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Kensington House, Birmingham

142, Suffolk Street Queensway, Birmingham, B1 1LN, United Kingdom
£235
per week
1.8 km from City Center
( 6m. 19m. 22m)
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111 Total Units
Highest Floor 6
Built in 2008
Ulster University | 0.13 mi
English Path Birmingham | 0.21 mi
KAPLAN Birmingham | 0.39 mi
Brasshouse Languages | 0.39 mi
University College Birmingham | 0.46 mi
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
Dual Occupancy
Cinema Room
Secure Cycle Store

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About the Property

Kensington House, B1 1LN, is a modern, convenient student accommodation in Birmingham which offers a wide range of studio and 1-bed apartment options to choose from. Close to Suffolk Street Queensway, the property is located near  Ulster University, University College Birmingham, and BPP University, making it an ideal student housing for students. Besides being close to major universities, Kensington House student accommodation Birmingham is also well connected to the city’s major public transportation system. And, with amber, you can book Kensington House in just three simple steps: select, pay, and book. Amber will help you ensure a smooth booking process.


A major city in England’s West Midlands region, Birmingham boasts a rich history and diversity. From fine dining options and vibrant shopping markets to rich historical sites and beautiful outdoor spots, Birmingham has it all! The city’s popular attractions, recent developments, and popular shopping destinations are conveniently within walking distance, centered around the central transport hub, New Street Station. You can explore the historic Jewellery Quarter that stands as a treasure trove of architectural gems, contributing to 40% of all British jewellery production. To the west, the Brindleyplace development complements the canals with its chic glass-fronted cafes and summer deckchairs.


At Digbeth, you can explore the start-up hub Custard Factory, where art, street food, and live music converge. In the south of Birmingham, you will find expansive green spaces such as Cannon Hill Park and the Botanical Gardens, offering tranquil retreats for relaxation. Also, Birmingham’s vibrant Frankfurt Christmas market is something you don’t want to miss! You will see winters light up with the onset of the market. Here, you will find a range of traditional goods and gifts, a selection of cuisines, handcrafted wooden decorations, and live music setting the perfect backdrop. Kensington House is surrounded by an array of cosy cafes, eateries, shopping spots, ATMs, banks, and parks, making it a perfect place for students coming to Birmingham for their studies.

Features

Experience modern, comfortable living at Kensington House in Birmingham. Featuring a range of studios and 1-bed apartments, Kensington House student accommodation Birmingham is an ideal choice for students. Kensington House Birmingham offers six varieties of studios, including Standard Studio, Classic Studio, Deluxe Studio, Premium Studio, Premium Plus Studio, and Superior Studio. If opting for a studio, students get the entire place to themselves. The studios come with a private bathroom, private kitchen, and 1 bedroom. The rooms are equipped with a bed, Wi-Fi, a desk & chair, and a wardrobe. The Kensington House apartments are of two types: Superior one bed apartment and Prestige one bed apartment. The apartments come with a private room, shared bathroom, and shared kitchen. The rooms consist of a double bed, a desk chair, and a wardrobe.


There are also several common amenities offered at Kensington House. You can enjoy watching movies with your friends in the cinema room. The many common rooms are where you can hang out with flatmates and catch up on your day. Love games? Then, the games room is the right spot for you. The other common amenities you get access to include secure on-site parking, a free on-site gym, a private dining room, a cycle store, and on-site laundry facilities. There is also 24/7 CCTV and an on-site team readily available for you 24/7.

Location and What's Hot?

The area surrounding Kensington House is teeming with an array of facilities. You can try a diverse range of cuisines at the restaurants serving multi-cuisine items. Enjoy a delicious cup of coffee at the many cafes in the area. If you’re a party freak, you will also get several bars and many shopping centres, grocery stores, and green spaces near Kensignton House Birmingham. Kensington House student accommodation Birmingham is also close to universities such as Ulster University, University College Birmingham, and BPP University, making it feasible for students to commute to and from university with ease.


