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Promenade Student Living, Brighton

5-8, London Rd, Brighton, BN1 4JA, United Kingdom
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£240
per week
0.6 mi from City Center
( 8m. 10m. 13m)
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Kings Brighton | 0.08 mi
Bellerbys College | 0.23 mi
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St Giles College | 0.39 mi
University of Brighton (Grand P... | 0.4 mi
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No Visa No Pay
Wifi
Study spaces
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About the Property

Promenade Brighton is at 56 Providence Pl, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 4GE, UK. This student accommodation in Brighton features ensuite rooms and studios. It's ideal for students seeking comfort and privacy. The University of Brighton (Grand Parade Campus) is just 0.5 miles away, and the Kings Brighton is around 0.2 miles away, both easy to reach by public transport. With cafes, shops, and transport links nearby, Promenade Brighton is a fun and convenient place to live while you study in the city.

Brighton is a great city for students. It has a safety index of around 60, making it a safe place to live and study. The city is home to over 20,000 students, including many international students from all over the world. Brighton has a strong employment rate of around 76%, so it’s easy to find part-time work while studying. The cost of living in Brighton is moderate. Students usually spend about £900 to £1,100 per month, including rent, food, and travel. The city is well-known for its seaside charm, friendly locals, and fun social scene. You’ll find beaches, cafes, live music spots, and lots of events year-round. If you're staying at CRM Students Promenade Brighton, you’ll be close to everything – universities, transport, shops, and the beach. Brighton is diverse, energetic, and a perfect place for students to enjoy study and city life.

Features

Promenade Student Living Brighton offers a modern and stylish range of student accommodation options. Students can choose from three types of rooms: Classic Ensuite, Premium Ensuite, and Deluxe Ensuite. Each room is designed for comfort and convenience. Every room comes fully furnished with a comfy small double bed, spacious study desk with chair, wardrobe, and ample storage space. The ensuite bathroom in each room features a private shower and toilet, giving you personal space. The shared kitchens are clean and well-equipped. They support a community vibe, making it great for cooking meals and hanging out with flatmates. For more privacy, students can choose from the Classic Studio, Deluxe Studio, Premium Studio, and Classic Studio Accessible. It has a private bathroom with a shower and WC and a private kitchen with a combi oven and induction hobs. Each studio has a double bed with storage and side light, wardrobe and mirror, study desk chair, and storage. It also has a breakfast bar with seating and a fridge/freezer.

Promenade Student Living also includes diverse amenities that make student life easier and more enjoyable. You’ll enjoy free Wi-Fi and broadband throughout, perfect for studying or streaming. The city centre location puts everything you need close by. This student housing in Brighton features outdoor courtyards for fresh air, dedicated study spaces to stay focused, and a TV lounge for relaxing with friends. There’s also bike storage and convenient laundry facilities on-site. Your rent at CRM Students Promenade Brighton covers all major bills, including water, electricity, heating, Wi-Fi, and contents insurance. For safety, the building is equipped with 24/7 CCTV, secure access, and an accessible entrance. You’ll also have access to on-site management and maintenance teams, ensuring a smooth living experience. The property rules state that pets are not allowed. With a prime location, all-inclusive rent, and excellent facilities, Promenade Student Living is a top pick for modern, well-connected, and secure student flats in Brighton.

Location and What's Hot?

Promenade Student Living is located in a lively and well-connected part of the city, perfect for students. This modern property is close to two major universities—Bellerbys College and Brighton Metropolitan College. Whether you’re studying, relaxing, or exploring, Promenade Brighton places everything within easy reach. There are plenty of cafes nearby for a quick coffee or study session. Check out Nova Cafe and Presuming Ed's Coffee House—both are popular with students for their great coffee and chilled atmosphere. When you’re hungry, head to Nando's Brighton London Road or KFC Brighton - London Road for delicious food. For a casual night out, Hobgoblin and Shuffle Bar & Jukebox are fun pubs to hang out with friends. If you're into dancing, The Cowley Club and The Pussycat Club are some of the top clubs in Brighton with live DJs and events.

For grocery shopping, residents of Promenade Brighton can visit Sainsbury’s Local or Aldi, both within walking distance. For healthcare, Royal Sussex County Hospital is just 1.2 miles away from Promenade Student Living Brighton and provides full medical services. Sports fans can go to American Express Community Stadium or Withdean Stadium. Both are easy to reach from Promenade Brighton. If you’re looking to relax or explore, visit Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, The Royal Pavilion, or enjoy the fresh air at Preston Park. For live shows and performances, Theatre Royal Brighton is just a short distance away. These student properties in Brighton provide more than just a place to stay. They have great connections, popular spots, and key amenities nearby.

