Welcome to Bristol

A vibrant city full of ideas and energy

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GBP 12,000–22,000/year
Annual tuition fees
GBP 900–1,200/month
Monthly living costs

Why study in Bristol

Bristol is the kind of city that inspires you. Known for its creative edge and buzzing student life, it’s one of the UK’s most exciting places to study. Whether you’re into engineering, the arts, business, or environmental science, Bristol offers world-class education paired with a relaxed yet energetic lifestyle. You’ll love the city’s diverse neighbourhoods, music scene, green spaces, and independent cafés—all contributing to a vibrant student experience.

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Student life

Student life in Bristol is dynamic and full of colour. You'll hang out in areas like Clifton and Stokes Croft, discover global cuisine, attend gigs and art shows, or chill by the harbourside. It’s easy to get around, and there's always something happening—from food festivals to live music nights. With great public transport and an open-minded community, Bristol feels like home from the start.

Avg. wage per hour

GBP 10.42

Max. allowed part-time hours

20 hours/week

Cost of living

  • Food: GBP 200–350/month
  • Rent: GBP 500–850/month
  • Household Bills: GBP 90–150/month
  • Transport: GBP 60–100/month
  • Miscellaneous: GBP 100–200/month

Accommodation choices

  • University accommodation
  • Private halls
  • Shared houses
  • Studio apartments

Most opted part-time jobs

  • Retail assistant
  • Barista
  • Tutor
  • Waiter/waitress

Public transport

  • Bus
  • Train
  • Bike sharing
  • Shared taxi
  • Ferry

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CULTURE

Bristol has a rich and rebellious cultural history. From its maritime roots to its role in the street art world (yes, Banksy!), creativity runs through every corner. You'll experience independent music venues, international food markets, and community-led events. The city blends cultures and generations in a way that sparks ideas and welcomes fresh voices—perfect for an international student like you.

SAFETY

Bristol is generally safe for students. For emergencies, dial 999; for non-urgent issues, call 101. The Avon and Somerset Police work closely with universities and local authorities to ensure student areas are well-patrolled and well-lit. Most neighbourhoods popular with students, like Redland or Clifton, are safe and friendly.

Discover the city

Bristol is a city that rewards curiosity. Wander its colourful streets, explore eco-conscious communities, or kayak down the harbour—you’ll never be bored. It’s a place where academic excellence meets cultural richness, ideal for students looking for inspiration both inside and outside the classroom. With great connections to London and the southwest, it’s your launchpad to new experiences.

Language

English

Currency

GBP

Population

470K

Area

110 sq. km

Frequently asked questions

Definitely! Bristol is one of the UK’s most student-friendly cities. It offers excellent academic options, a thriving arts and music scene, and strong international communities. With its welcoming vibe, great transport, and endless things to do, you’ll settle in quickly and feel inspired both academically and socially.
While Bristol is slightly above average in terms of costs, it’s still affordable compared to cities like London. Smart choices in housing and daily spending can help you keep your monthly budget between GBP 900–1,200. Student discounts, free cultural events, and public transport options also help manage your costs without compromising on experience.
Yes, Bristol is generally very safe. Student areas are well-lit and have a visible police presence. The city’s universities also offer safety initiatives and helplines. Whether you’re walking home from a lecture or attending a festival, you’ll find support systems in place that help you feel secure.
Bristol offers a wide range of accommodation—from university halls and private apartments to shared houses and studios. Popular student areas like Redland, Bishopston, and Clifton are close to campuses and well connected. Options vary in price and style, so whether you prefer social spaces or quiet corners, you’ll find something that suits your lifestyle.