Student Accommodation in Bristol

Student housing in Bristol is constantly popping up, due to the growing 44,000 students choosing to study in the city. Whether you’re looking for a home near the University of Bristol or near the University of the West of England, you’re bound to find some student accommodation that suits your needs. From one-bedroom student apartments to anything upwards of six-bedroom house shares, there’s plenty for everyone.

Voted the best place to live in Britain by the Sunday Times in 2017, Bristol is famous for its student lifestyle, and students will be pleased to know that they're never short of a night out. The city centre is home to two of the most popular indie bars in the country - Milk Thistle and La Sorella. Plus, with so many places to go, like the famous White Bear pub, or late-night Woods, there’s a party scene for everyone. Keep your eye on Tribe of Frog and events at Lakota for those who like staying out until the early hours of the morning.

If you need a break from the late nights, don’t forget that Bristol has an abundance of outdoor green space. Brandon Hill, College Green and Leigh Woods are perfect for a summer’s walk and offer a great chance to get out of the city for some fresh air.

Being a Student in Bristol

Student life in Bristol is always lively, and the city is one of the country's most vibrant cities. Its buzzing student community makes it a great place to study, with outstanding nightlife, an extensive collection of indie restaurants and cafes, and an admirable culture. 

The city centre is always awake with life, with bars, pubs and nightlife all within walking distance of one another. Student nights happen every night of the week, so meeting friends and having a good time won’t be hard to come by. From cheesy pop to alternative music, there’s bound to be a night suited to your taste. Plus, gigs, theatre productions and concerts are always packed into the calendar, with the Hippodrome, O2 Academy and St George’s all in the city.

Bristol has a bunch of cheap things to do to keep you busy whilst being a student. From art galleries and museums, to boatyards and walking tours, students are never at a loose end. Spike Island Gallery is free to enter all year round, and hosts exhibitions from many celebrated and renowned artists. With Banksy being from the city, there are plenty of his works dotted around the city to visit, and there are even walking tour apps to discover more. If shopping is more your style, visiting the local high street will keep you entertained for hours.

Bristol’s known for being the UK’s first ever European Green Capital back in 2015. With an efficient waste and resource strategy, notable use of renewable energy, and abundance of green spaces in the city (over 400), Bristol’s green status makes it perfect for outdoorsy types.

University of Bristol Student Accommodation 

With over 20,000 students choosing the city to study, Bristol University was ranked among the top 50 in the QS World University Rankings for 2020. Plus, it's the second most targeted university by the UK’s top 100 employers, meaning you could have a great head start once you graduate.

Located close to the city centre, accommodation for the University of Bristol students is always in close proximity to useful amenities, with plenty of pubs and bars are only a short walk away.

For those studying at the University of Bristol, try taking a look at KingsdownRedland and Bishopston. You can often find clusters of uni of students living among these streets, and with great transport links into the city centre and campus, it doesn’t really matter that it's slightly further afield.

University of the West of England Accommodation 

The University of the West of England is rated in the top 30 UK universities, and attracts 28,000 students every year. With so many international students coming to Bristol, it helps to instil a fantastic community amongst students from both universities.

With the student's union being based on campus, you'll never be far from the action. The university is a bit further out from the city centre, but it's only a 25-minute bus ride away.

Popular areas for UWE students can be found in FiltonHorfield or Fishponds. They're just on the campus doorstep, and also right next door to the students union (so you can grab yourself a drink straight after uni).

Why UniHomes?

UniHomes have got you sorted when it comes to searching for student accommodation in Bristol. You'll have a number of property perks to chose from, such as beautiful terraced houses, newly fitted kitchens, and sometimes even open plan kitchen living. Double bedrooms are the most common option in student properties, which is a great bonus if you chose to live in Bristol.
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