Commute

Promenade Student Living is well-connected, making travel around the city simple. The nearest bus stops are Cheapside (Stop J) and London Road Shops. Both are a short walk from this student accommodation near University of Brighton. For train travel, Brighton travel terminal is about 10 minutes away on foot, offering easy access to nearby cities. This makes commuting easy for residents of Promenade Student Living Brighton.

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Room Types (8)

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All (8)
Studio (5)
Ensuite (2)
5B (1)
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
10

Classic Studio Accessible

Starting From: £240/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
8

Deluxe Studio

Starting From: £325/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
10

Classic Studio

Starting From: £240/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
8

Classic Ensuite Room

Starting From: £210/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5B
An apartment with five bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
8

Deluxe Ensuite Room

Starting From: £225/week
5B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Free Wi-Fi and Broadband Throughout
City Centre Location
Outdoor Courtyards
Study Spaces
TV Lounge
Bike Storage
Safety and Security
Accessible Entrance
On-Site Maintenance
24/7 CCTV
Secure Access
On-Site Management
Bills Included
Water
Electricity
Wifi
Heating
Contents Insurance
Property Rules
Pets Are Not Allowed

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 4 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. You will be required to pay an advance rent payment of <strong>£150 </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This will get offset against your rental payment.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>1. If you’re a domestic student or an international student with a UK-based guarantor, you can pay your rent in <strong>3 or 4 instalments</strong>.</p> <p>2. Alternatively, you can choose to pay your annual rent <strong>upfront in one lump sum</strong>.</p> <p>3. In special circumstances, please contact your <strong>residence support team</strong> to discuss possible alternative arrangements.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card &amp; Bank Transfer</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Only domestic guarantors are accepted. International applicants can fulfil this requirement by using an approved guarantor service, such as Housing Hand.</p>

Cancellation Policies (5)

