Ultimate Student Guide to Edinburgh
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Student Housing in Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital city is a beautiful and enchanting place to study. From the historic Edinburgh Castle to the natural beauty of Arthur’s Seat, this city has so much going on for students! Edinburgh is the perfect place for students who want to be part of a vibrant student community without the hecticness of other large cities.
Home to four major universities and an art school, Edinburgh has a student population of over 60,000. Stroll through the gorgeous cobblestone streets in the New Town, wander down the famous Royal Mile, or head to Portobello Beach in the warmer months when you need to escape city life.
Why use UniHomes for Edinburgh student housing?
If you’re looking for private student accommodation in Edinburgh, UniHomes should be at the top of your list. Our site makes it easy to find the perfect student house for the next academic year - you can filter by the number of bedrooms, area and budget to find the perfect fit for you and your housemates.
Best of all, all the properties on our site include household bills. This means you won’t have to stress about setting up utility accounts or arguing with your housemates about splitting the bills fairly.
The Edinburgh student accommodation market
From student studios in the New Town to spacious student houses in Marchmont, Edinburgh has plenty of different types of student accommodation on offer. Whether you want a modern student apartment in Edinburgh's New Town or prefer to be tucked away in a quiet area close to campus, it’s easy to find the perfect place for you!
Marchmont, Haymarket, and Newington are some of the most popular student areas, especially for students at the University of Edinburgh, as the campus is just a short walk away. Living in the picturesque New Town is also an option for students who love the quaint cobbled streets and beautiful Edinburgh Georgian buildings. However, the rents here can be higher than elsewhere.
If you’re looking for a quieter vibe, consider places like Morningside or Bruntsfield. These areas are a little further away from the Old Town but are perfect if you're attending Edinburgh Napier University or prefer a more peaceful neighbourhood.
The University of Edinburgh student accommodation
The sixth-oldest university still operating in the English-speaking world, The University of Edinburgh is the biggest of the Edinburgh universities, home to around 50,000 students. Because of this, many of the most popular student areas in Edinburgh are centred around this university. This means you’ve got almost endless options for choosing where to live!
Just a ten-minute walk across The Meadows from campus, Marchmont has a vibrant student community and a lively social scene. Despite being close to the Old Town, rents are fairly reasonable, so you can’t go wrong if you choose to live here! Newington is another conveniently located area close to campus.
Queen Margaret University student accommodation
With its person-centred approach to higher education, Queen Margaret University offers Scotland's widest range of health degrees! Their campus is east of the city, surrounded by green spaces, and just around the corner from Musselburgh train station. Many students take advantage of this, living in the popular student areas near Old Town and taking a short train when they need to get to campus.
Edinburgh Napier University student accommodation
Modern Edinburgh Napier University has three campuses spread across Edinburgh, so the best place to live will depend on which campus you’re based at. Craiglockhart Campus, home to their business school, and Merchiston Campus are fairly close in the southwest of the city. If you want to be close to the Old Town for nights out, areas like Haymarket, Morningside, and Marchmont are great choices.
Dalry and Slateford are a little further out, but you’ll be a stone’s throw from campus, and the rent will likely be cheaper, too!
Heriot-Watt University student accommodation
Heriot-Watt University offers a wide range of courses spread across five campuses. The Edinburgh campus is located west of the city, fairly far from the city centre. Many students stay between the campus and the city centre to take advantage of the regular bus routes. Student areas, such as Haymarket, Gorgie and Slateford, are all great options.
If getting a bus to an early morning lecture sounds like your worst nightmare, check out Currie, Juniper Green and Balerno - these are all within walking distance of campus.
Student life in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is bustling with culture and history, vibrant nights out, and breathtaking views - there is no shortage of things for students to do!
Check out our Edinburgh city guide for more information!
Additionally, you may want to check out our blogs on Edinburgh below, all written by our Content Ambassador, Madelaine:
Arts & Crafts Activities in Edinburgh
Alcohol-Free Things to Do in Edinburgh as a Student
The Best Cheap Places to Eat in Edinburgh
Where Do Students Live in Edinburgh? Your Guide to the Best Student Areas
Christmas in Edinburgh: A Student’s Guide to Winter Wonderland!
Did you know?
Edinburgh is actually built on an extinct volcano and boasts more listed buildings than any other UK spot. This makes it a perfect place for history lovers and students who just love exploring!
Frequently Asked Questions
In the 2026/27 letting season so far, the most popular student areas in Edinburgh are Marchmont and Newington, both known for their stunning historical architecture and proximity to the University of Edinburgh’s main campus.
However, if you're on the hunt for other options, Bruntsfield and New Town are also popular with students.
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