room also adds a recreational option without leaving the building. If you like to combine study, relaxation, and social life in one location, these amenities are a strong draw.

Who This Residence Does Not Suit

1. Budget-conscious students.
At €726–€865 per month, this residence sits well above Seville’s average room price. A shared flat near the university can often be found for €300–€500. If you are on a strict student budget or want to minimise rent to allocate more to travel and leisure, consider cheaper options first.

2. Students who want a full self-catering kitchen experience.
The available unit types are “1b” (one-bedroom apartment, presumably with private kitchen) and “ensuite” (private bedroom and bathroom, shared kitchen). The ensuite kitchen is shared with flatmates, and the number of people sharing may vary (typically 3–6). If you prefer cooking alone or have special dietary needs, you may prefer a 1b unit, but note that even the 1b may have a small kitchenette rather than a full kitchen. Confirm the exact kitchen setup with the operator before booking.

3. Students sensitive to insects in a warm climate.
One 5-week guest mentioned: “Wish there was something that could be done about the mosquitoes, perhaps in future.” Seville has a Mediterranean climate with mosquitoes present, especially near water (the swimming pool). While this is not unique to Yugo Bermejales, it is worth noting if you are particularly bothered by insects.

4. Students who need short-term leases of under one month.
The minimum lease length is not specified in the data, but typical PBSA contracts are for full semesters or at least 4–6 months. The only review mentioning a short stay (5 weeks) was for a work placement; this may be a special arrangement. If you need a room for only 2–3 weeks, this residence is unlikely to accommodate you.

What Residents Actually Say — Verbatim Reviews

“I’m really happy to stay at Yugo Bermejales. The place is modern, clean, and comfortable. The staff are always kind and helpful, and the atmosphere is very friendly. I would definitely recommend it to other students.”
— Carmen Butucea, Google (5 stars)

Yugo Bermejales

“I had a really great experience living at Yugo Bermejales. There are common areas for spending time with your friends, and the people who work at the residence are always really nice and help you immediately with any problem you might have.”
— Sellina Stadler, Google (5 stars)

“Stayed here for 5 weeks during a short work placement at the university. The staff were lovely, particular shout-out to Carmen. The availability of AC in each room and being able to use it overnight is a lifesaver. Wish there was something that could be done about the mosquitoes, perhaps in future.”
— Jack McNicholl, Google (5 stars)

These three reviews give a consistent picture: staff friendliness, cleanliness, modern facilities, and AC are praised; mosquitoes are a minor downside. No negative reviews were provided in the source data, so we cannot present a balanced mix of criticism, but the mosquito comment is constructive.

Room-Type Guidance

Both types include access to all communal amenities (pool, cinema, study room). There is no studio or self-contained unit with kitchen and living combined; the 1b is the closest to that.

Booking Timing

Seville sees a surge in student arrivals from September through October, corresponding with the academic year. Yugo Bermejales, with 143 Google reviews and a 4.5 rating, is popular. To secure the room type and price you want, aim to book at least 3–4 months before your intended move-in date. For a September 2026 start, begin searching in May or June 2026. Late bookings (August) may result in limited availability or higher rates (if any promotional prices have gone).

Prices shown are indicative and can vary by lease length, demand, and room category. The deposit is €250 (indicative) — confirm the exact amount when signing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the swimming pool open year-round?

Swimming pools in southern Spain are typically seasonal (May–September) due to cooler winter temperatures. The data does not specify. Confirm with the operator whether the pool is heated or available all months.

Q: Can I bring a guest to stay overnight?

Most student residences have guest policies that allow overnight visitors for a limited number of nights per month, often requiring prior registration. The data does not cover this; ask the residence directly.

Q: Are utilities and internet included in the rent?

For most PBSAs in Spain, all-inclusive rent covers water, electricity, gas, internet, and building maintenance. The data does not break this down, but given the price point, it is highly likely. Verify with the operator before paying any deposit.

Sources & Data Date

All information in this article is based on verified data provided by the accommodation platform, including price range, property address, unit types, amenities, and three genuine resident reviews from Google. The data snapshot was taken in July 2026. Prices are indicative and subject to change. No other websites, education agencies, or institutional brands have been referenced.

For live availability, up-to-date prices, and to confirm specific room features, use the on-site assistant available on the property page.

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