Luxury meets convenience at iQ Leeds, a premier student accommodation situated at Cross Chancellor St, Leeds, LS6, UK. Renowned for providing a comfortable and stylish student living experience, iQ Leeds boasts a range of ensuite and studio room types, ensuring every student finds their ideal space. Strategically positioned, this iQ student accommodation Leeds is within easy reach of top educational institutions such as the Leeds College of Art, Leeds Arts University, University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds University Business School, and many more, making it an ideal choice for student accommodation in Leeds.
In the vibrant city of Leeds, this student accommodation stands out as a beacon of student life. Leeds, known for its rich heritage and as an educational powerhouse, offers a unique combination of culture, history, and top-tier universities, making it a magnet for students across the globe. This city is teeming with an energetic student population and is home to esteemed institutions. With a plethora of cultural landmarks, entertainment venues, and shopping districts within walking distance, students at iQ Leeds are perfectly placed to blend academics with leisure. With extensive parks like Roundhay Park and a strong sports presence with Leeds United Football Club and the Leeds Rhinos, the city offers a rich blend of recreational activities. Excellent transport links, including a major railway station and Leeds Bradford Airport, ensure the city is well-connected, while a thriving shopping and dining scene makes it a vibrant place to live and visit. This property ensures that residents have access to top-notch amenities and common areas to study, socialise, and unwind right at their doorstep, crafting an exceptional student experience in Leeds.
Embrace a superior student lifestyle at iQ Leeds accommodation, where the amalgamation of comfort, convenience, and luxury sets the foundation for an exceptional living experience in Leeds. Each room, from the stylish Bronze Studio to the lavish Platinum Studio Plus and Silver En Suite Plus, is a testament to modern living with fully furnished interiors featuring a small double bed for comfortable sleeping. Each room is equipped with a study desk & chair, providing an ideal area for studying and completing assignments. Storage needs are met with a wardrobe, and a chest of drawers. A bookshelf is also available. The private bathroom features a shower and a sink for convenience. The kitchenette is fitted with a hob and a fridge, making meal preparation easy. Additionally, there is a shared dining area with tables & chairs for communal dining experiences. For efficient cooking, the kitchenette also includes an hob. A noticeboard is provided for organising schedules and reminders.
iQ Leeds offers a range of amenities designed for convenience and comfort. Featuring a seating area, this accommodation is close to universities, making it ideal for students. Residents can enjoy access to a free gym and a laundry facility on-site. For relaxation and entertainment, there is a games room and a cosy lounge equipped with a TV. The accommodation also provides a designated study area for academic pursuits. Additional amenities include a breakfast bar for quick meals and parking available (subject to availability). Safety and security are ensured with 24/7 staff presence and CCTV surveillance throughout the premises. iQ Leeds also offers electricity, water, heating, Wifi and content insurance inclusive of the rent.
For students looking for a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, iQ Leeds student accommodation offers just that, with everything you need just outside your door. Whether you're studying at the University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, or Leeds Arts University, you'll find these campuses just a walk away. Other renowned institutions like Leeds College of Music and Leeds Trinity University are also within your reach, ensuring you're never too far from your learning destination. Indulge in a variety of cuisines at charming eateries like the Rustic. OISHI Kitchen or experience the vibrant nightlife at The Warehouse. Opposite Cafe is the spot to be for casual coffee dates or study sessions, and when you need to stock up on essentials, Sainsbury's is always stocked with your daily necessities. Several hospitals, including the advanced Leeds General Infirmary, are nearby, providing health and well-being care. If you seek a serene environment, Hyde Park's green spaces offer a peaceful retreat. Leeds is also home to cultural landmarks like the iconic Leeds Art Gallery, which showcases a stunning collection of contemporary and historic art. Sports enthusiasts will find plenty to cheer for, with Leeds United Football Club and the Leeds Rhinos rugby league team calling the city home. Green spaces like Roundhay Park and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal towpath offer serene escapes from the urban hustle.
