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Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff

Bridge St, Cardiff, CF10, United Kingdom
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4.9 mi from Pontprennau
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city center | 0.4 mi
The Cardiff Academy | 0.2 mi
University of South Wales, Card... | 0.3 mi
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About the Property

Bridge Street Exchange is located at Bridge St, Cardiff, CF10, United Kingdom; it is a stunning student accommodation in Cardiff striving to provide a comfortable stay to students from around the world. With a selection of ensuite rooms and private studios, Bridge Street Exchange has the perfect room that fits in with you and all of your friends. This Cardiff student accommodation is close to some of the best universities in the UK, University of South Wales, Cardiff And Vale College, Cardiff University, and the University of Wales.

Cardiff, the vibrant capital city of Wales, is a hub of culture, history, and education, making it an ideal place for students. Known for its friendly atmosphere and diverse community, Cardiff offers a rich blend of traditional Welsh heritage and contemporary urban living. The city is home to prestigious universities, lively entertainment venues, beautiful parks, and historic landmarks, providing a dynamic environment for students. Bridge Street Exchange Cardiff is perfectly situated in the heart of Cardiff, placing students in close proximity to key areas and amenities. The bustling city centre is just a stone's throw away, offering an array of shopping destinations, including the popular St. David's Shopping Centre. Here, students can find everything from high-street brands to unique boutiques. The nearby Cardiff Market is perfect for fresh produce and local delicacies.

For leisure and entertainment, the vibrant district of Cardiff Bay is easily accessible, featuring a variety of restaurants, bars, and the iconic Wales Millennium Centre, which hosts an array of performances and cultural events. Bute Park, one of the largest urban parks in Wales, is also nearby, providing a serene escape for outdoor activities and relaxation. The historical Cardiff Castle and the National Museum Cardiff offer enriching cultural experiences. Public transportation is conveniently close, with Cardiff Central Station offering extensive rail links, making it easy for students to travel within the city and beyond.

Features

Bridge Street Exchange Cardiff offers exceptional student accommodation with a wide range of room-type options, including ensuites and studios. Ensuites are ideal for those seeking privacy. At the same time, studios, available in various tiers, such as standard and platinum, offer self-contained living spaces with added luxuries for enhanced comfort. Bridge Street Cardiff offers amenities designed to enhance the student experience. Residents enjoy WiFi and broadband, ensuring seamless connectivity for studies and entertainment. Hot water and electricity are included in the rent, providing hassle-free living. Content insurance offers peace of mind protecting personal belongings. The study room is perfect for quiet, focused work, while the games room and karaoke room provide fun and relaxation. The lounge encourage socializing and community. Fitness enthusiasts will love the on-site gym. The courtyard and roof terrace offer serene outdoor spaces. For cyclists, there's a cycle store, and the laundry facilities add convenience. Residents' events foster a vibrant community, and safety and security are prioritized with CCTV, a security team, and an on-site residents' team.

Location and What's Hot?

of South Wales is in close proximity, making it easy for students to attend classes and campus events. Cardiff and Vale College is also conveniently close, allowing students to save time on their commute. Cardiff University is within easy reach, ensuring that students can easily balance their academic and social lives. The strategic location of Cardiff Bridge Street Exchange provides students with unparalleled convenience, making it an excellent choice for those who want to make the most of their time in Cardiff.

Choosing Bridge Street Exchange for accommodation ensures a vibrant and fulfilling social life. Daily routines become effortless with Sainsbury's and Tesco Express nearby for groceries. Dining options abound with The Cardiff Stable and Greggs offering delicious meals just a short stroll away. Cafes like Little Man Coffee and Coffee Planet provide perfect spots for studying or meeting friends. Evenings can be enjoyed at bars such as The Dead Canary, where students can unwind and socialize. The proximity to cultural attractions like museums adds an enriching dimension to student life. Living at Bridge Street Exchange means being at the heart of Cardiff's dynamic social scene, where everything from essential services to leisure activities is within easy reach. This central location not only simplifies day-to-day tasks but also enhances the overall student experience, making it a perfect choice for those seeking both convenience and an active social life. Bridge Street accommodation truly offers a blend of comfort, accessibility, and vibrant city living, ensuring that students can enjoy all that Cardiff has to offer.

