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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can a student rent accommodation in Worcester? 🤔

Select, pay, and book. After you shortlist from our catalog of more than 100+ rooms in Worcester, you will be provided free service throughout the entire process from our experienced team. You can contact us for any further queries and guidance and we'd be happy to assist you. 

How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in Worcester?

Several factors decide the rent of student accommodation, and one of the essential aspects is the location. The price of accommodation in Worcester can range between 110/week to even a whopping 140/week.

Apart from the location, the rent also depends on the various amenities and facilities provided by the accommodation and the room's configuration. The rent of accommodation will decrease as you move further away from Central Worcester.

What are the best areas for students to live in Worcester? 📍

Student life in Worcester has everything a student needs, no matter where you live, you will enjoy the best of the city. Selly Oak, Harborne, Edgbaston, Solihull, Birmingham City Centre, etc. are some of the most popular, affordable, and culturally diverse areas in Worcester. However, you have to consider your commute to Uni & budget to decide what's best for you. 

What is the cheapest rent I can pay in Worcester?

GenR8 Sansome offers the best accommodation for a reasonable price of 110/week while providing you a decent range of facilities. 

When should I book my accommodation for September intake?

Usually, 6 months before is the ideal time to book your accommodation. Most of these accommodations start their intake in February but they will let you book rooms at the last moment if they have rooms available. But booking earlier will be the best bargain for you because the more you wait the more you pay.

How much money will I spend on bills? 🚰

This depends on the property you rent, but most of our student properties in Worcester have bills included, so you'll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. The bills include WiFi, and other facilities such as a gym, gaming room, cinema room, and other common spaces. For more information get in touch with our team of experts. 

Can I get discounts for student accommodation in Worcester?

Yes, students who book early often get good discounts and pay much less rent for their accommodation. You can also leverage the discounts and cashback from group bookings.

Can I stay with a friend at my student accommodation in Worcester?

Yes, you can share accommodation with your friends but depending on the property you may be imposed with a minimal extra charge for this. You can share an apartment or opt for dual occupancy studios. Living in groups might earn you a discount as well. 

Can I get a furnished student room in Worcester?

Yes, all student accommodation is fully furnished. 

How do I pay for my student room in Worcester?

You can make the payment via numerous modes including net banking or your debit card.

We also have our own payment portal where we can assist you with the process.

Can I view my student flat in Worcester before booking?

Yes. If you'd wish to schedule a viewing before booking a property, get in contact with our booking experts, and we will arrange a virtual tour for you.

What different accommodation types are available for students in Worcester? 🏠

Our Student accommodation options are classified by 3 major configurations:

Shared: A shared room is where two or more students can share a single room, washroom, kitchen, and other common spaces.

En-suite/Private room: An en-suite is where you get a private bedroom and bathroom, whereas the kitchen and living areas are shared with others.

Studios: A studio is a self-contained unit with a bedroom, a kitchen, and a private washroom. Two students may book a single studio together, subject to the policies of the accommodation provider.

You can thus make an informed decision based upon your interests. You can choose between shared and private apartments depending upon your budget.

I am a working professional, can I stay in private halls in Worcester?

If you are a student then you can definitely live in the private halls. Accommodation options for working professionals are available in Worcester.

There are a few accommodation options for non-students which are subject to availability.

Student Accomodations in Worcester

Worcester Student Accommodation

Finding appropriate student accommodation in Worcester can be a tedious task, but it's not difficult at all. AmberStudent has a great deal of cheap student accommodation with uber comfort available at a reasonable price. Student hostels in Central Worcester are found near many world-renowned universities like Newman University, Ulster University, and also attracts a large flock of students who select nearby twons having notable universities such as Aston University, University of Birmingham and many more. 


Ranging from luxurious student accommodations to cheap student accommodations in Worcester, the city comprises all. All the student hostels in Worcester are built for the uber comfort of the students. The city has something for everybody. Student accommodation in Worcester is further segregated into halls of residences, private halls of residences, and private housing. 