You can enjoy good Korean food at Topokki. The Meat Shack is where you can have good hamburgers. For tasty pizza, head to The Birmingham Stable. The other restaurants you can explore are Ming Moon Buffet & Karaoke, Turtle Bay Birmingham, and Bonehead. Head to Yorks Cafe & Coffee Roasters, Tim Hortons, and Damascena Birmingham City Centre for a nice cup of coffee and snacks. Who doesn’t like to party, while enjoying a few drinks? You can explore Gas Street Social, The Bierkeller Birmingham, Purecraft Bar & Kitchen, and The Village Inn.


For grocery shopping, visit Birmingham Indoor Market, Day In Oriental Supermarket, Bullring Open Market, and Tesco Express. You can visit The Alexandra Theatre, which is a performing arts theatre. If you like casinos, then, Grosvenor Casino is the spot for you. At O2 Academy Birmingham, you can enjoy amazing live music. The Glee Club Birmingham is where you can enjoy good stand-up comedy shows. Art lovers can head to RBSA Gallery, Colley Ison Gallery, and Clarendon Fine Art Birmingham. There are also several beautiful, soothing parks you can visit near the Birmingham student accommodation. These include City Centre Gardens, Larches Green Park, and St George’s Park. With so much to explore and enjoy, staying at Kensington House Birmingham is the best decision you will ever make.

Commute

The Kensington House student accommodation Birmingham is well connected to the city’s public transport which makes getting around the city easier. You can choose from a range of options such as bus, subway, train, and taxi to get around the city. A few bus stops located near the property include Suffolk St Queensway, Holloway Circus O2 Academy (Stop HF1), and Smallbrook Queensway (Stop NS7). You can catch a tram from the Grand Central tram stop, which is a short walk away from the Birmingham student accommodation. If you want to travel by a train, you can take the Birmingham Moor Street train station.

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Room Types (8)

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Studio (6)
1B (2)
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
4

Premium Studio

Starting From:£223/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
3

Classic Studio

Starting From:£229/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
4

Standard Studio

Starting From:£231/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Deluxe Studio

Starting From:£238/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
2

Premium Plus Studio

Starting From:£270/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Superior Studio

Starting From:£322/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
5

Prestige 1 Bed Apartment

Starting From:£343/week
1B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Superior 1 Bed Apartment

Starting From:£353/week
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Cinema Room
Free on-site Gym
Lots of common rooms
On-site Laundry Facilities
Social Events
Games Room
Safety and Security
24/7 CCTV with Fob Entry System
Free Contents Insurance up to £10,000
Team On-Site 24/7
Secure on-site Parking
Bills Included
Wifi
Water
Heater
Electricity

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 3 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. Property requires you to pay <strong>£250 </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This will be offset with your first rental installment.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>You need to pay <strong>£250 </strong>as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p><strong>For 25-26 AY: -</strong></p> <p>1. Full payment / 1st instalment and £250 deposit – Monday 11th August 2025</p> <p>2. 2nd instalment – Monday 12th January 2026</p> <p>3. 3rd Instalment – Monday 27th April 2026</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>Termly payment plans are only available to those with a UK based guarantor. If no UK based guarantor is provided, the prospective tenant will be required to pay annually before the tenancy starts.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>For 24-25 AY: -</strong></p> <p>1. If you have a UK-based guarantor, you can pay in<strong> three instalments.</strong></p> <p>2. If you’re an international student, you’ll need to pay the full year rent upfront if you do not have a UK-based guarantor.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, debit card &amp; bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. If you choose to pay by instalments, you’ll need a <strong>UK-based guarantor.</strong></p> <p>2. If you pay your rent annually you won’t need a guarantor.</p> <p>3. If you’re an International customer and wish to pay by instalments, Housing Hand can act as your Guarantor.</p> <p>4. Your guarantor must be a UK resident, in professional full-time employment. They’ll need to provide proof of ID and proof of address, like a utility bill dated within the last three months.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>No additional charge for dual occupancy.</p>

