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Bristol strikes a great balance between busy and laid-back student life. With two big universities, there’s always something going on, from nights out and live music to hanging out in independent cafés and bars. Add the Harbourside, creative neighbourhoods, and plenty of cheap food spots, and it’s an easy city to settle into without ever feeling quiet.
Bristol student city guide

Bristol: Key facts at a glance

Studying in Bristol

Universities in Bristol

Two major universities in a lively, creative student city

  • University of Bristol is a Russell Group university based around the city centre and Clifton, with strengths in law, engineering, medicine, sciences, and the social sciences
  • UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) has modern campuses at Frenchay, Glenside and Bower Ashton, offering practice-focused courses in areas like health, business, creative industries and engineering
  • Specialist options the city is also home to creative and specialist providers such as BIMM Bristol for music and related industries, adding to Bristol’s strong arts and live music scene
  • Teaching and careers both main universities offer placements, sandwich years and study abroad routes, with strong employer links in Bristol’s tech, finance, media and creative sectors

Student community

Big student presence with a strong campus and city mix

  • Students’ unions at Bristol and UWE run hundreds of societies and sports clubs, plus nights out, live music, campaigns and cultural events across both campuses and the city
  • Campus and city life is split between central areas like Clifton, the Harbourside and Stokes Croft, and UWE’s Frenchay campus, with students making full use of cafés, pubs, venues and part-time jobs around the city
  • Support includes wellbeing and mental health services, money and housing advice, study skills support and dedicated teams for international, disabled and commuting students
  • Events range from freshers’ fairs and careers fairs to Bristol’s famous festivals, street-art events, live gigs and club nights across the year

Nearby universities and student cities

Well connected across the South West and beyond

  • Bath is a short train or bus ride away, home to the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, making it easy to visit friends and attend events
  • Cardiff, Exeter and Plymouth are reachable by direct or simple train routes, adding more student cities, gigs and graduate opportunities across the South West and Wales
  • London can be reached in around 90 minutes by train from Bristol Temple Meads, handy for internships, interviews and big careers fairs in the capital
University of Bristol Source: University of Bristol
Checklist icon Are the universities in Bristol good?

Yes – Bristol has an excellent reputation as a university city, with two major universities and several specialist providers. The University of Bristol is a Russell Group institution, known for high academic standards, strong research and competitive graduate outcomes. UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) offers a wide range of practical, career-focused degrees with strong links to local and national employers. Together, they create a varied and supportive higher education hub in one of the UK’s most popular student cities.

Campus icon What are the University of Bristol and UWE Bristol known for?

The University of Bristol is best known for its research strength and academically demanding degrees. It has particular strengths in areas like law, engineering, medicine, maths, sciences and the social sciences, with many departments ranked highly in national and global league tables. Its buildings are woven into central Bristol and Clifton, giving a classic “city university” feel. UWE Bristol is recognised for applied, professionally oriented courses and work-based learning, with strong offerings in health and social care, business, engineering, creative industries and environmental subjects. Its main Frenchay Campus is modern and purpose-built, with dedicated facilities for different disciplines.

Student life icon Is Bristol a good city for students?

Bristol is a great city for students if you like a lively, creative and slightly alternative atmosphere. You’ve got the Harbourside, street art, festivals, independent cafés, bars and venues, plus a big student population spread between the University of Bristol and UWE. The nightlife is strong, with everything from bass-heavy club nights and live gigs to cosy pubs and rooftop bars. There are also plenty of green spaces and easy day trips into the countryside. The main downside is that Bristol can be expensive for rent and going out, so keeping on top of your budget is important.

Study prep icon How hard is it to get into the University of Bristol and UWE Bristol?