Students residing at iQ Leeds benefit immensely from the seamless connectivity to various parts of the city. With an array of public transport options at your disposal, commuting is a breeze. Headingley Station, providing regular train services, is within easy reach, ensuring that you're well-connected to the broader Leeds area. If you prefer buses for your daily commute, numerous bus routes are accessible via stops like Melville Place bus stop, Buslingthorpe Green bus stop and Ridge Road bus stop. These transport hubs link to major points around the city, making it convenient to get to universities, shopping centres, or cultural landmarks.
Each site is covered by CCTV and has onsite security staff, with staff present 24 hours a day. There is also a digital entry system at each building. You should not allow people to ‘tailgate’ – that is, hold the door open for people behind you as you enter.
Property does not accept parental responsibility for occupiers under the age of 18. they require that all tenants living at one of their properties in England and Wales to be over the age of 17 or turning 17 during the academic year booked to live at accommodation, and tenants living in their Scottish properties to be age 16 or over. Exceptions to this rule are available in selected cases through prior arrangement. If in doubt, please contact your preferred site and the team will be able to advise you.
If you want to bring a TV, check that your room has a TV point and don’t bring one larger than 21”. You can’t mount your TV on the wall, so make sure it’s free-standing. While all TVs provided by Property in communal areas accessed by all residents are covered by a TV Licence, you will need to buy your own licence if you bring your own TV or if there is one already in your room or shared kitchen & living area. If you’re unsure, please check with your site team. For details of licensing requirements regarding catch-up TV and online streaming, please refer to your resident handbook, ask your site team or contact TV Licensing.
Yes – most sites have a secure bike store that is free to use for all residents. You will need to register and tag your bike with their team when you arrive.
Some of their sites have limited parking, including in some cases disabled parking bays. However, as their locations are generally close to universities and local amenities, a car shouldn't really be necessary. If you do want to arrange parking, speak to your site team as soon as possible - any spaces available are likely to be reserved very quickly.
Sadly, they do not allow pets at Property. However, they make an exception for residents who require the assistance of a trained and registered Service Dog or Assistance Dog. Any requests for emotional support animals that are prescribed by a licensed mental health professional are assessed on a case by case basis.
Yes, you can specify where you would like your room to be – from those which are still available – at the time you book.
Their online booking system will show the gender of those who have already booked a room in your chosen flat, if this information is available. If you want to make a group booking with people you already know, their group booking procedure will help you do this.
Yes. If you’d like to share with friends, you can find and select rooms in the same flat on their booking portal. Alternatively, please speak to a member of the site team and they will be happy to help you.
Yes, they can often arrange this. Please contact your property site directly to see if they have availability or alternatively login to the resident portal to see it is possible to book your room for an early move in.
You can move out whenever you are ready but the contract you have with Property is a Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement and you will still need to pay the full rent until the end of the agreement. The only way to release yourself from the Tenancy Agreement is to find a replacement tenant who will take on the full contractual obligations under the Tenancy Agreement. they will only permit you to do this in the period starting one month after your Tenancy Start Date and two months before your Tenancy End Date (“Permitted Period”).
They offer free dual occupancy across a limited number of their studios where both residents are students. You'll see the dual occupancy symbol next to the room number if it is available when you select the room via the floorplan. They'll ask for your partner's details during the booking stages. Both you and your partner must sign their tenancy agreement and have student status for the duration of the booking. If your partner is not a full time student as well then unfortunately they cannot live with them.
No, all accommodation is non-smoking. You may smoke outside in designated smoking areas. Please do not smoke anywhere near other residents’ windows, as the unwelcome smell of smoke can drift into their rooms.
Yes, they can arrange temporary storage for possessions you don’t want to take home with you. Just ask your Reception team for details. Alternatively, you can use the Pinglocker app for storage and relocation services they provide nationwide.
No. So please don’t try. If you do find yourself needing to move out for any reason, your site team can advise you on making arrangements to find a replacement tenant.
It may be possible to swap or change your room once you have moved in, subject to availability. A room change fee will apply. To find out if it’s possible for you to change room, please speak to the accommodation manager at your site.
No, it’s up to you when you come in. If returning late at night, please respect your fellow residents and keep noise to a minimum between 11pm and 7am.
