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Finding Housing Near Your Favorite UK Attractions

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How to Find Housing Near Your Favorite UK Attractions

By StudentBuddy·Updated June 2025·8-min read
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One of the underrated pleasures of student life in the UK is proximity to the country's remarkable cultural, natural, and heritage attractions. Choosing accommodation with an eye to what you enjoy outside study can meaningfully enhance your university experience. Here is how to approach the search.

Living near parks and green space

Access to parks has a measurable positive impact on mental health, exercise habits, and general wellbeing. When choosing accommodation, consider proximity to your city's main parks: Hyde Park in London, Kelvingrove in Glasgow, Roundhay in Leeds, Endcliffe in Sheffield, and Victoria Park in Bristol all have large student populations nearby. Properties within 10 minutes walk of a quality park rarely carry a significant premium — this is one of the highest-value, lowest-cost housing choices you can make. Search student accommodation on StudentBuddy and cross-reference with Google Maps to check green space proximity.

Living near music venues and theatres

Students in Manchester near the O2 Apollo, in London near the Barbican or Southbank, or in Edinburgh near the Usher Hall experience a cultural richness that many only fully appreciate in retrospect. In cities like Sheffield — near the Crucible and Leadmill — and Bristol near the Bristol Beacon, the combination of cultural proximity and student-level affordability is genuinely achievable.

Living near coast and countryside

Some UK universities offer remarkable proximity to natural attractions. Students at Exeter, Plymouth, or Falmouth can be at a beach in under 30 minutes. Students at Aberystwyth are at the sea. Students at the University of the Highlands and Islands are in the Scottish Highlands. These locations cannot be replicated later in life without significant cost — if natural landscape matters to your wellbeing, factor it into your university and accommodation choices. Explore StudentBuddy study abroad resources for international students considering the UK's most scenic university cities.

Practical tip: Use Google Maps' walking time radius to identify streets within range of specific attractions before searching for housing. Street View then lets you assess the area before visiting in person.

Balancing attraction proximity with academic priorities

The key question is how much time you will realistically spend at nearby attractions. If they are central to your wellbeing and social life, proximity is worth paying a modest premium for. If they are occasional treats, prioritise academic location — campus, library, your department — over recreational proximity. For international students experiencing the UK for the first time, StudentBuddy For Students can help you plan the best location for your overall experience.

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Frequently asked questions

Not necessarily. In most UK cities, proximity to parks does not carry a significant rental premium compared to city centre proximity. Headingley in Leeds, Clifton in Bristol, and Marchmont in Edinburgh are all affordable student areas adjacent to major parks.
Exeter, Plymouth, and Falmouth offer coastal access, Aberystwyth and Bangor offer sea and mountains, Aberdeen and Inverness access the Scottish Highlands, Bath has natural spa heritage, and St Andrews has coastal golf links and beaches alongside strong universities.
Identify the street address of your target attraction, use Google Maps to map a walking or cycling radius, and then search for available student accommodation in that area using StudentBuddy's accommodation search or Rightmove filtered by postcode district.

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