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Rosedale Court, Newcastle

Portland Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1DT, United Kingdom
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£151
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1.1 mi from City Center
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About the Property

Rosedale Court offers bright, stylish en-suites and its courtyard is a hub for outdoor meet-ups in Portland Green Student Village. Rosedale Court is home to the village gym, which residents across Portland Green have access to. Just minutes from Newcastle university campuses and with access to all village amenities, it’s ideal for focused living without missing out on the wider student community.

Room Types (3)

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All (3)
Ensuite (2)
Studio (1)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
9

Standard En-suite

Starting From:£151/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Premium En-suite

Starting From:£197/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
2

Premium Studio

Starting From:£256/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Common Room
Hub Area
Gym
Games Room
Study Room
Laundry Room
Safety and Security
24/7 Security
Bills Included
Water
Electricity
Gas
Wifi
Content Insurance

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    £150 payment due at booking, offset against first rental installment.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Accepted payment methods: Credit card, Debit card, Bank transfer.
Booking Deposit

1. Property requires you to pay £150 advance rent payment at the time of booking.

2. This will be offset against your first rental installment.

Pay In Instalment

The property accepts:

1. Payment in full (no guarantor required)

2. You can also pay in 4 instalments. Also, if you want to pay in instalments, you must be required to have a valid UK based or international guarantor.

Note: For short length tenancies, rent must be paid in full.

Mode Of Payment

Credit card, Debit card & Bank transfer.

Guarantor Requirement

1. You need to provide a valid UK based or international guarantor if you wish to pay in installments.

2. To qualify, all we need from the guarantor is:

  • A valid photo ID, and
  • Proof of address document
Additional Fees

Laundry facilities - This is not included in the rent and the students will have to pay for each wash.

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    7-day cooling off period after payment receipt or booking confirmation. Contract voided upon cancellation.
  • No Visa No Pay
    UK visa denial requires proof within 72 hours for free cancellation, else payment retained.
  • No Place No Pay
    Proof of failed grades must be emailed within 72hrs for cancellation. Contact site for ASTs/PRTs.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    No cancellation after keys collected, full rent owed unless replacement found. Subletting not allowed.
Cooling Off Period

1. Property offers a ‘cooling off period’ of 7 days upon receipt of your Advance Rental Payment.

2. If an Advance Rental Payment is not required, the 7 days ‘cooling off period’ starts when your booking confirmation email has been sent.

3. If you cancel within the cooling off period, you will no longer be liable for the contractual obligations set out in the tenancy agreement and they will refund your Advance Rental Payment.

No Visa No Pay

1. If your UK visa has been denied, then you must provide proof emailed to site within 72 hours. Upon receipt of the proof your booking will be cancelled, and they will refund your Advance Rental Payment and 1st rental instalment. You will no longer be liable for the contractual obligations in your tenancy agreement.

2. If you fail to send the proof within the 72-hour timescale, your Advanced Rental Payment will be retained. If you fail to tell them until after the tenancy commencement date you will be liable for the full contract.

3. If you hold an AST or PRT through a university nomination, this may vary, please check with your accommodation team at site. All requests to cancel a booking must be made in writing via email to the site you have booked.

No Place No Pay

1. If you have failed to obtain your grades, then you must provide proof emailed to site within 72 hours. Upon receipt of the proof your booking will be cancelled, and they will refund your Advance Rental Payment and 1st rental instalment. You will no longer be liable for the contractual obligations in your tenancy agreement.

2. If you fail to send the proof within the 72-hour timescale, your Advanced Rental Payment will be retained. If you fail to tell them until after the tenancy commencement date you will be liable for the full contract.

3. If you hold an AST or PRT through a university nomination, this may vary, please check with your accommodation team at site. All requests to cancel a booking must be made in writing via email to the site you have booked.

Replacement Tenant Accepted

1. Once you have collected your keys or your tenancy start date has commenced you lose the right to cancel your tenancy. You are liable for the full rent unless a suitable replacement is found to take over your tenancy and its contractual obligations.

2. You agree that you shall not transfer or sublet your tenancy to anyone else without obtaining written consent of the property.