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. Once you have signed the Tenancy Agreement / License you have a <strong>“Cooling-Off Period” of 7 calendar days </strong>commencing on the date you sign the Tenancy Agreement / License.&nbsp;</p> <p>2. If you book on or after 1st August for the academic year due to commence in the following month of September, the Cooling-Off Period will reduce to <strong>48 hours </strong>from the date and time you sign the Tenancy Agreement / License.&nbsp;</p> <p>3. During the Cooling-Off Period if you decide to cancel your accommodation booking you must do so in writing or by sending an email directly to the Property and they will fully refund the Advance Rent Payment and release you from the Tenancy Agreement / License.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>This policy will be applicable unless the Tenancy Agreement / License has already commenced (meaning the Tenancy Start Date is on or before the date the Tenancy Agreement / License is signed by you) or you have already collected the keys to your accommodation.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>1. If you don’t get your VISA to travel to the United Kingdom then your Tenancy Agreement / License can be cancelled with no penalties.&nbsp;</p> <p>2. In order to take advantage of this you will need to provide us with written notification of your desire to cancel your booking, along with proof from your local authority / The UK Home Office that your application was unsuccessful, no later than <strong>7 calendar days </strong>after receiving this notification.&nbsp;</p> <p>3. The request for cancellation must take place by <strong>14th August</strong>.&nbsp;</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>1. If your offer of a place at a relevant University / Higher Education Institute (HEI) is withdrawn as a result of you not achieving the required entry grades, then your Tenancy Agreement / License can be cancelled with no penalties.&nbsp;</p> <p>2. This policy only applies to students applying for their first year of study.&nbsp;</p> <p>3. In order to take advantage of this you will need to provide us with written notification of your request to cancel your booking, along with satisfactory evidence from your University / HEI that your application was unsuccessful, no later than <strong>7 calendar days </strong>after receiving this notification from your HEI.&nbsp;</p> <p>4. The request for cancellation must take place by <strong>24th August</strong>.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>1. Once your cooling off period expires, you lose the right to cancel your tenancy. You are liable for the full rent unless a suitable replacement is found to take over your tenancy agreement.</p> <p>2. Only when a suitable replacement has been found and they have completed their tenancy and paid any rent due, will you be released from your tenancy agreement, and the property will refund your deposit.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>Property team charge <strong>£50 </strong>for the administration of a contract take over.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can we book as a group?

Of course! If you’d like to live with your friends, you’ve come to the right place! If you refer your friends to live with them, they will get £100 off their rent and they’ll give you £100 off too!

Can I extend my contract length?

They’ll always work to make sure they can make extensions where possible. Please have a chat with your property team who will do everything they can to make it happen.

What happens after I've finished my application?

You’ll be updated by email every step of the way, and our team are on hand to chat too. Once your application is in we’ll assign you a room which will trigger an email guiding you to your Resident Portal to digitally sign your tenancy documents. If you are paying by instalments then your guarantor will need to upload some documents and sign your tenancy agreement.

Can I choose my own room?

Yes, take your pick! You can even tell them who you’d like to live with (which university, course, age etc.) and they’ll pair you to the perfect flat. But be quick as rooms sell fast!

Can I take a look around?

Yes, you’ve a few options. Contact their amazing property team to arrange a look around, or if you’re too far away, ask them about FaceTime viewings. You’ll also find 360° tours on their website property pages to give you a good feel of the place.

Dual occupancy - can I book a room and stay with my partner?

Yes, they have allocated studios at some of their properties which are able to accommodate two people (only one bed in the studio). they don’t have any additional fees for dual occupancy, who can put a price on love after all!

What do I need to pack?

Start by thinking about the top 5 categories: Kitchen essentials, Bedroom items, Wardrobe, Electronics and important documents. Got your list together… Great! Need a little help? Have a look at their essential student packs.