Yes, please make sure your accommodation is clean to avoid any cleaning charges. You can find a checklist of things to take care of here. For their London residents, if you wish to save time you can use the Pinglocker app to arrange a room clean at an additional cost.
Yes, the vast majority of their sites have a laundry room where you can wash and dry your clothes. These are operated by an independent provider, Circuit Laundry or Miele. You will need to pay to use the machines via a top-up card or their mobile app. For their London residents, Pinglocker provides convenient collection & delivery service for dry cleaning and laundry at an additional cost. You can book these services through Student Sevices on the app – or you can visit PingLocker’s website.
No, so please bring your own sheets, duvet, pillows, towels etc when you move in – or you may prefer to buy them locally on arrival. Alternatively, you can order a bedding pack online from Pinglocker (along with many other useful items), and it'll be ready and waiting for you when you move in.
No, drugs are not permitted and prohibited items will be confiscated. The tenancy agreement gives Property the right to confiscate substances, including ‘legal highs’ without the consent of the resident.
Complaints can be made directly through the App or by sending an email to the site team or where the appropriate member of Property will seek to find a resolution. They try to resolve any complaints internally, but understand there may be times when this is not possible. Their complaints procedure is detailed here.
If you have entered into the Tenancy Agreement and you wish to cancel your booking, you will remain liable for the contractual obligations set out in the Tenancy Agreement and you may not cancel the booking unless you can provide proof that you fit any of the following criteria and have not yet collected your key, and provide the evidence required within the timescales as detailed below: Where the reason for cancellation can’t be proved with supporting evidence attached to the cancellation request in line with the above, the student will remain liable for the full contractual rent, unless and until a replacement tenant is found. The student is responsible for finding an eligible replacement tenant, although site staff will assist where possible. If a replacement tenant is found, once the new replacement tenant has signed their Tenancy Agreement and paid any rent due, the student will be released from the contractual obligations laid out in the Tenancy Agreement. Any overpaid rent money will be refunded, less an amount equal to your Booking Fee (if you have paid a Booking Fee), as a cancellation fee. Where the reason for cancellation can’t be proved with supporting evidence attached to the cancellation request in line with the above, the student will remain liable for the full contractual rent, unless and until a replacement tenant is found. The student is responsible for finding an eligible replacement tenant, although site staff will assist where possible. If a replacement tenant is found, once the new replacement tenant has signed their Tenancy Agreement and paid any rent due, the student will be released from the contractual obligations laid out in the Tenancy Agreement. Any overpaid rent money will be refunded, less an amount equal to your Booking Fee (if you have paid a Booking Fee), as a cancellation fee.
You notify them of your intention to cancel your booking prior to 1 August or, if your Tenancy Start Date (as defined in your Tenancy Agreement) is in any month other than September, 28 days before your Tenancy Start Date,
You notify them of your intention to cancel within 7 days of payment of your Booking Fee (if you have paid a Booking Fee) and you have not collected your keys.
Your UK Visa application has been denied.
You have not obtained the required qualifications to get into your first University of choice
You are deferring your university entry.
Your post will be delivered to a lockable post box for your flat. Larger items or those that require a signature on delivery will be retained by Reception. You will be notified if Reception receive an item for you, and you should collect it as soon as possible.
To qualify as a resident for Property you must confirm that you are a student at a higher education establishment in the UK.
If you would like to hear from them by email, telephone or SMS please let them know by contacting Email with your preferred contact details.
Prices vary according to the site and type of accommodation you need – please check the property page of your chosen site to see the current prices and any offers which may be running. Rent is payable in instalments throughout the year, and includes utility bills, contents insurance and free WiFi. Access to most facilities on your site, including gyms and cinemas where available, is included.
Sites are home to an international community of students, often studying at a variety of different institutions, and it’s this diversity which can make living with them such a rewarding experience. They organise regular social events where you can get to know your fellow residents. You will find posters on site telling you what’s coming up soon – or just ask at Reception.