Commute

Travel accessibility from Bridge Street Exchange is excellent, ensuring students can navigate Cardiff and beyond with ease. Several bus stops are within proximity, including Churchill Way HL and Guildford Crescent HG, providing convenient options for local travel. For rail travel, Cardiff Queen Street station is just a short walk away, offering frequent services to various parts of the city and surrounding areas. Cardiff Central Station, also nearby, serves as a major transport hub with extensive rail links across the UK, making longer journeys straightforward and hassle-free. For international travel, Cardiff Airport is easily accessible, offering flights to numerous destinations. The well-connected public transport system in Cardiff ensures that students at Bridge Street Exchange can effortlessly reach their destinations, whether for daily commutes, weekend getaways, or international travel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pick my own room?

Absolutely! You can choose the floor, flat, and room numbers that you want. The Residence Team can help you figure out which room would be best for you.

Can I live with friends?

Definitely! If you’re interested in living in a cluster flat with your friends, just let them know who you want to live with, and they’ll do their best to make it happen. Be aware, they are more likely to be able to facilitate this early in the year, with many sites selling out the closer they get to September.

How do I know who I’m living with?

They don’t give out names for privacy reasons, but you can get a better idea of who you’ll be living with via their residents groups that are shared prior to check-in or by asking your site team to provide you with information such as gender, year and uni.

When can I move in?

About two months before your move-in date (selected when booking), you’ll be able to book a move-in slot that works for you. If you need any support for accessibility or travel reasons, be sure to let them know at this stage. If you need an early check-in, they may be able to help too, just reach out to your Residence Team and they’ll be happy to let you know availability and pricing.

Do I need a deposit?

Unlike many other providers, they don’t require a deposit to secure your booking. Instead, they ask for an advance rent payment, which they’ll take off your first rent instalment. It’s like a little gift to yourself when September rolls around!

What if I have additional needs?

They have permanent accessible and temporary adaptable access rooms available to suit your needs.

What if my student loan is late?

If your student loan payment is late, please get in touch with the Residence Team at your location for advice.

How is my rent paid?

You can pay by logging in to the Concurrent Portal using your reference number and password. Payments can be made via direct debit or bank transfer.

How is my rent paid as an International student?

As an international student, you can pay via bank transfer (Transfermate) or credit card (please note this may incur a transaction fee).

What do I do if I am not completely satisfied?

If you’re not completely satisfied with your stay, don’t worry, they’re here to help! They take all complaints seriously and will do their best to fix any issues as soon as possible. Just check out their complaints procedure for your specific location.

Can I bring my pet with me?

As much as they love pets, unfortunately, they’re not allowed in their accommodation unless they are registered service animals – sorry!

Does my room come with bedding etc..?

Their rooms come totally empty, ready for you to make your own. If you need bedding or kitchen packs, they’ve got you covered!

What about a TV licence?

If you want to watch TV in your room, you’ll need a TV licence – unless they tell you otherwise.

Can I have friends to stay?

You’re welcome to have guests stay in your room, however, residents may have a maximum of one overnight guest for no more than two consecutive nights provided that does not cause a nuisance or annoyance to other residents in the Building.

Will my flat get cleaned?

Your student room and shared areas will be spotlessly clean when you arrive, but after that, it’s up to you! Don’t hesitate to ask their Residence Teams for advice or help if needed.

What if I have an issue with my room?

Need something repaired? You can log any maintenance issues using the App and their Residence team will be on hand to respond to requests as soon as possible!

Am I allowed to smoke at the property?

All their student accommodation is smoke-free, so please use designated smoking areas outside the buildings or in the courtyards.

How do I connect to the internet?

Connecting to the internet is easy – just connect your devices to the wireless network on arrival. You can also use an Ethernet cable, which you can plug into the network wall socket in your room.

Are my things covered by insurance?