  • 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.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>For AY 25-26:</strong></p> <p>1. Unless the tenancy agreement has already commenced and you have not collected the keys to your room, you may <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, by giving <strong>notice in writing or by e-mail</strong> to the manager at the property, at any time within the period of <strong>fourteen (14) days</strong> of the date on which you sign your first tenancy agreement for the 2025/26 Academic Year (the <strong>“Cooling-Off Period”</strong>).</p> <p>2. Once they receive such a notice, Property Management will <strong>confirm receipt</strong>, <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, and will <strong>refund your Advance Rent Payment</strong>, together with <strong>any other payments of rent</strong> you may have made.</p> <p><strong>Bookings made for Semester 2 or 3 starting after 1 January 2025:</strong></p> <p>1. If you sign a tenancy agreement for a semester booking, you may <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, by giving <strong>notice in writing or by e-mail</strong> to the manager at the property, with <strong>no penalty up until 8 weeks before the start</strong> of your agreement. Once they receive such a notice, they will <strong>confirm receipt</strong>, <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, and will <strong>refund your advance rent payment</strong>, together with <strong>any other payment of rent</strong> you may have made.</p> <p>2. Unless the tenancy agreement has already commenced and if you have not collected your key, you may also <strong>cancel at any time within fourteen (14) days</strong> of the date on which you sign your first tenancy agreement for the 2025/26 Academic Year (the <strong>"Cooling-Off Period"</strong>). During the cancellation period, you may <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, by giving <strong>notice in writing or by e-mail</strong> to the property manager. Once they receive such a notice, they will <strong>confirm receipt</strong>, <strong>cancel your tenancy</strong>, and will <strong>refund your advance rent payment</strong>, together with <strong>any other payment of rent</strong> you may have made.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p><strong>For AY 25-26:</strong></p> <p>If you are not successfully awarded a visa to travel and study, then the property team can assist you. Firstly, they may be able to transfer you to another one of their residences around the globe if you are going to study elsewhere. If you are not going to study elsewhere or they do not have accommodation available in your new city/town of study, they will release you from your tenancy agreement provided the following criteria are met:</p> <p>1. You submit your request to cancel, in writing or by e-mail to the manager at the property, within <strong>3 days </strong>of your visa rejection letter: and</p> <p>2. You provide the manager with a copy of your rejection letter from the embassy or visa office.</p> <p>If your tenancy has commenced, you will remain liable for the rent payable under the tenancy agreement until receipt of the above.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p><strong>For AY 25-26:</strong></p> <p><strong>This is applicable to prospective first-year undergraduate students only</strong></p> <p>If you are not successful in obtaining your place at your chosen university, then don’t worry, the property team can assist you. Firstly, they may be able to transfer you to another one of their residences if you are going to study elsewhere. If you are not going to study elsewhere or they do not have accommodation available in your new city/town of study, they will release you from your tenancy agreement provided the following criteria are met:</p> <p>1. You submit your request to cancel, in writing or by e-mail to the manager at the property, before <strong>22nd August 2025</strong>; and</p> <p>2. You provide the manager with a copy of your rejection letter from the University or UCAS.</p> <p>Once they have your request, they will confirm receipt and refund your advance rent payment, together with any other rent payments you may have made.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>Outside the cooling-off period, you may request to cancel your tenancy, by notice in writing or by e-mail to the manager at the property. However, you will remain liable for the rent payable under the tenancy agreement until a suitable replacement tenant has been found.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p><strong>Period Before You Enter Into Your Tenancy Agreement</strong></p> <p>The Landlord and property management reserve the right to not return your Holding Deposit and cancel your booking on notice if:</p> <p>1. They take all reasonable steps to enter into the Tenancy Agreement before the deadline and you fail to do so, for example, if you fail to complete your application or provide guarantor details and supporting documentation in good time;</p> <p>2. You provide them with irrelevant false or misleading information; and/or</p> <p>3. They are prohibited from entering to the Tenancy Agreement because of the Immigration Act 2014.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation By The Property Team or The Landlords</strong></p> <p>The terms and conditions require you to sign your Tenancy Agreement online within<strong> 14 calendar days</strong> of receiving the Offer of Accommodation. If you fail to sign your agreement within this timescale, the property management may cancel your booking, giving notice by email and you will forfeit any booking fee paid if it is outside the cooling off period above.</p> <p>If you fail to find someone to take over your tenancy, you will be responsible for paying the full rent until the end of your contracted time at the accommodation.</p> <p>If you fail to check-in on your accommodation start date and you have not signed your agreement, the property management may cancel your booking at any time by giving notice by email. If you are outside the cooling off period, your Holding Deposit will not be refunded. Once you have signed your Tenancy Agreement, it may only be terminated if you and the property management mutually agree to do so or in the circumstances set out above.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Change to Tenancy Length</strong></p> <p>If you wish to change your tenancy length, you will be unable to shorten your tenancy, but you can choose to extend without charge up until the Tenancy Start Date (Subject to room availability).</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Tenancy Start Date</strong></p> <p>If you wish to change your tenancy start date, please contact your local accommodation team.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Room Swaps</strong></p> <p>If you wish to upgrade your room, or move to a different room type, which is the same type as your original choice, you can do so free of charge up until the Tenancy Start Date, subject to room availability.</p> <p>Room moves after the start date will be subject to room availability. An administration charge of £50 will be payable for the variation of the Tenancy Agreement.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Governing Law</strong></p> <p>These terms and conditions shall be governed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an age limit for booking with Students?

The residence only accept bookings if you are over 18, with the exception of properties in Scotland where you must be 16 or over. This is due to the legally binding tenancy agreement that every tenant is required to sign when living at the accommodation. They also can only accept people in full time education.

Do you provide female only accommodation?

We do provide female only accommodation in some of the schemes but it is not guaranteed that this will be possible. Please speak to the amber team to find out more information.

Can I choose who I live with?

We are more than happy to accommodate groups as well as individuals. Where you are not booking in a group, the residence team understand your flat mates will be key to your experience so when you book as an individual, they will ask you a series of questions to help them to match you with the perfect flatmates.

Am I allowed to have guests?

Yes. It is your home so you are allowed to have guests visiting you.

Is there always a member of staff available?

Their standard office hours are between 10am 5pm. Out-of-office hours are also supported by emergency contacts.

Are there social events organised for the residents?

Absolutely! They want their community to suit you, so they wont force you to come to their events but you are always welcome. If you have your own suggestions for them even better!

Can I bring my own electrical equipment for cooking, i.e. rice cooker?

No they do not advise you to bring your own electrical cooking equipment for health and safety reasons.