Yes – if you don’t get the grades you need to be accepted by your chosen university then, subject to the booking terms and conditions, your booking fee will be refunded in full. It may also be possible to transfer your booking to another Property location, subject to availability. Call the site team at the Property location you originally booked with as soon as possible if you need to do this.
The safety and security of their residents is their number one priority. All of their sites are fully compliant with current safety standards. Their accommodation has fire alarm systems in place as well as fire prevention equipment, and they carry out regular testing and evacuation drills. Their buildings are also regularly audited by external, independent consultants. Property has a full-time, highly qualified, Health and Safety team who visit sites regularly. they also use accredited national providers to service and maintain life safety systems. Additionally, all sites have staff present 24 hours a day, seven days a week. they are continually reviewing their programme of security, fire and safety standards. If you would like further information about their ongoing fire safety programme please read their fire safety update.
Sites don’t have restaurants or cafeterias, but most sites provide vending machines where you can buy chocolate, crisps, drinks, ice cream and other snacks.
Yes, all their sites are equipped with WiFi, accessible throughout the building at no extra charge. This service is provided by their internet partners, ASK4. If you have any issues with connecting, you can find their contact details in the welcome pack you will receive on arrival.
They know accidents can happen, but any intentional damage to property will result in costs being passed onto residents. The cost to remedy any damage to communal areas will result in equal charges if no one accepts responsibility. It’s best to be proactive to avoid any surprise charges for damages. Report any repairs or damage as soon as possible so they can fix it and discuss whether there will be any charges. You can log any repairs via the maintenance section of your resident portal, or on the app.
Your resident handbook contains a list of prohibited items. This includes many items prohibited for fire safety reasons, such as candles, oil burners, gas appliances and fan heaters. Please see the full list below. If you need further guidance on whether an item is permitted or not, please ask your site team before you move in. No weapons or drugs (including ‘legal highs’) are permitted under any circumstances.
You can see what’s included in your room on the room details page for your site. Among the things you will need, or may want, to bring are bedding, towels, toiletries, toilet paper, basic kitchen equipment, hangers, and a computer or laptop. They have compiled a checklist of things you may want to bring - or buy when you arrive.
If you find yourself in financial difficulties, you should speak to your site team as soon possible. Likewise, if the dates your rent instalments are due do not align with the dates you receive your student loan, please let them know and they will try to come to a solution. All residents are required to register a guarantor, who will be ultimately responsible for your rent if you do not make payment. The guarantor will need to provide identification and sign a Guarantor’s Agreement, confirming they agree to act as your guarantor.
Your booking fee is non-refundable (except in the limited circumstances listed in the booking terms & conditions). The booking fee is treated as payment towards your first payment of rent and will be credited to your first rent instalment.
Your rent is taken as four instalments spread out throughout the year to make the payments more manageable for you. Click below to find out more about their instalment structure.
Your guarantor can be UK or International based, but must be aged 21 or over; not a full time student; or a current resident in an property. If you are unable to pay your rent and/or do not act in accordance with the terms of the your tenancy agreement, your guarantor will be under an obligation to pay any outstanding amounts.
No, that’s down to you and your flatmates. They’ll keep the common areas of the building, like the social spaces, reception and laundry, clean and tidy. Many residents put a rota together so each person in the flat does their bit to keep it clean. If you would prefer to get someone in to do it, you can book cleaning services through the app (provided by Pinglocker at certain locations) at an additional cost.
Leeds, a vibrant city with a dynamic student community, attracts students from all over the world. For those looking for convenient and comfortable living arrangements, finding the right student accommodation in Leeds is crucial, and amber provides a seamless solution. With amber’s platform, students can explore a diverse range of Leeds student accommodation options that cater to various lifestyles and budgets. These include fully furnished en-suite rooms with private bathrooms, spacious student studios with private kitchenettes, and shared apartments that promote a social environment while maintaining personal space.
