Furnished Apartments in Cologne

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Freshly renovated cozy studio in Cologne

€1,450per month
1 Room1 adult32 m²

Bright and beautiful loft located in Köln-Bayenthal

€1,290per month
1 Room2 adults41 m²

Bright and Quiet 2-Room Apartment in a Central Location near Rudolfplatz

€1,690per month
2 Rooms2 adults68 m²

Bright & spacious flat in Köln

€1,300per month
1 Room2 adults34 m²

Modernes Tiny House in Köln-Deutz– voll möbliert & stilvoll

€1,900per month
2 Rooms2 adults65 m²

Cologne Apartment 5 min Dom

€2,900per month
2 Rooms4 adults60 m²

Möblierte 2-Zimmer-Wohnung zur Untermiete in Köln (Mauritiusviertel) – ab August 2025 für 1 Jahr

€1,200per month
2 Rooms1 adult40 m²

Cozy suite in Hürth

€2,200per month
2 Rooms2 adults55 m²

Centrally located apartment in Cologne with parking lotsuite (Köln)

€1,280per month
1 Room2 adults26 m²

Beautiful, charming 1-room apartment on Barbarossaplatz

€1,099per month
1 Room2 adults30 m²

Modern room in Ehrenfeld

€900per month
1 Room1 adult20 m²

Amazing & great studio (Köln)

€1,200per month
1 Room2 adults28 m²

Central designer flat, close to city center and Cologne fair

€1,290per month
2 Rooms2 adults40 m²

Homely, quiet studio apartment in a quiet residential area, close to the city. 3 stops to main station

€1,290per month
2 Rooms1 adult44 m²

Modern & grand old building loft flat in top location (Cologne)

€2,400per month
2 Rooms2 adults80 m²

Awesome & neat apartment located in Köln

€4,850per month
2 Rooms4 adults250 m²

Awesome flat located in Köln

€1,350per month
2 Rooms2 adults38 m²

Quiet, charming studio in Köln

€2,042per month
1 Room2 adults37 m²

Lovely, nice apartment in Köln

€1,200per month
1 Room2 adults29 m²

Nice and cozy home in excellent location (Köln)

€1,200per month
1 Room2 adults28 m²

Stylish & modern apartment in a dream location

€2,000per month
1 Room2 adults37 m²

Apartment mit Terrasse am Aachener Weiher

€1,080per month
1 Room1 adult20 m²

Fully furnished suite in Köln

€1,600per month
2 Rooms2 adults55 m²

Great & nice flat in Köln

€1,250per month
1 Room1 adult40 m²

Fashionable home in Köln

€1,695per month
2 Rooms3 adults47 m²

Central Cologne Furnished 1-Bed Apartment with Cathedral View, All Utilities Included

€1,490per month
2 Rooms2 adults47 m²

Detached quiet house in the courtyard, fully equipped, fiber optic InterNet 1 GB/s

€1,950per month
3 Rooms2 adults65 m²

Kölsche Wohnung 1C

€6,000per month
4 Rooms9 adults100 m²

Terrassenwohnung mit eigenem Garten

€1,400per month
2 Rooms2 adults43 m²

Schickes 3-Zimmer-Apartment in Köln

€2,000per month
3 Rooms5 adults75 m²
  • Tips for Finding an Apartment in Cologne

    Cologne wears many hats: acclaimed university city, an industrial powerhouse, a major centre for trade fairs, and leader in biotech development. And as a source of more than a third of Germany's TV shows, it's a cultural mover and shaker too. No wonder furnished apartments in Cologne are particularly popular amongst 18- to 30-year-olds, who flock to the city by the thousands every year, drawn by its educational, research, and business opportunities.

    Rent a short-term furnished apartment in Cologne-Ostheim
    • Living in Cologne-Mülheim

      Centred around the hustle and bustle of the diverse Wiener Platz, Mülheim is an easy-going, multicultural area on the east bank of the Rhine. It's a great place to shop, hang out, or grab a bite to eat at the local Turkish restaurants and cafes.

      • The Cologne-Mülheim Neighbourhood

        Mülheim reflects the diversity and coolness of modern Cologne. Keupstrasse is the hub of the city's Turkish business community, while the TV studios on Schanzenstrasse are responsible for a stream of hit shows. With its eclectic flavour and lively nightlife, Mülheim is popular with younger foreign visitors and singles.

      • Rent Prices in Cologne-Mülheim

        Rent for a furnished one-bedroom apartment in Mülheim runs around €800 - €1.200 per month, which is below Cologne’s average. If you're looking for short-term rentals in Cologne that offer access to the city's sights without a large price tag, then this area is for you.

    • Living in Cologne-Nippes

      Loved by students and trend-setters, Nippes is one of the hippest areas in Cologne. This part of town encourages you to think green. There's a large car-free zone, plus several bucolic green spaces. Yet there is no shortage of shopping opportunities either.

      • The Cologne-Nippes Neighbourhood

        The Nippeser Tälchen park is a highlight for those who love the outdoors. There is even a playground with fountains for children to play in. Another favourite is the Cologne Zoo, which hosts a collection of primates, big cats and penguins. If you are more in the mood for shopping, the boutiques on Neusser Strasse draw crowds daily and the market at Wilhelmplatz is loved by foodies.

      • Rent Prices in Cologne-Nippes

        A furnished one-bedroom flat goes for €950 - €1.400 per month, making Nippes one of the most expensive districts to live in the city. That said, it's an appealing choice for graduate research students and young professionals looking for proximity to the city centre and a lively neighbourhood.

    • Living in Cologne-Porz

      Originally an independent town until it was incorporated into the city in 1971, this large district on the south side of Cologne is still very contained. With everything you need right on your doorstep, its convenience and affordability make it a popular choice for families.