Who cleans the room and the communal area?

The students are responsible for their own rooms and communal kitchen within the flat. All other rooms and communal areas are cleaned by the site cleaner.

Can I smoke in the accommodation?

Smoking is not allowed within the accommodation, however there is a designated smoking area outside the building.

What happens if I don't get on with my new flatmates? Can I swap rooms?

If you are having any issues please contact the accommodation team in the first instance, they will do all they can to help. In exceptional circumstances it may be possible to move you; however they would look to resolve any issues with you all.

What if something in my flat breaks or isn’t working?

Drop them an email or pop into the office to let them know, their on-site Maintenance team will be able to deal with most things.

Can I have pets?

No pets are permitted under the term of the tenancy agreement.

Can I have my groceries delivered to site?

Yes. Groceries can be delivered to the reception area, but you are to ensure that you are available to take receipt of the delivery. Delivery drivers are not to be given access to the flats.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is contents insurance included?

Some of the accommodation include contents insurance with Howden.

It is important all students confirm their cover to ensure you understand what is and isn't covered. Plus you'll also be entered into a prize draw, courtesy of Howden!

Visit confirm your cover to see:

What is and what isn’t covered

  • Key exclusions where cover isnt provided
  • Policy excess the amount you pay when you make a claim
  • How to make claim
  • Personalise cover

They understand students have a limited budget so Howden have launched brand new, unique student insurance options. They have been designed to cover the risks that you may encounter whilst living in student accommodation and away from home.

Do I have WiFi?

Yes, WiFi is included in your rent. You'll also have a broadband connection in your room on your desk.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

What is Housing Hand?

Housing Hand provide a guarantor service for both International and UK students who do not have a suitable or qualifying UK guarantor.

Can you explain more about the relationship between Housing Hand and Accommodation?

Housing Hand works in partnership with the accommodation to stand as your UK rental guarantor. Accommodation requires all students to have a guarantor if you are not able or willing to pay your rent in full for the year. If you choose the instalment plan option and can provide your own UK guarantor, providing they qualify, then you do not need to use Housing Hand. If you choose the instalment plan option and cannot provide a UK guarantor, then Housing Hand will be able to provide this service for you.

How much does the service cost with Housing Hand?

Housing Hand charges a one off fee that you will either pay up front at the start of your tenancy or monthly (if on a 12 month contract).

For students the fee will be between 60-95% of your monthly rent with the minimum price starting at 295 for 12 months cover. The exact cost depends on your personal details and several factors including the amount of your rent, you will be given a no obligation quote for the cost of the service on application.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

I have booked a room but failed to obtain a visa, can I cancel my booking?

Yes you are entitled to cancel your booking but they will need you to provide proof for this.

What’s provided in the bedroom? Do I need to bring my own bedding?

Facilities and features can vary; typically you are provided with a bed, a study with a desk and a chair, bookshelves, wardrobe and plenty of storage. Bedding is not provided with each room as most of their students prefer to bring their own, however you can order bedding and kitchen utensils from their friends UniKitOut to be delivered to your room prior to your move in.

Can you arrange an airport pick up service?

Most sites will be more than happy to arrange an airport pick up service for you. You just need to let them know your name, arrival date and time and your flight number, well then arrange the transport for you. Please ensure you have enough UK Sterling to pay the taxi fare and check with your chosen property first.

Can I move in before my contract starts?

It is possible but it depends on each scheme. The residence team would advise you to check with them before you make any arrangements.

Can I stay over the summer?

Most of the sites offer summer stays. Please check with the amber team for further information.

What documents do I need to check in?

You will need to bring a method of Identification with you to the accommodation, either a Driving License or Passport, a letter of confirmation from the University. They also need a passport photograph.

Is there somewhere to park when they are unpacking?

If you are travelling via car on move in day they will inform you in advance whether there is a drop off bay on site for you to off load any suitcases or belongings, or they will send you the location of the nearest car park. Its important to book your move in slot with them in advance so that they can make sure these resources are available to you on the day.

I will be arriving out of hours on move in day, is this okay?

They understand that sometimes students will need to arrive outside of arrival hours. They ask for you to contact your Accommodation Team at the earliest possible opportunity to ensure that they can provide all the necessary information and ensure that they have got everything ready for your arrival. For example they need to ensure that they have received all relevant documentation, the booking fee and first instalment before they can move anybody in.

Who will I meet on move in day?