Amber streamlines the search and booking process for student accommodations in Leeds, offering support at every stage. From comparing options to securing Leeds student accommodation near top universities like the University of Leeds and Leeds Beckett University, the entire process is simplified. With amber’s 24/7 assistance, flexible stay durations, and hassle-free booking, finding the ideal Leeds student accommodation has never been easier. Popular options for student accommodation in Leeds include Oxley Residence, a 15-minute walk from the University of Leeds, and iQ Atlus House, located 5 minutes from Leeds Beckett University. Amber’s services make securing your ideal student accommodation Leeds property effortless, allowing you to dive into the city’s vibrant student life with ease.
Leeds, located in West Yorkshire, England, is a vibrant city where historic charm meets a thriving, youthful atmosphere. Originally a mediaeval market town, Leeds has grown into a cultural and educational hub, drawing over 800,000 residents, including a lively student population. Its central location means students have easy access to scenic spots like the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Ilkley Moor, offering plenty of green spaces for outdoor adventures and weekend escapes.
The city is home to top academic institutions like the University of Leeds, a globally recognized university consistently ranked in the top 100. Students studying here can find convenient London student accommodation options such as Vita Student St Albans and Vita Student Portland Crescent, a quick 10-minute walk from campus. Also popular, Leeds Beckett University is located near student accommodation Leeds properties like Mary Morris House, which is only a 6-minute walk away, making it easy to balance student life with academics.
Leeds is known for its student-friendly neighbourhoods, including Headingley and Hyde Park, where affordability and a vibrant social scene make it easy to meet people and explore. This welcoming atmosphere, combined with a low cost of living, means students can enjoy all the city has to offer without overspending on essentials or entertainment.
Student accommodation in Leeds is designed to suit a wide range of needs and preferences, providing students with a comfortable and fulfilling living experience. With options like ensuite rooms, non-ensuites, student studios, shared and private apartments, and 1-2 bedroom flats, students can find amenities that make everyday life convenient and enjoyable. Amber’s platform streamlines the search for Leeds student accommodation, offering everything from studio flats to shared spaces, so finding the ideal setup is easy. There’s a variety of Leeds student accommodation choices to help students feel at home as they settle into university life. Explore some of the top Leeds student homes, each offering distinct features and prime locations for convenience.
1. Triangle
4. Leonardo
5. The Edge
Finding affordable student apartments in Leeds can be a game-changer for students wanting to experience city life on a budget. From student houses in Leeds City Centre to student studio flats, the city offers a blend of comfort, convenience, and a lively community atmosphere. Here are some popular choices for cheap student accommodation in Leeds:
3. Trinity Hall
5. Austin Hall
When it comes to student accommodation Leeds has some fantastic areas that cater to a range of lifestyles and budgets. From the bustling city centre to the quieter, community-focused neighbourhoods, Leeds offers an array of options perfect for students. Whether you prefer a social vibe or trendy feel, finding the right student accommodation Leeds property can make all the difference in your university experience. With well-connected transport links, vibrant local amenities, and affordable rent, each area provides unique benefits for students seeking student accommodation Leeds properties that feel like home. Here are some of the best areas in Leeds:
1. Headingley
Known for its vibrant student scene, Headingley is a top choice for student accommodation Leeds, filled with cafés, bars, and local shops. Iconic spots like Headingley Stadium and Meanwood Valley Trail offer leisure options close to home. Student accommodation here provides an affordable, social environment, with average monthly living costs around £750–£850. Choosing student accommodation in Leeds in Headingley is ideal for students seeking a balance of affordability and community. Some notable properties include Oxley Residence and iQ Atlus House.
2. Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a lively area with a strong student population, making it a top spot for student accommodation in Leeds. Student accommodation in Leeds here provides convenience and an active student vibe. Known for the Hyde Park Picture House and nearby Woodhouse Moor, it’s a social, artistic area. With student accommodation options ranging from shared flats to studios, Hyde Park offers affordable living at approximately £700–£800 monthly. Some of the best options include Triangle and Trinity Hall.
Ideal for students who love urban life, Leeds City Centre is packed with restaurants, shops, and attractions like Trinity Leeds and the Royal Armouries Museum. With student accommodation in Leeds here, students are close to everything, including key transport links. Properties like iQ Atlus and Woodhouse Flats are considered some of the best. While Leeds student accommodation in the city centre tends to be pricier, with monthly costs averaging £900–£1,000, the convenience and access to cultural spots make it worthwhile for those who want a vibrant experience.