In partnership with Endsleigh, they include free contents insurance for every student that opts to live in one of their buildings. Once you’ve registered with My Endsleigh, you can instantly access your cover details and policy documents to check exactly what’s included and have the option to upgrade the level of cover if needed. Their claims team is on hand to advise whenever needed.

What can’t I do in my accommodation?

For health and safety reasons, they don’t allow candles, incense burners, deep fat fryers, or any electrical appliances that don’t comply with British standards and statutory regulations. They are also unable to accommodate E-scooters or any other alternatives. Please don’t bring any of these on-site.

Who will come into my room?

They carry out room inspections three times a year and occasionally health and safety checks, but they’ll always give you at least 24 hours’ notice before entering your room.

How much fridge space is there in the studio rooms?

All studios come with a small fridge with a freezer compartment.

Can I bring my rice cooker/electric pressure cooker?

Sorry, but they don’t allow rice cookers or electric pressure cookers – their high voltage can be dangerous.

Do you have an airport pickup service?

They don’t offer airport pick-up services, but their locations have great transport links with buses, trains, and taxi services available. If you need help organising your transport then feel free to reach out to the your Residence Team.

What if I need to leave before my tenancy ends?

They may have Tenancy Takeover options available, but it’s best to contact their Residence Teams for the most up-to-date information.

Will my bedroom be inspected when I move out?

Yes, your room will be inspected at least three times during your tenancy for maintenance checks. Any maintenance issues, damage, or missing items will be logged and addressed accordingly. After each visit, you will be informed of any issues found, and if there will be any charges for correcting them.

Do I need to move out for the holidays?

No, you don’t need to vacate your room during the holiday breaks. Your room is yours for the entire duration of your tenancy, and you only need to move out at the end of the agreement.

What if I want to stay over summer?

You can book your room for the entire year (51 weeks) or opt for a shorter tenancy where available and extend it for the summer period.

How do you protect my money?

They take the protection of their clients’ money seriously, and as such, Now Students are members of The Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme.

What size is a small double bed?

A small double bed, also known as a 3/4 size bed, measures approximately 120cm wide x 190cm long.

Can I still receive deliveries?

Depending on your location, your post may be delivered directly through your door by Royal Mail or collected from on-site post boxes. You can receive larger parcels at reception, but unfortunately they can’t accept liability for any loss or damage.

Can I/my friends park at the building?

Most of their buildings don’t have allocated visitor parking, but there are nearby locations for you to park. Contact the Residence Team at your chosen location for more information.

How do I wash my clothes?

There are on-site laundries with washers and dryers at all their locations. You can pay for these via an app on a pay as you go basis.
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Student Accommodations in Cardiff

Cardiff Student Accommodation

Looking for student digs in Cardiff? You're in for a treat. With a buzzing student population fueling the demand for student accommodation Cardiff, the city offers a diverse range of options to fit every vibe and budget. On-campus accommodations might sound like the dream, but let’s be real—they fill up faster than your weekend plans. That’s where off-campus housing comes to the rescue. Think of cosy private rooms, shared apartments with your squad, ensuite spaces for a bit of privacy, and trendy studio apartments.

Enter amber, your ultimate student accommodation guide. From verified listings to user-friendly searches, it makes finding your home away from home a breeze. Plus, they’ve got your back with personalised booking assistance, flexible leases, and top-notch support. Unite, Collegiate, and HFS are just a few of the top-notch providers you’ll find around Cardiff’s hotspots like Cardiff University and Cardiff Metropolitan University. With prices starting at approximately £120/week and going up to £250/week for premium options, there’s something for every budget and lifestyle. Some of the best student housing in Cardiff are Collegiate Crown Place, Zenith, and Severn Point. Why stress over private student accommodation Cardiff when amber keeps it simple, safe, and sorted? Start your search today and secure a spot that feels like home.