It might not be a manager who will be there for the check-in however the Accommodation Team will always aim to introduce themselves at the earliest opportunity so you know who they are.

Can I move out early?

Yes but you will still have to pay rent for the full length of your agreed tenancy, even if you no longer live at your accommodation.

When something is broken or doesn't work, how does my son/daughter report maintenance?

In the event that something is broken or doesn't work in any part of the accommodation, the student needs to report the issues to the accommodation office who will escalate it accordingly. They have accommodation maintenance wizards that work full or part time on site depending on the property. They are there for the hour of need replacing light bulbs, blown fuses, blocked showers etc. They do also work with local contractors for isolated issues. Your son/daughter will always be given at least 24 hours notice if a maintenance operative or contractor needs to access their room. They always offer for the maintenance operative/contractor to be escorted for the jobs entirety if necessary.

How to communicate with them?

They know it can sometimes be unsettling when your son/daughter leave home for the first time, despite it being one of the proudest moments they understand it can be hard. As parents its natural to worry, they find a common one is their students not responding to phone calls or e-mails as quickly as they might have done at home. They always respect that all their students are responsible adults and are sensitive to respecting their privacy, however they appreciate that some situations can be distressing. They therefore always encourage all their parents to contact the accommodation team by phone or e-mail (details available on your relevant scheme page) if you have any concerns regarding your son/daughter. A member of the accommodation team will pop over to their room to give a friendly knock on the door to check everything is okay. If there's any reason why they aren't able to support your concern they will always try to direct you to the appropriate department at the University/College.

Can students have post and parcels delivered?

They are proud to offer a postal service during office hours within their schemes. They always communicate the postal process to their students when they move in, however they will always make every effort to ensure that your daughter/son gets their mail safely. They always asks for students to inform the staff if they are expecting a recorded or special delivery for the site team to ensure that someone is available for the delivery. They also always ask for the student to bring some ID for when they come to collect the parcel. They recognise that the students cant always come down themselves; they are flexible with friends picking up parcels however the student needs to contact the accommodation team to let them know in advance.

They cannot be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from accepting mail on students behalf. Although they will make every effort to ensure the students get their mail safely, they will not be responsible if recipients fail to collect their deliveries, packages are stolen or damaged due to circumstances beyond the control of the accommodation team. They also are not responsible for packages that arrive outside office opening hours or when the accommodation team are out of the office. If the students dont collect their mail within 4 weeks it will be returned to the sender.

How do you allocate rooms?

They take booking preferences very seriously and take great pride in being able to accommodate these in most cases. There is a preference box on the booking form which allows the student to put any preferences they might have, for example friends they wish to live with, location of room within the building, same sex cluster flats. They always do their best to accommodate these preferences, if for whatever reason they cant fulfil them they will always try to achieve one or two and notify the student if they aren't possible.

Do I have to pay council tax?

Students do not have to pay Council Tax, but the council must be informed that you are a student and apply for exemption as this does not automatically happen. It is the responsibility of every student to apply for exemption, your University/College or accommodation provider* cannot do this for you, though they can help you!

How secure is the accommodation?

At accommodation, they want you to feel safe and secure at all times. They understand how important safety and security is to students when it comes to choosing a place to live. That's why we've taken every effort to ensure that they provide the best services so that their students can thoroughly enjoy living with them. They have 24 Hour CCTV Cameras installed in all of their buildings, internally and externally. Secure Key Fob Door Entry & Bedroom Door Locks. There are also locks on all private bedrooms and out-of-hour security is there to support the community if you have any security concerns, ensuring your security and safety.

Is Fire Safety available?

The properties have been specifically designed to be used by students. These properties have benefited from significant changes in fire safety, building regulations and coherent fire and management strategies. They have extensive fire safety systems in place in all the buildings that they manage. They are also audited by their own internal team, as well as external consultants, on a regular basis to validate, and if necessary update, their extensive fire safety systems, policies and procedures.

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5. Heald Court – ★★★★☆ (4.0/5) – Lively student accommodation with great social opportunities and easy access to campus. The property costs £199 per week.