3. Only when a suitable replacement has been found and they have completed their booking, passed their checks, and paid any rent due will you be eligible to be released from the tenancy liability.

4. For the avoidance of doubt, you are liable for any rental from the start of your tenancy to the day before the new replacement tenancy begins.

5. Once it has been confirmed you can be released from your liability, they will then process the refund of any overpaid rental (if applicable) including your Advance Rental Payment.

6. Any refunds due will not be processed until the replacement occupier has collected keys and checked in.

7. If you fail to find anyone to replacement your tenancy you remain liable for the full agreement and any contractual obligations as outlined including all rental due as stated.

8. If you have withdrawn from university due to extenuating circumstances, please speak to the site accommodation team for further advice.

Please note: There will be a £50 admin charge added to your account for the processing of any tenancy takeover payable by the outgoing resident.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Students Choose Their Flatmates?

Yes, the management offers group booking options so friends can live together. If students are booking individually, the team does their best to match young adults with flatmates based on preferences like study habits and socialising.

What’s Included in the Rent?

The rent covers:
  • All utilities (gas, water, and electricity).
  • High-speed Wi-Fi.
  • Access to facilities like gyms, cinema rooms, and study spaces.
  • On-site support from trained staff.
The only additional charges are for laundry and vending machines.

Who’s On Site to Support Students?

The team in each property varies depending on its size, but every property has key staff in place to ensure students feel supported and at home. Property Manager: The go-to person for any big questions or concerns, ensuring everything runs smoothly in the accommodation. Customer Advisors: These friendly faces do much more than answer day-to-day queries like parcel collection or directions. They organise engaging activities and events, from welcome week celebrations to Halloween parties and sensory mornings, creating a real sense of community. On-site Maintenance Staff: Ready to tackle repairs quickly and ensure the building stays safe, comfortable, and functional. Cleaning Staff: Keep communal areas spotless and welcoming, ensuring a hygienic environment for everyone. These teams are backed by expert central and head office teams, providing the experience and resources needed to handle any situation. Students will always have the support they need to thrive.

What Happens if a Student Struggles Academically?

University can be challenging, and it’s natural for students to feel overwhelmed at times. While staff are not academic advisors, they work closely with local universities to guide students towards the support they need. University Support Services: These may include tutoring, writing workshops, and access to helpful study resources. Study-Friendly Environments: Properties feature quiet study spaces and private rooms, perfect for group projects or focused study sessions. Students are encouraged to connect with their university’s student support teams, who are dedicated to helping them succeed. The team is there to support them every step of the way.

Can Students Stay During the Holidays?

Absolutely! Many tenancies include the full academic year, covering holiday periods like Christmas and Easter. If students are staying during these times, the team will still be on-site to offer support, and there’s always someone available to help. For summer holidays, if the tenancy is ending but a student would like to stay longer, extensions can often be arranged based on availability. The property makes it easy for students to feel at home, no matter the time of year.

What Happens if a Student Has a Health Emergency?

Students are recommended to register with a local GP upon arrival to ensure access to healthcare when needed. For immediate emergencies, staff are trained in first aid and can provide support until professional medical help arrives. In the case of a serious health issue, emergency services will be contacted and the student’s emergency contact notified as soon as possible.

What If a Student Doesn’t Get Along with Their Flatmates?

Sharing a space can sometimes be tricky, but the team is there to help. Students are encouraged to try open and respectful communication with their flatmates to resolve any issues. If that doesn’t work, staff can step in to mediate and find a solution. In extreme cases, the option of transferring the student to a different room may be explored, subject to availability. The goal is to foster a supportive and harmonious living environment for all.

What If a Student Wants to Cook but Isn’t Confident?

Cooking for the first time can feel daunting, but support is available. Fully equipped kitchens: Every shared flat includes a well-equipped kitchen to make cooking easy. Simple recipes and workshops: The team shares easy-to-follow recipes and, at some properties, hosts cooking workshops to build confidence. Communal dinners: Events like communal dinners encourage students to cook and share meals with their flatmates. The environment makes it easy for students to enjoy cooking and feel at home in the kitchen.