The University of Bristol is relatively competitive, with many courses asking for higher A-level grades, especially in subjects like law, engineering, medicine and some sciences. Typical offers often sit in the ABB to A*AA range or above depending on the course, and popular programmes can have more applicants per place. UWE Bristol tends to have a broader range of entry requirements, with some courses having more flexible grade expectations and others asking for specific subjects or higher grades. For creative or professional degrees, portfolios, auditions or relevant experience may also play a part. In both cases, admissions teams look at your personal statement, enthusiasm for the subject and overall potential as well as predicted grades, so it’s always worth checking the latest course pages for exact criteria.

Living in Bristol

The cost of living in Bristol for students


Typical weekly and monthly student costs in Bristol for 2026 entry. Switch between accommodation types to see how much you might spend.

  • Rent

    Shared house, bills not included
    £170 per week
  • Bills & utilities

    Energy, water and broadband (split between housemates)
    £23 per week
  • Groceries and essentials

    Big supermarket shops plus top-ups
    £55 per week
  • Laundry

    Campus or local self-service laundries
    £7 per week
  • Local transport

    Buses between campus areas, the harbourside and the city centre
    £21 per week
  • Nights out and socials

    Pubs, bars, clubs and live music in the city centre and harbourside
    £42 per week
  • Estimated total

    Adds the main weekly categories
    £318 per week

These averages are based on 2025–26 Bristol student budgets and national surveys, updated for 2026 starters. Costs will vary by lifestyle, area, and accommodation type.

Sources:
  • Typical Bristol shared student houses around £150–£200 per person per week excluding bills, and university or private halls often £200–£270+ per week with bills included (student letting agents and Bristol accommodation overviews)
  • University of Bristol and UWE Bristol guidance on rent, utilities and day-to-day living costs for students
  • Bristol cost-of-living guides suggesting around £1,150–£1,550 per month for overall student living costs, including rent and everyday spending
  • National student money surveys (2024–2025) on average weekly and monthly student spending by category, adjusted for 2025/26 conditions

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Bristol student neighbourhoods

Click on the icons on the map below to explore each of Bristol’s top student areas to live in.

Student accommodation in Bristol

Explore different housing options and providers to find the right student accommodation in Bristol for you.

iQ Student Accommodation

iQ runs several Bristol buildings offering en suite rooms and studios close to the city centre and key university areas. Great if you want modern rooms, social spaces and bills included within easy reach of both University of Bristol and UWE buses.

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Unite Students

One of the biggest student accommodation providers in Bristol, with sites across the city centre and near main University of Bristol buildings. Bills-included en suite rooms and studios, ideal if you want to live close to campus and nightlife.

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Host

Host offers Bristol locations with en suite rooms and studios, putting you within walking distance or a short bus ride of both Uni of Bristol and UWE. Expect modern rooms, on-site teams and plenty of shared spaces for meeting other students.

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Collegiate

Premium student accommodation with stylish studios and en suite rooms, often with extras like gyms, cinema rooms and study spaces. Ideal if you want a more high-end, self-contained base close to the city centre.

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Fresh

Fresh manages a range of Bristol properties with en suites and studios, bills included and student-focused social events. Good if you want modern halls-style living with a strong community feel and central locations.

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Digs Student

Specialist Bristol student letting agency with houses and flats in hotspots like Redland, Clifton and around Gloucester Road. Great if you’re looking for classic shared houses within walking distance of the University of Bristol.

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Bristol SU Lettings

Run by the University of Bristol Students’ Union, Bristol SU Lettings offers student houses, flats and rooms across popular areas. A good option if you want an agency that understands student needs and works closely with the uni.

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Abode

Independent Bristol agent focused on student and sharer properties, with lots of options in Redland, Cotham and Bishopston. Ideal for groups looking for traditional Victorian houses close to uni and Gloucester Road.

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Flatline

Bristol-based student lettings specialist with a range of HMOs and flats in key student neighbourhoods. A solid pick if you want a group house with easy access to campus and the city centre.

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Explore Bristol hotspots

Discover different student hotspots in the city by using the toggles and cards in our interactive explorer.

