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Be in the midst of it all at our Bristol student accommodation.

Close to university, the city centre and the river, Bristol's buzzing culture is on your doorstep at our Bristol student housing.

We have more than 4,400 student rooms across Bristol, all within easy reach of the city’s universities including University of Bristol, the University of the West of England (UWE) and more.

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Park Place, BS8 1JR

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Bond Street, BS1 3PH

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The city of Bristol in Southwest England is a buzzing, welcoming city with more than 43,000 students and a lifestyle to suit everyone. Bristol is acclaimed for its culture, with a vibrant music and arts culture, hip and eclectic foodie and nightlife scene and hundreds of parks and open spaces.

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University accommodation in Bristol

Cool, cultured and creative, Bristol is a city with a bold history and a big heart. The city’s maritime heritage put it on the map and created the melting pot of cultures and communities that call it home today. From its vibrant street art and food vendors to hip music festivals, eclectic shopping and famously friendly locals, there are plenty of reasons students choose to study in Bristol.

The city’s two world-class universities: the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England offer a wide range of courses and subjects. We offer a wide range of modern, convenient student accommodation in Bristol. Wherever you’re going to study, you’ll be close to campus, student-friendly culture and historical landmarks.

We have 15 student accommodation properties available.

Book your Bristol student accommodation now and make the most of this brilliant city.

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How to book Bristol student accommodation

  • Choose your property and room type.

  • Book a viewing or watch a virtual tour.

  • Choose your length of stay.

  • Enter your personal details.

  • Enter your guarantor details.

  • Submit your payment details.

  • Choose your instalment plan of one, three or seven payments.

To book student accommodation in Bristol you must be at least 16 years old and a student in education.

We offer as standard:

A 7 Day Cooling-Off Period – if you change your mind you can cancel your booking within seven days.

No Place, No Pay – if your offer is withdrawn or you choose a different university, you can cancel your agreement at no cost.

Ready to book? Here’s how to pay for student accommodation in Bristol

You can pay for your Bristol student accommodation in the following ways:

  • Direct Debit

  • Card payment

  • UnionPay for international students

All bills are included with Unite Students, so there are no extra hidden costs. Pay in one, three or seven instalments to suit your finances.

We don’t take deposits, but advance rent may be required. This is a small part of the full-year amount, and we put this towards your first rent instalment.

You may need a guarantor for your student accommodation in Bristol. This must be someone over 25 who can make payments if you’re unable to pay rent on time – for example, a parent or legal guardian.

Types of rooms in Bristol

Bed in a Studio

Check out our room grades

Our Bristol student housing comes in three grades:

  • Basic – our best-value student accommodation, with access to all the communal facilities.

  • Classic – bump up your comfort and get more space and storage with our Classic room.

  • Premium – our more luxurious rooms, featuring better views, more space and larger beds

Features may vary by property – browse our Bristol student accommodation for further details.

Find out what’s included in your room and what you need to bring.

BristolFAQs

Although prices change regularly, generally student accommodation in Bristol ranges from budget lettings further away from the city centre, to more high-end offerings that are a stone’s throw from the universities and places to unwind. So, keep your eyes peeled for a price that suits you.

Safety and security are priorities at all Unite Students’ accommodation. And you can trust us to be here for you. Our call centre is 24 hours a day and 365 days a year and you can also get support on our Unite Students app. CCTV keeps an eye on all our properties and the only entry to them is with our key cards.

Park Street is the perfect combination of culture, entertainment and green space, located on a hill. At the top, there’s a wealth of amazing art at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. There’s also the 02 Academy and the Clifton Triangle – home to six nightclubs. At the bottom of the hill, you’ll find the beautiful Bristol Cathedral and the leafy College Green. Near Park Street you’ll find accommodation at Brunel House, Chantry Court and Unite House.

Yes, you can view accommodation before booking student housing in Bristol. To see student accommodation in Bristol, you can email or phone us, or book a viewing online. Or if you want to take a look at home, take a 360° virtual tour online.

No, you don’t have to stay in halls at university in Bristol. Although most universities offer their own halls of residence, there are independent Bristol student flats and privately run halls with Unite Students, as well as group housing. It’s up to you. Second- and third-year students often choose to live together in student housing, but it’s also possible to rent a flat together with Unite Students.

Student accommodation in Bristol is open for booking from the first week in November for the next academic year, which begins the following September. Bristol is a popular student city, with more students choosing to study here than there are student rooms available. It’s a good idea to get your application in sooner rather than later to get the room you want. Book now to lock in the price.

If you don’t get a university offer from your first or second choice and need to go through clearing, you may still be able to find Bristol student accommodation. Students drop out or choose to defer, so rooms can become available last-minute. To keep yourself updated, join our waiting list. And, don’t forget – if you’re a first-year student and don’t get into the university you wanted, you can cancel your Unite Students accommodation for free.

At Unite Students accommodation in Bristol, you’ll get all the essential furniture in your room like a comfy bed, desk, chair and storage. In your shared or studio kitchen, key appliances like an oven and hob, microwave, kettle and toaster are provided. You’ll need to bring any individual items yourself – like cooking pans, crockery and bedding. Our Uni Essentials Shop offers bundles to help you move in with everything you need.

Yes, Bristol is excellent for student living. It offers a vibrant culture, great universities, and plenty for students to get stuck into. The city is student-friendly, with a large student population, plenty of green spaces, and good transport links. Though living costs can be high, the incredible student experience in Bristol is well worth it.

Bristol is one of the more expensive cities in the UK for students according to the NatWest Student Living Index 2024. Alongside London, Bath, York and Cambridge, Bristol has a higher-than-average student rent.

With a large student population and friendly locals, Bristol is generally a safe place to go to university. Like any city, some areas require caution, especially at night, but the city has active policing, and all Unite Students properties have plenty of security measures to keep residents safe.

Bristol has a good public transport network, with buses and trains connecting key areas within the city and beyond. The Metrobus service is efficient, and cycling is popular due to bike-friendly routes. Bristol was named the UK’s first Cycling City in 2015, and plenty of students commute to studies and lectures by bicycle. Plenty of our properties offer bike storage facilities to keep your wheels safe while you’re at home.

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