How Do Students Get Their Post and Packages?

Receiving parcels is simple and secure. Customer advisors manage all deliveries and ensure students can collect their post safely during designated hours.

How Do You Help a Student Adjust to Independent Living?

Moving away from home is a big step, and support is provided to help students on their journey to independence. Workshops: Sessions on budgeting, cooking, and time management are offered. Customer advisors: The friendly team is always available to provide advice and guidance. Social events: Community-building activities help students settle in and feel at home.

What If a Student Has a Disability or Special Requirements?

The team is committed to providing inclusive and accessible accommodation. If a student has specific needs, they are encouraged to contact the team before booking so that the room and building can be tailored to their requirements.

Can Students Receive Grocery Deliveries?

Yes, grocery delivery services like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and others can deliver directly to the property. If needed, customer advisors can assist with managing deliveries. Ready to Book? Here’s What You Need Personal details Name, address & contact details of the guarantor Be ready to pay your advanced rent

How Do You Handle Deliveries for Students Who Aren’t Home?

If you aren’t home to receive a parcel, their customer advisors can securely hold it at reception until you can collect it. For added security, proof of identity is required when collecting packages.

What If I Have Never Lived Independently Before?

They understand this can be a big adjustment. Their team is there to help, offering support with budgeting, cooking, and time management. They also organise social events to help students build connections and feel at home in their new environment.

What Happens If a Student Gets Homesick and Wants to Come Home?

Homesickness is a normal part of the transition to university life, and their team is experienced in supporting students through it. If students want to come home for a short visit, they’ll be ready to welcome them back with open arms when they are ready to return.

What Happens If Students Miss an Event or Deadline?

They understand life can get busy. Their team ensures students are aware of important dates, such as rent payments, rebooking deadlines, and check-out instructions. They send regular reminders to keep students informed and on track.

What If A Student Has A Late-Night Emergency?

Their properties are staffed 24/7, so help is always available. Whether it’s a medical concern, lockout, or urgent issue, students can reach out to the on-site team for immediate assistance.

How Do You Support Students Who Work Part-Time Jobs?

They understand that many students balance their studies with part-time work. Their properties are designed to support this lifestyle, offering quiet spaces for studying and social areas where students can relax and unwind after a busy day.

What Happens If A Student Loses Their ID or Bank Card?

Their team is on hand to provide advice on how to report and replace lost items. They can also help students locate nearby branches or online resources for essential services.

Can You Help Students Get a Part-Time Job?

Yes, absolutely! They are there to support students in all aspects of their university experience, including finding part-time work. On-Site Paid Roles: They offer part-time positions within their accommodation, such as Student Ambassadors or Customer Advisor Assistants, which students can apply for. Job Fairs: At some of their larger properties, they host job fairs during Welcome Week, connecting residents with local businesses and recruiters. Partnerships With Local Employers: They collaborate with local businesses and job agencies to share opportunities that fit around students' studies. Advice and Guidance: Their on-site team provides tips on writing CVs, preparing for interviews, and balancing work with academic commitments. They know that finding a part-time job is a great way for students to gain experience, make connections, and manage finances—and they’re there to support students every step of the way.

How Do You Support LGBTQIA+ Students?

They are dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all students, including LGBTQIA+ residents. They celebrate diversity and ensure everyone feels respected and valued during their time at the property.

How Do You Support Students With Neurodiversity?

They are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all residents. They understand that everyone is unique, and they offer tailored support for those with neurodiverse needs.

What Are Your Recycling and Sustainability Practices?

They are committed to sustainability. Recycling facilities are available in all their properties, and they encourage tenants to use them. Some properties also participate in green initiatives, such as energy-saving programmes and waste reduction events.

What Happens If the Wi-Fi Stops Working?

Their properties are equipped with high-speed, reliable Wi-Fi. In the rare event of a connectivity issue, their support team works quickly to identify and resolve the problem, ensuring minimal disruption.

How Do You Support Mental Health?