City Centre & Harbourside

Right in the middle of everything: bars, clubs, shops and the floating harbour. Ideal if you want to be close to nightlife, buses and part-time jobs.

Clifton

Leafy streets, townhouses and the Suspension Bridge views. Popular with students who want a ‘village’ feel but still be walkable to campus and the centre.

Redland & Cotham

Classic Bristol student territory with big shared houses, leafy roads and an easy walk to Uni of Bristol. Quieter than the centre but still buzzing with students.

Gloucester Road & Bishopston

Long stretch of independent shops, pubs and food spots. Great if you want a slightly cheaper, very “Bristol” area with loads going on.

Stokes Croft & St Pauls

Street art, late-night venues and an alternative feel. Close to the centre and perfect if you like things a bit rough round the edges (in a good way).

Motion

Massive warehouse-style club by the river. Big-name DJs, huge student nights and some of Bristol’s most iconic raves.

Lakota

Legendary Bristol club in Stokes Croft with multiple rooms and an outdoor courtyard. Expect drum & bass, jungle and everything bass-heavy.

Thekla

Iconic club on a boat in the harbour. Live gigs, indie nights and student events – very “only in Bristol” energy.

CIRCUIT Bristol

Big multi-room superclub with huge student events, guest DJs and everything from chart and house to drum & bass under one roof.

Basement 45

Intimate underground club just off Park Street, known for heavy drum & bass, jungle and techno nights that go hard until late.

The Loco Klub

Atmospheric venue hidden in the old railway tunnels by Temple Meads, hosting warehouse-style raves, house, techno and immersive events.

Lola Lo

Tiki-themed club on Park Street with cocktails, student deals and commercial bangers. Perfect for birthdays and society nights.

St Nicholas Market

Indoor market in the centre with loads of street food stalls. Great for cheap lunches between lectures or library sessions.

Pieminister

Proper pies, mash and gravy. Filling, comforting and very Bristol – ideal for cold evenings and hungover Sundays.

Eat a Pitta

Huge falafel pittas and salad boxes that easily count as two meals if you’re on a budget. Found around the centre and St Nicks.

Oowee Burger

Serious “dirty” burgers with vegan options too. Late-night lifesaver when you’re stumbling home from Park Street or the centre.

Boston Tea Party

Student favourite for brunch, coffee and casual study. Plenty of space, good Wi-Fi and decent veggie and vegan options.

Wagamama – Clifton Triangle

Chain, yes, but classic for katsu, ramen and big bowls of noodles. Good pre-night-out fuel just up from the centre.

Brandon Hill & Cabot Tower

Hilltop park just off Park Street with views over the whole city. Perfect for picnics, sunset hangs and clearing your head after the library.

The Downs

Huge stretch of green space above the Suspension Bridge. Great for runs, football, summer BBQs and procrastination walks.

Harbourside

Waterside walkways, bars and cafés wrapped around the floating harbour. Lovely day and night, especially when the weather behaves.

Ashton Court Estate

Big country estate just over the bridge from Clifton. Deer, woodland trails and the site of the Bristol Balloon Fiesta.

Leigh Woods

Woodland on the far side of the Suspension Bridge with forest paths and viewpoints. Feels properly rural without going far.

Arts & Social Sciences Library

Main University of Bristol library just by Wills. Multiple floors, silent zones and group spaces – you’ll basically live here in exam season.

UWE Frenchay Library

Big, modern library on UWE’s main campus with long opening hours, group study rooms and plenty of plugs for laptop warriors.

Bristol Central Library

Public library near the harbourside with quiet reading rooms and proper old-school library vibes. Great if campus is too hectic.

Boston Tea Party – Park Street

Busy but reliable study café halfway between campus and the centre. Good coffee, plugs and people-watching when your brain needs a break.

Arnolfini Café

Gallery café on the harbourside with big windows, plenty of tables and a calmer vibe for reading or laptop work.

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