Covering a wide range of private studios in  Southborough, Worcester to a budget-friendly in Bolton, Worcester  en-suites, and shared apartments, you will find a never-ending list of bargain deals in the city. As a matter of fact, student housing in Worcester ranges from GBP 110/week to 140/week. There are also housing options available for the students who are looking for short term tenancies in Worcester. And it is much easier to book short term accommodation in Worcester compared to any other city in England. 

About Worcester

One of England' oldest English county areas, Worcester City is a cathedral city and the ceremonial county town of Worcestershire in England. Founded after the country's early medieval history, Worcester is a beautiful hilly and mountainous area that has been a major economic sector of England. The City also shares its borders with nearby popular cities such as Coventry, Birmingham and Leicester, making Worcester a highly connected countryside part of England. 


Influenced by historical and modern warfare, Worcester's architecture is a mixture of the early 19th and 20th Century. Worcester's local attractions, such as Worcester Cathedral, Witley Court and Gardens, and National Trust - Brockhampton Estate, are some of the most popular heritage sites that attract thousands of travellers every year. Moreover, the City also hosts many international students amongst these travellers inspired by Worcester's international curriculum and fruitful career prospects. 


For secondary education, Worcester boasts its renowned University of Worcester, Worcester Sixth Form College, and Heart of Worcestershire College and also holds other popular universities like University of Birmingham and Coventry University in the vicinity. These universities provide undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degrees to worldwide students in numerous fields ranging from science, engineering, fashion, and arts. Every year, the City hosts more than 70,000 international students, who make Worcester the most liked international education destination in England and a PERFECT destination to study abroad.

Student Travel Worcester

In general, England's transport system is potentially one of the most effective transportation systems on our planet. This leaves no worries in student's minds of students who are going anywhere in England. Moreover, when planning to Worcester, there may be a few things that every student should keep in mind while traversing in the city. 


The City is smartly connected to every major transportation system that is easily available within walking distance from every university. To help you out, we have enlisted the major transport system in Worcester along with their average fares. Students should note that these fares could vary from peak hours to sloppy hours. 


Train: Worcester has three main railway stations namely the Worcester Shrub Hill railway station, Worcester Foregate Street and Worcestershire Parkway. These stations are three of the most well-connected train stations. So you don't have to worry about travelling to nearby cities on weekends. 


Bus: Worcester's bus network runs 24 hours a day, with more than 100 buses running up and down the City. Students can take up buses from Worcester Bus Station near the City Centre that connect to all national highways of England. 


There are hundreds of local bus stops present at every corner of the City, designed to cater to local and national travellers. The average bus fare in Worcester is around GBP 1-1.20/day. You can also choose a 'Worcester County Council Services' bus pass that heavily reduces local transport expenses by significant margins.


Cycling: You can also explore local parts of the City via cycling. You can visit Worcester's exclusive cycling areas like Worcester's famous Diglis Bridge.  

Student Living Worcester

When it comes to student life in Worcester, the city holds an esteemed reputation amongst international students. With numerous dynamic and vibrant spots for the crowd, the town is ideal for all ages to explore and travel. Those who like spending quality time around nature can visit the popular Fort Royal Park, where you will find astounding natural beauty that suits well for all Instagram lovers. 


It is preferable to reside in GenR8 Sansome which is near the Worcester City Centre


Meanwhile, exploring local shops and city malls can also leave you in awe of Worcester's eateries that bring a wide variety of cuisines and drinks from almost every corner of the world. Bills Worcester Restaurant and Globe Modern Bistro are Worcester's most popular restaurants and takeout places if you crave a sufficient dining experience at affordable prices. 


One can also enjoy a drink watching your city's football team match at The Swan at Whittington or can groove to the trendy disco beats in the vibrant clubs in The Velvet Lounge situated right next to City Centre. With these ample options to exploit, your stay couldn't be any better!

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