Teams are trained in mental health first aid and actively collaborate with organisations like Student Minds and Cameron’s Companions to ensure young adults have access to the support they need. This includes providing helpful resources, organising workshops, and fostering a supportive environment where young adults feel comfortable seeking help.

What Are the Wi-Fi and Internet Facilities Like?

All properties feature high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building, perfect for studying, video calls, and streaming. This service is included at no extra cost, and support is available for any connectivity issues.

Forbidden Items?

To ensure the safety and comfort of everyone, the following items and activities are strictly prohibited:
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Smoking or Vaping Indoors
  • Electric Bikes and Electric Scooters
  • Pets
  • Adhesive Decorations
  • Cars
These rules are in place to ensure a safe and pleasant environment for all young adults.

Are Parties Allowed?

Parties are a natural part of university life, and support is provided to ensure they remain fun while respecting the community.

Are Guests Allowed?

Yes, young adults are welcome to have guests stay for up to two nights, including family members. For longer visits, a list of nearby hotels with preferential rates is provided for families coming to visit. Guests are the responsibility of the tenant.

What Support Do You Provide During Exam Periods?

Wellness activities, grab-and-go breakfasts, calm study environments, and paused rent reminders are provided to reduce stress and support students during exams.

What Happens If a Student Needs to Extend Their Stay Temporarily?

Support is provided to assist with arranging an extension, subject to availability.

Insurance?

Contents insurance is included within the tenancy.

TV Licence?

A TV licence is not included and will be required if a TV is used.

What Happens If a Student Breaks Something in Their Room?

Damage should be reported immediately via the maintenance system. Costs may apply.

What Should Students Do If They Lose Their Key or Access Card?

Lost keys or cards should be reported immediately. A replacement fee may apply.

What Happens If a Student is Struggling Financially?

Students should contact the team as soon as possible for advice or support options.

What Happens If a Student Has a Maintenance Issue?

Requests can be submitted via the resident app, and urgent issues are prioritised.

How Do You Handle Room Maintenance During the Year?

Routine inspections are carried out, and issues can be reported at any time.

What Happens If There’s a Power Cut or Utility Issue?

The team responds promptly and works with providers to restore services quickly.

How Do You Handle Noise from the Surrounding Area?

Noise issues can be reported and addressed appropriately.

Are Sites Safe?

Sites have security measures and emergency contacts in place.

Are There Staff Available Onsite?

Support is available 24/7.

Can I Buy Bedding and Kitchen Utensils?

Yes, these can be purchased through a partnered service.

Can a Student Bring Their Own Furniture?

Rooms are fully furnished, but small personal items are welcome.

Can Students Tour the Property on Check-In Day?

Yes, communal areas can be toured on check-in day.

Will There Be Parking Available on Check-In Day?

Temporary drop-off parking is available.

What If a Student Wants to Move to a Different Room?

Room changes are subject to availability and may incur a fee.

Can Students Personalise Their Room?

Personalisation is encouraged within guidelines.

What Happens If a Student Locks Themselves Out?

Reception or the on-site team can assist after identity verification.

How Are Flatmate Conflicts Resolved?

The team can mediate, and room transfers may be considered.

Can I Smoke in My Flat?

No, smoking or vaping indoors is not permitted.

Can a Student Stay Over the Summer if They Find Work?

Yes, subject to availability, flexible extensions are offered.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne Student Accommodation

Newcastle upon Tyne has over 50,000 students across different institutions such as Newcastle University and Northumbria University. Newcastle upon Tyne is known for it's cultural, affordable living, and history. On-campus housing in Newcastle such as private halls and student halls  often fills up quickly, making off-campus options an necessary choice. International students can choose from student rooms, like ensuite rooms, non-ensuite rooms, and studio apartments, ensuring flexibility for different lifestyles. Many student flats Newcastle upon Tyne are located close to major universities, transport links, and social hubs, combining convenience with community.