When will I get moving in information?

You’ll get all the info you need closer to your moving in date. In the meantime, if you’ve any questions please get in touch over email, phone or social media. They’ll do what they can to help.

Can I move in early?

They may be able to accommodate an early check in and summer lets – their property team will be able to answer all your questions.

Can I move in if I haven’t paid my rent?

You have to have paid your rent before you move in. If there are any issues, please get in touch with the property team.

Can I check in outside of the dedicated hours?

They do try to offer 24 hour check in during your moving in weekend. But please contact your property team to confirm your arrival date.

Where can my parents stay after dropping me off?

Check local hotels and Airbnbs in the area if your parents will be staying overnight. It’s a good idea to book early as there’ll be a lot of students moving in at the same time.

Can I get all my university essentials in one place?

Yes! Property have partnered with Unpacked – the first choice for student essentials, to create a one-stop shop. Here you can get all your university necessities delivered to your home, or to your new accommodation.

Can I chat with my flatmates?

Be sure to join your flat’s exclusive Facebook group (they’ll email the details to you, or drop them a DM). You can get to know your flatmates and the property team.

What do I need to check in?

A valid form of ID is all you need. Don’t worry about printing off the tenancy agreement or booking confirmation.

When can I check in?

You’ll be sent a check in date and asked to book an appointment. This means they can make the process go smoothly and get you in your new home quickly. To help, please let them know if you’re going to arrive early or late.

Where can we unload the car?

Parking varies from property to property. If you’re arriving by car, ask our property team for advice on the best places to park.

What do I do with the inventory?

Your inventory will be in your room when you check in. Please fill it in and take it back to reception within 48 hours as it’s really important when you check out.

How do I report a maintenance issue?

Either pop down to reception to speak with a member of the property team or drop them an email.

How do I connect to the WIFI? And how many devices can I connect?

Their WIFI provider is ASK4. Just follow the simple step by step process to create an account when you first open a browser. You can connect up to five devices, completely free of charge.

Do I need to buy contents insurance?

No. With them, you’re covered! You get free Endsleigh contents insurance for up to £10,000. So you can relax knowing that items in your room are covered against fire, flood and theft.
It’s important to read your policy so you know what’s included and what’s not covered. For full details please check your Welcome Pack or ask your property team for help.If you do have the misfortune of anything happening to your possessions, contact your property team before making your claim. If you want to upgrade your insurance to include accidental cover you’ll get 20% off using the following code: Endsleigh20.

Can I bring my bike?

Absolutely! All their properties have a dedicated and secure bike store.

Can family/friends stay over?

Of course! This is your home so guests are welcome for a night or two. Just be sure to consider your flatmates and check they’re happy with it too. (Currently this will be in line with English and Welsh Government guidance due to the Coronavirus).

I’m locked out! What can I do?

Don’t worry, there’s always someone onsite to help! If you’re locked out after hours, please call the out of hours number. Be sure to pick up a property card from reception and save the number in your phone.

What’s the WIFI speed?

All sites have the same speed over wired and wireless connection which is 100Mbps download and 10Mbps upload.  So you’ll have access so super speedy WIFI – Whoosh!

Is there parking?

They always choose city centre locations with fantastic access to public transport and cycle routes. But if you do choose to bring your car, you’ll find car park options nearby.

What safety measures are there in place?

All their properties have secure fob access to the main building and each bedroom has its own lock. There is CCTV throughout, and always someone onsite (24/7). Reception hours vary between properties, but reception will be staffed from 9am-5pm through the week.

What support is there for residents?

They’re here to support with any issues. That could be a maintenance issue, something about their tenancy, or just having a chat. They’ve got it all covered. Getting locked out isn’t a problem as their Resident Co-Ordinators are on hand for out of hours support. All their Property Managers are also Mental Health First Aid trained and can signpost residents to University and local services, should they ever need such support.