Most Affordable Student Accommodation in Brighton

Brighton isn’t just a coastal city; it’s also a hotspot for students hunting for budget-friendly accommodation. You don’t have to compromise on comfort to live near campus or enjoy the city’s lively cafés, beaches, and cultural spots. From cosy student flats in Brighton to shared apartments with friendly housemates, there’s an option for every budget. Amber takes the stress out of hunting for student accommodation in Brighton. Its easy-to-use filters let you browse affordable student accommodation Brighton, compare facilities, and see exactly what each property offers, no hidden surprises. Whether you’re after a small private room or a lively shared flat, amber connects you with listings that suit your lifestyle and wallet. With so many choices, finding a place that’s both economical and convenient is simple. Affordable student accommodation in Brighton means you can focus on lectures, beach walks, and city adventures, all without worrying about overspending.

1. Hillfort House – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) – Hillfort House is a purpose-built modern student accommodation that Ii heard from the staff. The property costs £199 per week.
2. Pavilion Point – ★★★★★ (4.7/5) – Amberstudent helped me navigate this place according to my requirements. The property costs £199 per week.
3. iQ Abacus House – ★★★★☆ (4.9/5) – Super safe and the staff is extremely nice and helpful, and was there every time we needed help. The property costs £225 per week.
4. Kaplan Living Brighton - ★★★★ (4.7/5) – Highly recommend Kaplan for accommodation! The property costs £216 per week.
5. Ravilious Houses - The property costs £220 per week.

Best Areas to Live in Brighton

Brighton offers a mix of neighbourhoods, each with its own personality and advantages for students. Whether you’re seeking nightlife, quiet streets by the sea, or a trendy central spot, there’s a perfect area to call home. Amber helps students find the best Brighton student accommodation in every neighbourhood.
1. Kemptown: Bursting with colour, cafés, and lively streets, Kemptown is ideal for students who love socialising and nightlife. It’s just a 10-minute commute to the University of Brighton, making it easy to balance classes and city adventures. Student flats in Brighton often come with easy access to shops, bars, and cultural hotspots.
2. Hove: Known for its calm streets and scenic seaside views, Hove is perfect for those who prefer a relaxed, coastal vibe. A short 15-minute trip to the University of Brighton keeps campus within easy reach, while the area’s friendly community and quiet cafés provide a great environment for study and downtime. All of this is perfect for Brighton student accommodation.
3. The Lanes: This historic and central area is full of narrow streets, boutique shops, and cosy cafés. Ideal for Brighton student accommodation, individuals here enjoy walking to campus, exploring unique stores, and soaking up Brighton’s creative energy.
4. Seven Dials: Trendy and artsy, Seven Dials attracts students seeking a lively cultural scene near the University of Sussex. Independent coffee spots, galleries, and vintage shops make it a favourite for young creatives.
5. East Brighton: Affordable and community-focused, East Brighton is ideal for budget-conscious students. With quieter streets and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s still only 20 minutes from the University of Sussex, combining convenience with affordability.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Brighton

Brighton offers a diverse range of student accommodation, ensuring every student finds a space that suits their lifestyle and budget. Amber-listed properties provide versatile options, from private studios to shared apartments, all designed with comfort and convenience in mind.
1. Ensuite Rooms: These rooms give students a private bedroom with an attached bathroom, offering the perfect balance of privacy and community. Residents share kitchens and living areas, fostering a social environment while keeping personal space intact. Ideal for those who value comfort without sacrificing interaction with fellow students, these rooms are popular in student flats in Brighton.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: A budget-friendly option, non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a shared bathroom and communal spaces. They are cost-effective while still offering a personal study and sleep area, making them a top choice for students seeking affordable student accommodation Brighton.
3. Studio Apartments: Fully self-contained, studios include a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette. Perfect for students who prefer independence, these apartments allow full control over living space. It is ideal for mature students or those with intense study schedules.
4. 1-Bed & 2-Bed Apartments: These apartments combine private bedrooms with shared living areas, offering semi-private setups for small groups. They suit friends or students wanting a quieter alternative to larger shared flats.
5. Shared Apartments & Private Rooms: Shared apartments foster a communal lifestyle with private bedrooms and shared facilities, while private rooms offer personal space with access to communal amenities. Both are versatile options for students seeking comfort, independence, and community in Brighton.