Amber simplifies the student housing search in Newcastle with a user-friendly platform, verified property listings, and personalised support. Students can explore student rentals Newcastle upon Tyne from top providers such as Scape, Unilodge, and Student Village, and benefit from flexible lease options tailored to student needs. Some of the top accommodation options in Newcastle upon Tyne include St Mary's Newcastle and Bryson Court. With amber as the starting point for all accommodation searches, students can confidently find safe, convenient, and affordable housing in Newcastle.

About Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in the United Kingdom. It is known for its welcoming community, economic opportunities, and cultural diversity. It is home to over 300,000 residents. It is located in north-east England on the northern bank of the River Tyne. Newcastle is nicknamed as the "Steel City" due to its industrial heritage. Newcastle has a glorious history dating back to Roman times. Newcastle upon Tyne is surrounded by countryside, historic places, and  beaches. This makes it a perfect place for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring nature.


The city has a 92% employment rate, thanks to it's industries in the feilds such as education, healthcare, technology, and digital media. Newcastle also has several higher education institutions and thus it makes it a key destination for students. Newcastle has a safety index of 76 and it provides secure and welcoming atmosphere for residents. Students also visit attractions like the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Castle, and St. James’ Park. All these factors make this city that offers a variety of student accommodation near Newcastle University and Northumbria University an ideal place to live.

Best Student Accommodation in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Students can choose from different types of accommodation such as en-suites, non-ensuites, and studios in Newcastle upon Tyne. Each one of them comes with its own level of privacy and community experience.  It also ensures that you don’t compromise while selecting your new home. Let’s take a look at some of the student accommodation Newcastle upon Tyne options:

1. St James' Point - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - Fantastic student housing facility. The team is accommodating and kind. From: £159 per week
2. St James' House - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - I have been staying here for a couple of years now. One of the best studio apartment options in the city. From: £229 per week
3. Collegiate Plummer House - ★★★★★ (4.9/5) - The friendliest accommodation. The staff always make you feel at home. From: £165 per week
4. The Foundry - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - Great location, reasonable price, lovely vibe. This place feels like home. Highlight. The staff is amazing and has such positive energy! - From: £175 per week
5. iQ Collingwood - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - The location of the accommodation is excellent. There are lively, spacious rooms, and the surroundings are also pleasant. - From: £160 per week

Affordable Student Accommodation in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne has many student housing options.  Students can choose from cheap student accommodation in Newcastle upon Tyne which include options such as 2-bedroom rooms, 3-bedroom rooms, and studio apartments. These options help students to find which option fits best for their lifestyles. Below are some of the affordable shared accommodations in Newcastle upon Tyne that you can check out.

1.Newcastle 1 -  From 155/week
2. The Bridge - From £180 per week
3. Quay Point -  From £160 per week
4. Market House - From £170 per week
5. Albert Place- From £159 per week

Best Areas to Live in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle has many good neighbourhoods, each one of it caters to a different lifestyle. Students can easily choose a neighbourhood based on factors such as nearness to universities and affordability. Here are some of the popular student areas that provide accommodation within just a short walk away from universities:

1. Jesmond – This area is a top choice for students studying in Newcastle University and Northumbria University. Jesmond has plenty of bars, cafes, and shops. Popular Newcastle upon Tyne student rentals in this area are Bryson Court and others. Average rent: £125–£150 per week.
2. Heaton –  Heaton is ideal for students who are looking for more affordable accommodation options. Heaton has a peaceful atmosphere and it also has provides easy access to the city centre via the metro. One of the best student rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne is Union Square. Average rent: £90–£130 per week.
3. Sandyford – If you are someone who prefer a quieter area, then Sandyford is perfect for you. It’s close to universities. Sheares Hall is one of the best off-campus Newcastle University apartments option. Average rent: £110–£140 per week.
4. Newcastle City Centre – The City Centre has shops, restaurants, clubs, and cultural venues closer to you. Popular off-campus housing Newcastle upon Tyne city centre includes City Co-Living Newcastle. Average rent: £140–£180 per week.

5. Quayside – Quayside is known for its riverside views, Quayside is great for students who enjoy an active social life. This area offers modern apartments and walking paths along the Tyne. Average rent: £150–£200 per week. Top student apartments for rent in Newcastle upon Tyne options include Market House.

