Location and first impressions
Canvas Burjassot sits at 4, Pobles del Nord, 46100 Burjassot, a suburb north-west of Valencia’s city centre. Residents describe being five minutes from a metro station, which provides a practical connection to the central areas without living in the busiest part of the city. The residence is a purpose-built student property offering ensuite rooms and one‑bedroom apartments. Common amenities include a swimming pool, a game room, and a cinema room – facilities that are less common in shared flats or smaller studios in the city.
Price positioning and value
The minimum monthly rent for Canvas Burjassot starts at €584 and goes up to €1,216, depending on the room type and length of stay. For context, the lowest monthly price for any student property in Valencia on the same platform is €256. That makes Canvas Burjassot at least €328 more expensive per month than the city’s cheapest available option.
However, price comparisons should account for what is included. Canvas Burjassot is a managed residence with shared amenities, likely covering utilities within the rent (though this must be confirmed with the operator). The deposit is €200, which is modest relative to the rent level. The €584 starting price typically corresponds to an ensuite room; the one‑bedroom apartments are at the higher end of the range.
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
Room types and guidance

Two unit types are available:
- Ensuite – a private bedroom with a private bathroom, sharing kitchen and living spaces with flatmates.
- One‑bedroom (1b) – a self-contained apartment with a separate bedroom, private bathroom, and your own kitchen/living area.
The minimum lease term is five months, which suits a single semester or a short academic year. Because the residence is slightly outside the centre, students who prefer full privacy and are willing to pay more for it may lean toward the one‑bedroom option. Those comfortable with communal kitchens and looking to reduce costs would choose an ensuite.
Given the price range, the property targets students who value consistent facilities (pool, cinema, game room) and are not on the tightest budget. For anyone seeking the absolute lowest possible rent in Valencia, this residence is not that – the city’s from‑price of €256 reflects shared flats or basic studios with fewer amenities.
Who is this residence for?
Canvas Burjassot is well suited to students who:
- Want a quiet living environment away from the densest nightlife, but within easy metro reach of the city centre and campuses.
- Prioritise on‑site amenities such as a swimming pool, cinema, and game room – useful for socialising and downtime.
- Prefer a managed building with on‑site staff and a clear contract structure (fixed deposit, known lease length).
- Are international students starting their first year who want a ready‑to‑move‑in room without organising utilities or dealing with private landlords.
One resident, Jean Hendy (5‑star rating), summarised: “Honestly, this residence is truly the best choice for any student. The facilities are impeccably clean, and the atmosphere is welcoming. The people here, especially the staff, are incredibly friendly and always ready to help!”
Another, abir hnw (5‑star rating), added: “I would recommend this residence because it’s comfortable, quiet, and well-located. The staff is friendly and always available to help when needed. Overall, my experience has been positive.”
Who might look elsewhere
The residence is less suitable if:
- Your monthly accommodation budget is below €550. With the city’s cheapest option at €256, you can find more affordable shared housing or basic studios, though probably without a pool or cinema.
- You need to be in the very heart of Valencia. Burjassot is a separate municipality; the metro ride adds travel time compared to properties inside the city centre.
- You strongly prefer a private kitchen and living space but cannot spend near €1,200 per month. The one‑bedroom option at the top of the price band is among the more expensive student choices in Valencia.
One reviewer, Beatriz Mindreau, gave a 1‑star rating despite writing: “The residence seemed like the perfect place to live as a student: excellent location, 5 minutes from the metro, close to the city center without being right in the middle, and with the advantage of having shared kitchens. It was the best option for me as an international student, starting my first year of university ab…” (the text cuts off). The low rating suggests that some aspect of the actual living experience – possibly issues after moving in – did not meet expectations. This underlines the importance of reading recent full reviews and contacting the operator directly for detailed feedback.
Booking timing considerations
The available‑from field for this property is not specified, which may mean rooms are already available for immediate move‑in or that availability changes frequently. Data current to 2026‑07 shows the listing is active.
For the 2026‑2027 academic year, the standard advice applies: start looking at least three to four months before your intended move‑in date. Properties with desirable shared amenities (pool, cinema) tend to fill earlier. Because the minimum lease is five months, you could also reserve for a single semester with a summer renewal option.
Given the €200 deposit and manageable rent range, Canvas Burjassot is a realistic option for students who value consistent quality and are comfortable with a slightly longer commute into the city centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Canvas Burjassot close to the main universities in Valencia?
The residence is located in Burjassot, about a five‑minute walk from a metro station. Valencia’s major universities – the University of Valencia and the Polytechnic University of Valencia – have campuses accessible by metro or tram. Travel time to the city centre is roughly 15–20 minutes by metro. It is advisable to check the specific route from the residence to your faculty.
What is included in the rent?
The listing does not detail inclusions. Typical student residences in Valencia often bundle water, electricity, and high‑speed internet into the monthly rent, but this varies. The deposit is clearly stated at €200. You should ask the operator whether any bills are extra, and whether the swimming pool, game room, and cinema are available year‑round or with scheduled hours.
How should I book and what are the payment steps?
Booking is handled through the listing platform. The standard process involves submitting a booking request, paying the €200 deposit, and signing a lease for the chosen term (minimum five months). Rent is paid monthly. All prices shown are indicative – confirm the final amount, any additional service fees, and the cancellation policy with the operator before paying.
Sources & data date
This article draws on listing data and resident reviews collected in July 2026. Prices, availability, and facilities may have changed since then. Always verify critical details with the property operator.
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