4. Burley
Burley offers a quieter, affordable option for student accommodation Leeds seekers, perfect for those who prefer a more relaxed setting. Known for the Kirkstall Abbey ruins and scenic green spaces, it’s a great spot to unwind. Student accommodation in Burley options, such as Tribeka and Asquith, average around £700–£800 per month, providing a budget-friendly alternative. With easy access to central Leeds, student accommodation in Leeds here combines affordability with proximity.
5. Liberty Dock
Located near the waterfront, Liberty Dock offers a unique blend of peace and proximity to the city, ideal for those looking for quieter student accommodation in Leeds. Attractions like the Leeds Dock and Armouries Museum are nearby, adding to the area’s charm. Leeds student accommodation here averages £850–£950 per month, making it a slightly upscale choice. For students who want a balanced lifestyle, student accommodation in Leeds at Liberty Dock is a top choice.
1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with an attached bathroom, giving students personal space for sleeping and hygiene while sharing the kitchen and living areas with others. This option is popular among those looking for private student accommodation in Leeds that balances privacy with a communal experience. It’s a great choice for those who prefer having their own space while living in a shared environment, often found in student properties in Leeds and student houses in Leeds.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are budget-friendly, offering a private bedroom with shared bathroom, kitchen, and living areas. These student flats in Leeds options are ideal for students looking for student accommodation Leeds options, as they get a personal space for sleeping and studying without high costs. This setup fosters a social atmosphere while remaining affordable, a good fit for students who prioritise budget over full privacy.
3. Studio Apartments
Studio apartments are self-contained units with a private bedroom, bathroom, and a small kitchen area, perfect for those who want complete independence. Student studios in Leeds offer maximum privacy without shared spaces, making them ideal for students seeking an all-in-one living area. These student apartments in Leeds properties are typically located in convenient spots like student accommodation Leeds city centre, appealing to those who value autonomy.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
1-bed or 2-bed apartments feature separate bedrooms and shared spaces like the kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. These student homes in Leeds are suited for students who prefer to live with one other person, combining private and communal spaces. Perfect for those who value a semi-private living setup, these student properties in Leeds provide a more home-like environment while offering access to shared amenities.
5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments have multiple private bedrooms within a single unit, with roommates sharing the kitchen, bathroom, and living room. This layout suits students seeking a social setting with private sleeping spaces. Student flats in Leeds and student accommodation Leeds city centre often feature this style, making it easy to live close to campus with the benefit of shared expenses.
6. Private Rooms
Private rooms provide a personal space with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. These student apartments in Leeds options offer independence in an individual bedroom while granting access to communal areas, striking a balance between privacy and socialising. A great option for students who want a flexible setup, private student accommodation Leeds ensures a mix of personal space and community engagement.
The cost of living in Leeds is relatively affordable compared to other major UK cities, making it an attractive option for students and young professionals. On average, the cost of living in Leeds is approximately between £700 and £1,000 per month, depending on students and their lifestyle and accommodation choices. Here's a breakdown of common monthly expenses to help plan your budget, excluding rent for your student accommodation:
1. Food: £150 to £450 per month
2. Travel: £20 to £120 per month
3. Leisure and entertainment: £50 to £300 per month
4. Stationery and textbooks: £70 to £90 per month
5. Internet & mobile phone: £45 to £75 per month
Leeds offers a variety of efficient and affordable transportation options, making commuting around the city easy for students. With multiple modes of transport connecting major universities and student areas, students can travel conveniently throughout the city and beyond. Here are some of the best modes of transport available for students from their student accommodation Leeds property:
1. Bus
The extensive bus network connects key student neighbourhoods, universities, and the city centre, with buses running frequently for reliable daily commutes. The cost is approximately £15/week, and a weekly bus pass is available for £12/week, providing unlimited rides within the city.
