Who should choose Oméga Residence?
Oméga Residence works well for students and short-term visitors who value a central location and are comfortable with a slightly higher monthly rent in exchange for convenience and on-site amenities. The residence is situated in the heart of Rouen (postcode 76000), close to the historic centre, the bus station, and the train station — a fact confirmed by multiple Google reviews. This makes it a logical choice if your daily routine involves commuting to classes, exploring the city, or travelling to other parts of France on weekends.
The residence offers studio and one-bedroom units, which means you get your own private space without needing to share a flat. For students who prefer solitude or have a partner living with them, this is a clear advantage. Units are described as “spacious” in one resident review, and the building includes a laundry room and a gym – facilities that can save you both time and money compared to using external laundromats or gym memberships. The residence is also pet-friendly, which is a notable benefit if you plan to bring a cat or dog.
The minimum lease is four months, so it is suitable for a single semester or a short academic term. The earliest move-in date is 2 July 2026, meaning you could settle in ahead of the autumn semester.
Who might want to look elsewhere?
If you are on a tight budget, Oméga Residence may not be your first option. The monthly rent ranges from €600 to €760 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The cheapest student accommodation in Rouen starts at around €440 per month, so this residence sits at the higher end of the market. Students who are comfortable sharing an apartment or living in a less central area can likely find cheaper alternatives.
Another point to note is the administrative process. One Google reviewer, Miia H, who stayed for a month, mentioned that “the insurance is worrying and a lot of paper”. While she was only there for a short period, the paperwork burden could be something to consider if you dislike bureaucracy. Longer-term tenants may find the process smoother, but it is worth being prepared.
If you are only planning to stay for a few weeks (less than four months), the minimum lease of four months may be too long. The same reviewer noted that for a one-month stay she would “recommend staying in a hotel instead of renting a room for one month”. So if your stay is very short, look for a hotel or a residence offering shorter leases.
What residents say — direct quotes

Google gives Oméga Residence a rating of 4.3 based on 151 reviews. Below are three verbatim quotes from residents:
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Miia H (4/5): “I studied at Alliance Française for month and I’m from Finland. My experience was mainly positive, but if someone is planning to spend only one month like I did, I would recommend staying in a hotel instead of renting a room for one month because the insurance is worrying and a lot of paper, you need to buy so many thi” (text truncated in original)
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Marta Kołacz (5/5): “I have a positive experience. It is close to the historic center, the bus station and train station. I had also a positive experience with the staff: responsive and helpful manager and assistants. Other people who work in the building (e.g. the cleaning personel) are also very kind.”
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Oumaima Rouis (5/5): “The location is great , it’s near the city center and the bus station. You have the washing room in the building, the rooms are spacious. The manager is very helpful and understanding. I recommend it.”
The common themes are a convenient location, helpful staff, spacious rooms, and useful on-site laundry. The only mildly negative comment relates to the paperwork for a very short stay. No review mentions noise, safety, or maintenance issues, which suggests generally satisfactory living conditions.
Price in context: how it compares to Rouen’s average
Rouen’s student housing market has a city-wide “from” price of €440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That figure likely represents the cheapest shared room or a basic studio in a less central area. Oméga Residence’s €600–760 range is therefore 36% to 73% above that floor price.
The premium is partly explained by its central location (close to transport hubs and the historic centre) and the facilities: gym, laundry room, and pet-friendly policy. Studio and one-bedroom units also tend to be more expensive than shared flats. If you compare apples to apples – a private studio near the city centre – the price is likely in line with other modern residences in Rouen.
For context, Rouen has only three properties listed on the platform, so supply is limited. Oméga Residence appears to be one of the better-equipped options.
Room types and lease terms
The residence offers two unit types:
- Studio: A self-contained unit with a kitchenette and private bathroom. Suitable for one person.
- One-bedroom (1b): A separate bedroom plus living area. Could work for a couple or someone who wants extra space.
The monthly rent covers the room only; you will need to budget for utilities, internet, and insurance separately. The minimum lease is four months, and the earliest availability is 2 July 2026. If you need to move in later, you should check directly with the operator.
Deposit information is not provided in the data, so you should ask about this when confirming your booking.
When to book
Given that the residence has positive reviews and limited competition in Rouen (only three student properties listed on the platform), it is wise to book early – ideally two to three months before your intended move-in date. The available from date is 2 July 2026, so if you plan to start in September 2026, you could secure a room in early summer.
The four-month minimum lease means you could book for July–October, August–November, or any four-month block. Longer stays are presumably possible; confirm with the operator.
If you are flexible with your move-in date, you might find better deals during off-peak months, though the data does not include seasonal pricing variations. The best strategy is to contact the residence directly once you have a confirmed study or work timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the residence safe and well-managed?
Multiple reviews describe the manager and assistants as “responsive and helpful”, “very kind”, and “understanding”. The building has cleaning personnel who are “also very kind”. No review mentions security concerns. As with any accommodation, you should verify security features (e.g., key card access, intercom) with the operator before booking.
Can I bring a pet?
Yes. Oméga Residence is tagged as pet-friendly. You should still confirm any additional deposit or restrictions with the operator, as policies may vary by unit or lease length.
What is included in the monthly rent?
The data shows a monthly rent of €600–760 but does not break down inclusions. Typically, rents in similar residences cover the room and access to common areas (laundry, gym). Utilities (electricity, water, heating) and internet are often extra. You need to ask the operator for a full list of included services and any mandatory insurance requirements.
Sources & data date
All pricing, availability, and review data in this article are sourced from the platform’s inventory as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Use the on-site assistant on this page to check live availability and ask any specific questions about move-in dates, fees, or room types.
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