When do I check out?

You can check out anytime up until 10am on the final date of your tenancy agreement. If you’re not sure when this is, pop to reception and they’ll let you know.

What do I need to do before moving out?

Before moving out, you’ll need to clean both your room and the shared areas of your apartment. If these areas are unclean, you and your flatmates may have to pay a fee for them to be cleaned. Take everything with you when you leave, as if anything is left behind you could incur a charge.

Will I be charged for damage in our shared area?

Damage in a shared area is a shared responsibility. So unless it’s proven you didn’t cause the damage (or the person who caused it takes responsibility) then yes you’ll be charged a share of the cost to fix it.

Can I donate any clothes and/or food items I no longer want?

You can help local charities by taking donations of clothing, household items, food etc to them. You’ll find details in your Move Out Guide, on posters around the property, or on your exclusive residents’ Facebook group.

I’ve had post sent to this address! What can I do?

Unfortunately, they can’t redirect your mail to you. So please remember to change your address on any subscription services, or you can also pay for a redirection service with Royal Mail. Otherwise they’ll have to return post and parcels to the sender rather than holding mail due to the volume they handle. It can sometimes take up to 4-5 weeks for redirection services to begin so please consider this when ordering this service through the Royal Mail to ensure your post gets to where it needs to be.

What happens after I check out?

If you haven’t requested to be there at your final room inspection, they’ll do this after you leave. They’ll let you know about any charges through the deposit return process.

How do I check out?

You will be sent a Move Out Guide in advance. This has all the information you need. Of course, you’ll need to leave your room clean and free from all personal belongings before returning your keys back to reception. There’ll be a dedicated place to leave keys for out of hours check out.

There’s damage in my room. Will I be charged?

If it isn’t classed as general wear and tear, then yes you may be charged. If you know of any damage it’s always best to book a check out appointment. That way you can discuss and agree charges ahead of your deposit return.

If I’ve booked for next year, can I leave things in my room?

If you have a 51-week contract with them, you can stay in your room for an extra week for FREE. It’s on them. However, if you’ve booked a 44-week contract, please ask your property team if they have storage onsite or if they can recommend a local service.

Will you give me a landlord reference?

Although they don’t provide landlord references, they can give you a copy of your Tenancy Agreement and a statement of account to show your rental balance on departure.

How do I pay damage or cleaning charges?

Charges are deducted from your deposit. If you’ve been charged more than your deposit amount then they’ll send an invoice to you (and your guarantor, if applicable).

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Duncan H
5.0
Kensington House is really recommended. Located so close to the city centre and most of the essential shops are near with affordable prices. The room with its bathroom is very clean, has a good heating system and is well furnished. The staff are really friendly especially. I hope to use other facilities when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
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Milan S
5.0
Kensington House is a very good accommodation for international students. I stayed here for 1 year; my room is a premium studio room on level 6, newly built spaciously with a nice kitchen and bathroom to the highest standard. Nice city centre view from the window. The property is very close to the University of Birmingham and Chinatown. It has a 24-hour gym, indoor games room and cinema room for student entertainment. The staff on the property is very professional and friendly. It feels like a home away from home. I really like this place.
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Claude S
5.0
The living environment is very comfortable, close to new street station and China town. The staff is very helpful and welcoming and will occasionally provide some free fruits and biscuits and so on. My study abroad experience in Birmingham was very good. I highly recommend this property for international students.
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Honor B
5.0
Excellent student life experiences in Kensington House. Good price and wonderful service is the biggest advantage compare to others. Rooms are nice and light and spacious, and finish is high quality. I hope you can live in here and have unforgettable memories.
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Best Areas to Live in Birmingham

Birmingham has many student-friendly neighbourhoods. Each student area suits different lifestyles, and students can choose a neighbourhood according to what matters to them. You might want to be near universities, find affordable choices, or enjoy a lively social scene. Here are some of the best neighbourhoods to consider:


1. Selly Oak: The most popular student neighbourhood in Birmingham. Selly Oak is located right next to the University of Birmingham's main campus. Selly Oak is referred to as a 'student village' due to its amenities and student community. It offers student-friendly housing, cafés, grocery stores, takeaways, and study spots all within walking distance. Its convenience and large student population make it the top choice for learners, and it is located near Birmingham University.