2. Train
For students living in suburban areas or travelling to nearby towns, trains offer a fast and convenient option, with services running regularly to Leeds Station. Train travel costs around £25/week, and students can purchase a railcard for a 30% discount on weekly and long-distance passes
3. Bikes
Biking is a popular and sustainable choice for short trips around the city, with Leeds' flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes making cycling easy. Bike rentals cost around £5/week, and monthly bike-sharing memberships are available for unlimited access to city bikes.
4. Trams
While not as common, trams provide a quick and efficient way to navigate the city centre. A weekly tram pass costs £18, offering unlimited travel within the city, making it a practical and affordable option for students who prefer trams over buses or trains.
Leeds is a dynamic and student-friendly city, offering a vibrant atmosphere perfect for university life. With plenty of things to do and see, the city provides the ideal mix of culture, nightlife, and green spaces. From exploring trendy cafes and restaurants to unwinding in parks like Roundhay and Hyde Park, Leeds is an exciting place for students. Our guide on things to do in Leeds can give you more insights into the city’s top attractions. There’s no shortage of student accommodation in Leeds, with options ranging from student flats in Leeds city centre to private student accommodation Leeds options.
The city is safe and welcoming, with popular student areas such as Headingley and Osmondthorpe offering easy access to study spaces, libraries, and social hubs. Leeds also boasts a variety of student houses and student studio apartments in Leeds, catering to diverse budgets and lifestyles. Students can easily find accommodation close to their university, providing convenience and comfort. Our student housing guide for Leeds can help you with valuable tips for finding your perfect home in the city.
Leeds has a buzzing social scene, with hotspots like Call Lane for its lively bars and clubs, perfect for students looking to socialise after a week of lectures. For quieter moments, students can enjoy green spaces or chill in cosy cafes. Leeds’ nightlife is one of the best in the UK, with clubs like Wire and The Grand drawing a vibrant crowd. When hunger strikes, make sure to visit the best Italian restaurants in Leeds for delicious dining options that will fuel your nights out. With events like the Leeds Festival and the Leeds International Film Festival, the city’s calendar is packed with opportunities to explore new music, art, and culture. It’s a city that offers the perfect balance of work and play for students.
Leeds is home to some of the UK’s most prestigious universities, offering a wide range of courses and a dynamic student experience. With a variety of top institutions, students will also find plenty of options for student accommodation in Leeds UK, close to these renowned campuses. Top universities in Leeds include:
1. The University of Leeds
As one of the UK's leading universities, the University of Leeds offers a wide range of top courses, including Business, Engineering, and Law. Finding suitable student accommodation in Leeds near the university is easy, with plenty of options such as student flats in Leeds city centre and affordable student homes in Headingley. Notable options for students include Oxley Residence and iQ Atlus House.
2. Leeds Beckett University
Leeds Beckett University is known for its strong focus on employability and practical skills. Popular courses include Sports Science, Architecture, and Journalism. With modern campus facilities and excellent student support services, it’s an attractive option for many. For those looking for convenient accommodation, there are many affordable options, such as Burley Road, close to the campus, offering ease of access for students.
3. Leeds Metropolitan University
Leeds Metropolitan University offers a diverse range of courses, including Fine Arts, Media, and Social Sciences. The university has a great reputation for supporting creative students and providing industry-focused courses. Many students choose private student accommodation Leeds properties, such as The Glassworks, often located near the university for convenience and proximity to social spots in the city.
4. Leeds City College
Leeds City College is a great choice for students seeking vocational and technical education. Popular courses here include Performing Arts, Culinary Arts, and Health & Social Care. With its central location, students can easily find student accommodation in Leeds, with a variety of student properties in the nearby areas offering easy access to the college. Study Inn Brotherton House and ASA Briggs House are some of the most well-known ones.
5. University of Law
The University of Law specialises in law degrees, including LLB Law, Business Law, and Legal Practice. With a focus on providing practical legal training, it’s ideal for students pursuing a legal career. Many students opt for student accommodation in Leeds UK, with apartments and studios located near the university for a balanced academic and social life. iQ East Court and Chapter Old Street are some of the most popular ones.