Room Types Available in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne has a wide variety accommodation options  which are designed to meet different needs and budgets.  Students living in the city can choose from private student halls and shared living accommodations varying from studios to multi-bedroom apartments. Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) is accommodation that is usually located near universities or in the city centre and provides modern facilities. Private accommodation has modern en-suite rooms or self-contained studios, which include a private kitchen and bathroom. Here’s a quick guide to the most common room types:

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

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

3. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments have individual bedrooms but the residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.

4. Private Rooms
Private apartments have a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person. Private rentals in Newcastle are a common choice, particularly in areas like Jesmond and Heaton.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None, the entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort.

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

Cost of living In Newcastle Upon Tyne

Students usually spends £850–£1,500 per month including the rent, food, transport, and relaxation. Thus careful planning becomes important ass it can help reduce extra expenses outside of student accommodation and save a few pounds. Below is the breakdown of cost of living that can help in planning expenses.

1. Off-campus accommodation: Accommodation costs for students in Newcastle typically range from £350 to £900 per month.
2. Food: On average, food expenses for students in Newcastle range from £450 to £480 per month.
3. Groceries: The average monthly cost for groceries in Newcastle for students is between £120 and £140.
4. Transportation: Transportation costs for students in Newcastle average between £60 and £80 per month.
5. Clothes: Students typically spend between £90 and £120 on clothing each month.
6. Entertainment: Leisure activities typically cost students in Newcastle around £30 to £50 per month.

Student travel in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne has a top class of transportation system that can help you to reach on time wherever you want to go, be it your lectures or meeting friends, there’s a mode of transport that will fit your every need. Here’s a breakdown of the best ways to travel:

Transport optionDetailsCost
BusMost popular and affordable; Go North East & Stagecoach cover major student areas and university campuses.Student pass: £15–£20/week
Metro & TrainsFast for city trips and nearby towns like Gateshead & Sunderland; Tyne and Wear Metro connects student areas; National Rail offers student railcards (up to 30% off).Metro pass: ~£20/week; Railcard: ~£30/year
BikingDedicated cycling lanes; bike-share schemes; students often rent or buy bikes.Rentals: £10–£15/week
WalkingVery walkable student areas like Jesmond & Heaton; eco-friendly and free.Free
Taxis & Ride-SharingUber, Bolt & local taxis available; good for late nights or quick trips.£5–£10 per ride


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Student lifestyle & Tourist Attractions in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle is famous for being safe and student-friendly, it provides an environment where students can excel academically and grow socially. With student accommodation scattered near universities, the city is located at the centre. There are several hangout spots for students. Students usually spend their time at Holy Hobo which is a cafe-bar in Jesmond. Places like Popworld Newcastle offer drinks and a joyful atmosphere. The Quayside Market is held every Sunday and transforms the riverside into a hub filled with food stalls and local makers. The Jesmond Dene provides a retreat for picnics or a jog, by providing a peaceful woodland valley just minutes away from the area of Jesmond. Also Events such as the Newcastle Food and Drinks Festival and Newcastle International Film Festival bring energy to the town, providing great chance for students to enjoy and network with people. The city’s is also very famous for it's architecture and art galleries.  For Students who love shopping there is the Grainger Market. All in all, student life in this English city is as rewarding as it is memorable.

Top Universities in Newcastle Upon Tyne

The city has academic programs, industry links, and a happening student life. It's a place that gives both higher education and career growth. Here’s a look at the best universities in the city:

1. Newcastle University: Newcastle University is a member of the  Russell Group and is famous for its research. It has a wide range of programs in fields like medicine, law, engineering, and social sciences.

2. Northumbria University:  Northumbria University is famous, as it focus more on employability and practical learning. Northumbria students enrol in diverse programs in business, law, arts, and engineering. This university as well have strong industry connections and thus provide better placement opportunities.

3. Newcastle College: Newcastle College helps students in vocational training, apprenticeships, and higher education programs. Its courses are designed to provide hands-on skills and real-world experience for students pursuing various career paths.

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