      • The Cologne-Porz Neighbourhood

        There's no denying Porz's family-friendly infrastructure. Based around the airport, it has its own hospital and pedestrian town centre (known as “Porzity” to the locals). Couples can go for walks along the Rhine or through community gardens, and there are playgrounds and nature reserves to appeal to the kids.

      • Rent Prices in Cologne-Porz

        With its mix of old and new residential streets, Porz offers some of the least expensive short-term rentals in Cologne. Rents of €750 - €1.150 per month for a furnished one-bedroom apartment are well below the city average, making it a bargain for those who don't mind the commute to the city centre.

    • Living in Cologne-Lindenthal

      Home to the lauded University of Cologne, Lindenthal is one of the city's most coveted residential locations. Its elegant houses, leafy avenues, and lanes stocked with small boutiques all show the city at its very best.

      • The Cologne-Lindenthal Neighbourhood

        One of the prime local attractions is the green area Stadtwald (city forest). With its zoo and pond, it's a magical place for all ages. Meanwhile, football-lovers should head to the Rhine Energy Stadium, where Cologne FC plays in front of packed crowds.

      • Rent Prices in Cologne-Lindenthal

        With an appeal that transcends age, Lindenthal is one of the most consistently sought after locations for furnished one-bedroom apartments in Cologne, with prices starting at around €880 - €1.330 per month.

    • Living in Cologne-Innenstadt

      The Innenstadt is the historic heart of Cologne with iconic landmarks such as the cathedral and Hohenzollern bridge, not to mention much-visited shopping thoroughfares such as Schildergasse.

      • The Cologne-Innenstadt Neighbourhood

        The Cologne Philharmonic Hall is based in Innenstadt, and there's also an opera house, theatre and museums. The city's famous carnival kicks off every year at the Old Market on the 11th of November (the eleventh month) at 11:11 pm.

      • Rent Prices in Cologne-Innenstadt

        Given that there's so much to see and do, the Innenstadt is a natural first choice for visitors eager to steep themselves in the city's culture. For this central location, expect to pay from €1.000 to €1.450 per month for a furnished one-bedroom apartment.

  • Living in Cologne

    As Germany's fourth largest city, Cologne has no shortage of amenities, from spectacular sights to glitzy retail destinations and efficient transport.

    Sightseeings in Cologne: The Skyline of Cologne by night
    • Transport in Cologne

      Below are our tips for navigating your first weeks in the city of Cologne.

      • Public Transport

        Cologne benefits from an integrated system of buses, trams, and overground trains operated by KVB. A single-day ticket letting you travel anywhere in the city costs €8.80 and can be bought at ticket machines or on board of KVB vehicles.

      • Taxi

        With only limited parking in the city centre, taxis are a sensible option for getting around on four wheels. You can hail them on the street, queue at taxi ranks, or order them by phone (0221-2882 or 0221-194-10). Expect a base fare of around €4, and rates of around €2 per kilometre thereafter.

      • Bike Sharing

        The city operates an eco-friendly bike-sharing scheme called KVB-Rad. Sign up for the free app, and it will send you a code to open the bike's lock. Simply park the bike when you are finished.

    • Sightseeing in Cologne

      As an important provincial capital and trading post since Roman times, Cologne has a long and fascinating history that is reflected in its various highlights.

      • The Cologne Cathedral

        With its twin spires rising to a lofty 157 metres, this soaring behemoth of Gothic architecture was built mainly between 1248 and 1473 but finished off in the nineteenth century. Among its treasures are the sacred relics of the three wise men who visited the infant Jesus.

      • Cologne Old Town

        Painstakingly reconstructed after WWII, the Old Town is a maze of little cobble-stoned lanes of shops, beer cellars, and narrow townhouses with steep gables. It is a wonderful place for a stroll or to stop for a Kölsch, the local variety of beer.

      • The Imhoff Chocolate Museum

        Why do half a million visitors a year visit this museum tracing the historic origins of chocolate? Maybe it has something to do with the 3 metre high chocolate fountain and the shop stocked with tasty delights.

      • The Rheinauhafen (Harbour District)

        In 2002, work began to turn what was once the old commercial port on the banks on the Rhine into a sparkling assemblage of new offices, bars, cafes, and restaurants. The award-winning Three Crane Houses quickly became an iconic part of the cityscape.

      • The Rhine Boulevard

        Part archaeological dig, part flood protection, Rhine Boulevard is another of the city's waterside redevelopment projects. An esplanade and steps with views across the river to the Old Town and the cathedral, it's become a popular place to take photos and admire the scenery since its opening in 2015.

      • The LVR Tower

        It might not be the tallest building in Cologne, but at 103 metres the LVR Tower (also known as the Cologne Triangle) is still impressive, and its observation deck offers unmatched views of the cathedral.

      Sightseeings in Cologne: The Cologne Cathedral
    • Useful Services in Cologne

      A strong service sector and a wealth of small- to medium-sized businesses provide lots of ways to make it easier to settle in to your short-term rental in Cologne.

      • Car Sharing

        The Share Now car-sharing app gives you access to BMWs, Minis and Smart cars to drive around the city at rates starting at 19 cents a minute including fuel and parking costs.

      • Cleaning Service

        Mr. Cleaner is a fast, professional cleaning service and will make sure the windows, carpets, and upholstery in your furnished apartment are spotless.

      • Food Delivery

        Whether you’re in the office or at home, you can order takeaway from some of the best restaurants in Cologne online or via the app from Lieferando.

      • Gym Membership

        Work off the stress of the daily grind at Fitness First, a state of the art gym with multiple locations in Cologne. Holmes Place is another option for those who prefer a luxury vibe during their workout and sauna access.