About Cardiff

Welcome to Cardiff—a city where medieval history meets modern student vibes! Located in South Wales, Cardiff is the vibrant capital and cultural heart of the region, offering everything from ancient landmarks to cutting-edge entertainment. Its roots run deep—Cardiff Castle dates back nearly 2,000 years—but its youthful, diverse population of around 470,000 keeps the city buzzing with energy. Whether you’re a history buff or just love snapping Insta-worthy shots, the city’s mix of Gothic architecture and modern skylines has you covered. Plus, nature lovers can escape to the nearby Brecon Beacons or chill by the stunning Cardiff Bay for a breath of fresh air.

Cardiff isn’t just about the books (though it’s amazing for that too). It’s home to top-notch universities like Cardiff University, ranked #186 in QS World University Rankings, Cardiff Metropolitan University, ranked #101 in QS WUR Ranking by Subject, and the University of South Wales. The city’s strong academic scene draws students from around the globe, creating a lively and supportive environment. Need a place to crash? amber’s got you sorted with properties like Vita Student Park Place, just a 6-minute walk from Cardiff University. And when it’s time to take a break, Cardiff knows how to party. From iconic events like the Sŵn Festival and Inside Out Festival to buzzing live music scenes at Clwb Ifor Bach, there’s always something happening. Add in student-friendly neighbourhoods, great food spots, and plenty of cultural hangouts, and Cardiff becomes the ultimate student paradise.

Best Student Accommodation in Cardiff

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Cardiff can make or break your uni experience—after all, it’s more than just a place to sleep. It’s where late-night study sessions, chill Netflix binges, and bonding with your flatmates happen. Several factors come into play when it comes to choosing the best Cardiff student accommodation. These include proximity to campus, access to public transportation and eateries, location, rent, and social scene. This is where amber comes in with its range of student homes in Cardiff. Whether you’re looking for a private studio, a shared apartment, or an ensuite room with a balance of privacy and community, amber’s got it all. With verified listings, flexible leases, and properties near Cardiff University and Cardiff Metropolitan University, finding your dream spot is a breeze. Safety and security? Check. A price tag that won’t give you a heart attack? Double-check. Amber’s here to make your Cardiff student journey as smooth as it is exciting. Explore some of the best student housing in Cardiff.

1. Glendower House

2. Adam Street Gardens

3. The Bakery

4. Howard Gardens

5. Collegiate Eclipse

Affordable Student Accommodation in Cardiff

Looking for cheap student accommodation in Cardiff? Don’t worry, affordability doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style in this city! Cardiff has a variety of cheap student accommodation Cardiff options to suit different budgets, from no-frills spaces to slightly more luxurious options if you’ve got a little extra to spend. But here’s the secret—cheap student accommodation in Cardiff can still be top-notch. Many budget-friendly properties offer all the essentials like comfy rooms, fast Wi-Fi, and convenient locations, all without burning a hole in your wallet. And with amber’s range of verified student rooms in Cardiff, finding your perfect budget-friendly student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University in a prime location is easier than ever. Whether you're after a shared apartment or a private room, you’ll find plenty of options that let you live comfortably while keeping your finances in check. Below are a few budget-friendly student homes in Cardiff.

1. Severn Point: Located just a 3-minute drive away from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, this student accommodation Cardiff is priced at £124/week. One of the affordable student rooms in Cardiff, It offers a range of ensuites with amenities like laundry, bike storage, and a outdoor social space.

2. The West Wing: Featuring ensuites and studios, The West Wing is just a 10-minute walk away from University of South Wales. Priced at £155/week, it has various amenities, including a free gym, games room, and wifi.

3. Collegiate The Neighbourhood: Situated at The Parade, this private student accommodation Cardiff offers diverse living spaces, including studios and ensuites. Just a 5-minute walk from Kings Monkton School, it has modern amenities like cinema, wifi, and gym.

4. The Fitzalan: Also one of the most affordable Cardiff  student accommodation, this residence is near the University of South Wales, just a 9-minute walk away! Featuring an array of studios and 2-bedroom apartments, it gives access to amenities like library, bike storage, and a courtyard.