Cost of Living

Brighton and Hove have an average cost of living in the top 22% of global cities, which amounts to approximately £800 - £1500 per month. Although your estimated cost of living may not turn out as expected, you must keep a record to be safer and make the process of choosing student accommodation in Brighton and Hove easier. Here are some additional expenses to keep in mind, other than the rent for your student accommodation in Brighton:

1. Groceries: £100 to £150/month

2. Food: £350 to £450/month

3. Transport: £40 to £50/month

4. Laundry: £25 to £40/month

5. Stationery and textbooks: £20 to £30/month

6. Clothing: £50 to £75/month

7. Movie ticket: £7 to £10

Student Travel in Brighton

Navigating Brighton as a student is both convenient and cost-effective, thanks to its efficient public transport network and student-friendly discounts. Whether you're commuting to campus or exploring the city, here are the main transportation options:

1. Bus Services: Operated by Brighton & Hove Buses, the city boasts an extensive network connecting key student areas like Moulsecoomb and Falmer to the city centre. A single journey costs £3.00, while a weekly pass is £15.00 for students when purchased through the official app. The app also offers up to 40% savings upon student verification.

2. Train Travel: For intercity journeys, the 16–25 Railcard offers a third off most train fares across Britain. Additionally, the Unizone ticket provides unlimited travel between Brighton and Worthing, with discounts up to 70% for students.
3. Cycling: Brighton is a bike-friendly city with numerous cycle lanes. Many amber properties offer secure bike storage, making cycling a popular choice for students.
4. Walking:  Compact and pedestrian-friendly, Brighton's layout makes walking a viable option for short distances between accommodations and campuses.
Student Transit Tips:

1. Brighton University students can access free bus services between Old Steine and Falmer with a valid student ID.

2. The Key smartcard allows pay-as-you-go travel on buses and trains, with weekly caps to help manage costs.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Brighton

Brighton offers an energetic and welcoming environment for students, combining safety, culture, and a lively social scene. With its iconic seafront, creative hubs, and student-friendly neighbourhoods, Brighton ensures students can balance studies with exploration and fun.

Safe areas like Kemptown, Hove, and Seven Dials are popular among students, offering quick access to campuses, libraries, cafés, and study spots. Brighton University Library and The Keep are ideal for focused work. Some of the top cafés like Cafe Coho, Pelicano Coffee, and The Flour Pot Bakery provide the perfect spots to catch up with friends or study casually. The top restaurants in Brighton are easily accessible from every part of the city.

For leisure and socialising, students can stroll along the Brighton Pier, cycle down the Undercliff Walk, or relax in green spaces like Preston Park, Stanmer Park, and Hove Park. The city’s nightlife is extremely fun, with venues like Patterns, The Mesmerist, The Prince Albert, and The Arch offering live music, DJ nights, and student-friendly events. You can also visit the top clubs in Brighton for a fun night out with your friends. For quieter evenings, boutique bars and cafés along North Laine provide cosy hangouts. Brighton’s student calendar is packed with cultural highlights such as The Great Escape Festival, Brighton Fringe, Brighton Pride, and the Brighton Festival, drawing music lovers, artists, and creatives from across the UK. These events enrich student life in Brighton, offering opportunities to network, enjoy live performances, and immerse in the city’s arts scene. With its coastal charm and safe neighbourhoods, the Brighton student lifestyle is both exciting and fulfilling.

Top Universities in Brighton

Brighton is a coastal city that draws students from across the globe, blending high-quality education with an exciting student lifestyle. The city is home to several respected institutions, each offering unique opportunities and academic experiences.

1. University of Sussex: Nestled in Falmer, the University of Sussex is known for its research-driven approach, particularly in social sciences and sustainability. With over 500 undergraduate and postgraduate programs, it attracts ambitious students looking for a dynamic and forward-thinking environment.
2. University of Brighton: Spread across Moulsecoomb, City, and Falmer campuses, the University of Brighton offers a diverse range of courses, from arts and design to engineering and health sciences. Its long-standing history and community-focused ethos make it a popular choice for students seeking both academic and personal growth.
3. Brighton and Sussex Medical School: A collaboration between the two universities, this school provides innovative programs in medical education and research, nurturing future healthcare leaders in a supportive, student-friendly environment.
These universities, along with other specialised institutions like GBMet, make Brighton a top choice for students who want quality education, a welcoming community, and easy access to city life.

Why is amber the best choice?

Whether you’re searching for budget-friendly rooms near the University of Brighton or modern studios close to the University of Sussex, amber makes it simple to find your perfect coastal home. With 100% verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and round-the-clock booking support, amber ensures students can secure safe, stylish, and convenient accommodation without the stress. Book early through amber to lock in the best student accommodation in Brighton and make the most of your seaside university experience.

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