2. Edgbaston: Known for its green spaces, corporation streets, and easy commute to both the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City University, Edgbaston is ideal for students seeking a quieter environment. Edgbaston is regarded as a more premium area for students with larger houses and cafés. With Cannon Hill Park nearby, it balances calm living with accessibility and makes it a student area.

3. Birmingham City Centre: Birmingham City Centre is perfect for students who enjoy an active social lifestyle. The city centre offers access to restaurants, bars, shopping centres like the Bullring, libraries, and entertainment venues. With excellent transport links and proximity to Birmingham City University City South campus and Aston University main campus, it's ideal student homes are everything at your doorstep.

4. Digbeth: An emerging hotspot and one of the prime locations for students and young professionals, Digbeth is known for its street art, indie markets, live music venues, and alternative culture and is close to University College Birmingham. Its unique character, budget-friendly rentals, and proximity to the city centre make it a favourite among artsy and social students.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Birmingham

Birmingham offers a wide range of student accommodation options designed to meet different needs and budgets. Whether you prefer privacy or a social setup, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick guide to the most common room types:


1. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite apartments in Birmingham come with a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while living in shared housing.
Privacy: A private bathroom ensures comfort and convenience.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge are shared, encouraging interaction.
Ideal For: Students wanting privacy with the option to socialise.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, making them budget-friendly options compared to student halls.
Privacy: Bedroom remains personal, bathroom is shared with others.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and common areas are communal.
Ideal For: Students looking for affordable housing with community living.

3. Shared Apartments - Shared apartments offer individual bedrooms while residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges in these student flats in Birmingham. Shared houses and flats offer more independence and can be more budget-friendly by sharing rent and utility costs. A shared house in Birmingham typically costs about £93 per week.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.

4. Private Rooms - Private apartments provide a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None, entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort can opt for private rooms.

5. Studios - Studio apartments in Birmingham are self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette in one unit.
Privacy: Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For: Students who prefer independence and quiet study environments.

6. 1-Bed Apartments - 1-bedroom student flats in Birmingham provide a separate bedroom along with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living space.
Privacy: Full privacy with a separate bedroom and facilities.
Shared Living Areas: The entire space is private to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want a home-like setting with more space.

Student Travel in Birmingham

Birmingham, a sprawling metropolitan hub beyond the capital, boasts a comprehensive transportation infrastructure facilitating seamless mobility. Other than a range of options for student housing in Birmingham, an array of commuting options also cater to diverse needs, be it traversing to and from educational institutions or journeying back home during festive seasons. Common modes of travel encompass buses, trains, trams, and cycling routes, offering flexibility and convenience to residents and visitors alike within this urban landscape. Students can reduce their travel costs by using the Swift card for discounted fares on buses and trams. More options include:


1. Bus

Birmingham has a vast bus network run by multiple companies. The National Express West Midlands operates the main bus system in Birmingham. Regular buses serve popular student areas such as Selly Oak and the city centre. Adult single-trip bus fares typically cost around £2.50, although a National Express West Midlands Swift card can lower that cost to about £2.00. Weekly bus passes are discounted, costing between £15 and £20. A single bus journey in Birmingham costs approximately £2.90.


2. Train

Birmingham New Street station is a major hub with excellent connectivity. The West Midlands Metro tram system connects major areas in Birmingham, including the city centre. A West Midlands Network card can further reduce the cost of a weekly pass for unlimited train travel within the region from about £30-£40 to just £20-£30. A weekly train pass in Birmingham typically costs between £30-40 without discounts. Students can easily take the train to travel to the nearest places as well. People usually prefer trains because of their frequency.