5. Ty Pont Haearn: Students attending the University of South Wales will find it super convenient as it’s just a 2-minute walk away from Ty Pont. Costing £154/week, this Cardiff student accommodation offers a range of ensuites and studios with amenities like laundry facilities, TV lounge, and wifi.

Best Areas to Live in Cardiff

When it comes to choosing where to live in Cardiff, every area has something unique to offer, from vibrant student hubs to more peaceful, residential spots.

1. Cardiff Bay: If you love living near the water with a side of culture, Cardiff Bay is for you. With its stunning waterfront views, quirky bars, and restaurants, this area offers a chill vibe while still being close to Cardiff Met. Top properties in the area include Collegiate Crown Place, perfect for students who love to combine work and play.

2. Cathays: Known as the student heart of Cardiff, Cathays is a lively, bustling area just a short walk from Cardiff University. From affordable cafes to vibrant pubs, it’s super close to all the uni action. Students can find great deals on properties like Zenith, offering a mix of studios and shared flats.

3. Roath: This neighborhood offers a little more peace while still being super student-friendly. Roath is known for its leafy streets, trendy coffee shops, and laid-back vibe. The West Wing is one of the top properties in the area.

4. Adamsdown: Want a quieter, more residential area that’s still close to everything? With parks and local shops nearby, it’s a perfect spot for a more relaxed student lifestyle. Cambrian Point is a great pick if you’re looking for solid, affordable digs.

5. Canton: For those who want to experience Cardiff’s diverse culture, this is a cool, up-and-coming area. It’s full of trendy bars, independent shops, and food spots that offer something for every taste. Newport Student Village is a top pick in the area.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Cardiff

When it comes to finding the perfect student accommodation in Cardiff, there’s no one-size-fits-all. That’s why amber offers a variety of room types to suit every vibe and budget, ensuring you get exactly what you need for a comfy, convenient stay. Let’s break down some of the top room options available:

Ensuite Rooms: These rooms give you the ultimate in privacy and comfort with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom. The ensuite offers a personal bathroom (no more awkward hall trips!) and is typically paired with a shared kitchen and living areas, so you can balance solitude with social time.

Studios: Want everything to yourself? A studio is your best bet. These self-contained spaces come with your kitchen, living area, and bathroom—all in one sleek package. With a studio, you get total independence and convenience, perfect if you’re someone who likes to be in control of your space without sharing.

Non-Ensuite Rooms: For those on a budget but still seeking comfort, these rooms offer a private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities. It’s the perfect middle ground for students looking to save a bit while still having their own space to retreat to. While bathrooms are shared, you’ll still get a private bedroom to relax in. Plus, there are always communal spaces to hang out with others.

Shared Apartments: These are the ultimate for social butterflies. With shared apartments, you get your private bedroom, but everything else—the kitchen, living room, and sometimes bathrooms—is shared with others. You’ll have your own private space for sleeping, but everything else is a group effort.

Cost of Living

Living in Cardiff can be super affordable, especially compared to some other big UK cities, but it’s still important to know what to expect when it comes to budgeting. On average, students can expect to spend between £1,038 - £1,300 per month. Student accommodation Cardiff tends to take up the biggest chunk of your monthly expenses. Food, public transportation, and entertainment are other expenses. All in all, proper budgeting can help students manage their expenses well in the city. This guide should help you plan and make the most of student life in Cardiff without breaking the bank!

1. Off-campus accommodation: £680 - £695/month

2. Transportation: £50 - £60/month

3. Food: £400 - £450/month

4. Entertainment: £24 - £45/month

5. Groceries: £110 - £120/month

6. Clothes: £70 - £85/month

Student Travel Cardiff

Getting around Cardiff as a student is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected and affordable transport options. Whether you’re rushing to class, exploring the city, or meeting friends, there’s something for every kind of commuter. Cardiff makes student travel both easy and affordable, giving you the flexibility to explore while sticking to your budget. Here’s a quick breakdown:

1. Bus: Cardiff’s bus network is super reliable, with frequent services connecting universities, and student hotspots like Cathays, and the city centre. The average bus fare costs around £15–£20/week. Opt for a Student Travel Card to save on fares and enjoy unlimited rides within the city. You can take the Wood Street JB and Cardiff Coach Station bus stops.