3. Tram

Birmingham's West Midlands Metro tram system offers convenient transportation. Adult fares for a single tram ride range from £2.40 to £4.50, but they can be as low as £2.00 using a West Midlands Network card. Trams are also widely preferred by people for their rapid availability throughout the city.


4. Cycling

Birmingham promotes cycling by providing designated lanes and bike-sharing facilities. Birmingham has extensive cycling routes, including the A38 cycleway, which is popular among students. With pricing starting at £1 per hour or roughly £5 for a weekly pass, platforms like West Midlands Cycle Hire make renting bikes to students affordable, and many students from Birmingham City University prefer it.

Student Lifestyle & Tourist Attractions in Birmingham

Birmingham is not just a city that offers quality of education, but it is also known for its outstanding tourist attractions. Students travelling from different parts of the world will get to experience different cultures and diversity in Birmingham. One can explore these places from their student flats in Birmingham as well.

Birmingham is a popular study-abroad destination reputed for its thriving student life. You can always find something to occupy you in Birmingham, from its buzzing nightlife to its diversified culinary scene. Experience the city's flourishing music and arts scene. First year students can be seen savouring street food at the Digbeth Dining Club, and cheer on your favourite team at a live sports event at The Birmingham Stadium! Students seeking life-changing adventures are sure to make unforgettable memories. Shopping lovers can shop at the Grand Central Birmingham.

The Balti Triangle, located just south of the downtown area, has the city's highest concentration of Balti houses and serves the best curries in the UK. Because Birmingham is considered the birthplace of the Balti curry, many of these restaurants are among the best in the country. It's authentic Indian cuisine at its finest. If you're not in the mood for Indian food, there are many Chinese eateries like Dragon’s Wok and smorgasbords to browse, like the Chinese Quarter. Digbeth Dining Club, winner of the Best Street Food Event.

Birmingham life is full of excitement and students can visit Cadbury World for a fun-packed day from their student apartments in Birmingham. Birmingham offers a great range of tourist attractions and green spaces that students can easily visit from their student apartments in Birmingham. Some of the best places to visit include Art Gallery, University Station, Library of Birmingham, Birmingham Museum, Battery Retail Park and Thinktank Science Museum.

Top Universities in Birmingham

Birmingham offers one of the best universities in the city, which attracts a lot of students from across the world to study every year. Some of the best universities that are easily accessible from your student accommodation in Birmingham are:


1. Ulster University: Ulster University, ranked #609 in the QS World University Rankings 2025, operates a central Birmingham campus that provides accessible, industry-aligned degree pathways for international students. Known for programs in business, computing, and healthcare, it offers smaller class sizes, flexible entry routes, and extensive academic support along with student ambassador programs and on campus jobs.


2. BIMM: While not ranked in the QS World University Rankings due to its specialised nature, BIMM remains one of the UK’s most respected creative institutions. Offering programs in music performance, production, songwriting, and music business, BIMM Birmingham is highly regarded for its industry-active tutors, state-of-the-art facilities, and close ties to the city’s thriving music and arts scene. It continues to attract aspiring musicians and international students from across the UK and abroad.


3. Birmingham City University: Located in the heart of the city, Birmingham City University is one of the UK’s most diverse and career-focused institutions. Ranked in the QS World University Rankings 2026 band of #1001–1200, BCU enrolls over 31,000 students and offers a wide range of programs in business, engineering, media, law, health sciences, and the creative arts.


4. Aston University: Aston University is known for its strong focus on business, engineering, and applied sciences, offering industry-aligned programs and excellent graduate employability. Its central Birmingham location gives students easy access to internships, research opportunities, and a vibrant student community.


5. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is a renowned cultural and teaching centre at the University of Birmingham, featuring world-class art collections and performance spaces. It’s an inspiring place for students interested in art, history, and music, with regular exhibitions and events.

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