2. Trains: Perfect for quick trips around Cardiff or nearby towns like Barry or Newport. The average train fare is £10–£25/week.The city’s train network is compact but efficient, and students can snag discounts with a 16-25 Railcard. You can take the Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street train stations.

3. Cycling: Cardiff is bike-friendly, with plenty of rental options like Nextbike, costing around £2/hour or £5/day. It’s a healthy, budget-friendly way to explore the city’s beautiful parks and neighborhoods.

4. Walking: For students living in Cathays or Roath, walking is a totally free and scenic way to get around, with most key spots within 10-20 minutes of each other.

5. Rideshare: For those late-night trips or when you’re running late for class, rideshare options like Uber and Bolt are lifesavers. They’re widely available across Cardiff, offering convenient door-to-door services. It can cost around £5–£15/trip. Plus, Cardiff’s compact size ensures rides are quick and relatively affordable, even on a budget.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Cardiff

Cardiff perfectly balances being a buzzing cultural hub and a safe, student-friendly city, making it a hotspot for university life. It's vibrant atmosphere and diverse neighbourhoods offer students a supportive and exciting environment to grow academically and socially. Areas like Cathays and Roath are popular among students for their proximity to universities, abundance of libraries, affordable eateries, and quirky cafes, creating a lively yet comfortable ambiance. For student hangouts, Cardiff spoils you with choices. Trendy cafes like Brodies Coffee Co and Little Man Coffee are ideal for good coffee while catching up with friends. Foodies can enjoy affordable eats at places like Pasture Restaurant Cardiff, The Botanist Cardiff, and The Ivy Cardiff. If nightlife is your scene, Cardiff has some of the best spots to let loose, from the indie vibes at Clwb Ifor Bach to the high-energy dance floors of PRYZM. For those who enjoy quieter evenings, explore the scenic Roath Park or enjoy a movie night at the charming Chapter Arts Centre, where art, cinema, and good food come together.

The city’s cultural calendar is packed with events that students can’t afford to miss. The Sŵn Festival is a must for indie music lovers, while the Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival is a paradise for your taste buds. These festivals, combined with a thriving arts scene and historic landmarks like Cardiff Castle and the National Museum Cardiff, give students endless opportunities to immerse themselves in local culture. In Cardiff, student life isn’t just about hitting the books—it’s about embracing a city full of life, opportunities, and unforgettable experiences.

Cardiff Tourist Attractions

Cardiff is where history meets hype—a city that effortlessly blends ancient castles with Insta-worthy hotspots. Whether you’re a culture buff, a foodie, or someone who just loves exploring cool places, Cardiff has something for everyone. And the best part? You don’t have to dig deep into your wallet to experience its charm. Here are a few top tourist attractions in Cardiff, many near student flats Cardiff.

1. Cardiff Castle

2. The Pierhead

3. Wales Millenium Centre

4. Cardiff Bay

5. St Fagans National Museum of History

6. Bute Park

7. Techniquest

8. Llandaff Cathedral

9. Cardiff Market

10. Castell Coach

Universities in Cardiff

Cardiff is where academic excellence meets a lively student experience, making it a top choice for students worldwide. With its blend of prestigious institutions and vibrant atmosphere, it's easy to see why students flock here to study.

1. Cardiff Metropolitan University: It stands out with its top-notch programs in Design, Media, and Art. It's perfect for those looking to dive into creative fields with hands-on experience and industry connections. 

2. University of South Wales: Here students talk about the Film, Media, and Engineering programs, offering a mix of practical learning and tech innovation. It's ideal for those wanting to break into the entertainment or engineering sectors.

3. Cardiff Business School: It is best for business-minded students. It offers world-class degrees in Business Management and Accounting & Finance, setting students up for global careers in corporate leadership.

4. Cardiff University: One of the UK's leading research institutions, renowned for its Law, Medicine, and Engineering programs, making it an ideal pick for future doctors, lawyers, and engineers.