Positioned at the heart of the historic city, Vita Student Portland House Exeter Longbrook St, EX4 6AH, United Kingdom, stands as a testament to modern student living. Boasting an array of high-end room types such as Classic, Deluxe, and Premium Plus Studio to the luxurious Ultimate Vita and Accessible Room, this sought-after student accommodation in Exeter ensures a match for every preference. Strategically placed in proximity to educational institutions, Vita Student Portland House Exeter is at a convenient distance from both Exeter College and the esteemed University of Exeter, making it an ideal choice for those pursuing academic excellence.
Exeter, a city renowned for its illustrious educational institutions, vibrant student community, and rich cultural tapestry, offers an unparalleled experience for students choosing to call it home. The city's history dates back to the Roman era, leaving an indelible mark on its architecture and cultural offerings. As an educational hub, it hosts a sizeable student population, contributing to the city's dynamic and youthful vibe. Exeter's renowned University of Exeter consistently ranks amongst the top universities, while nearby Exeter College serves as a pivotal foundation for further education. One of the city's most iconic landmarks is Exeter Cathedral, a magnificent medieval cathedral that dominates the city's skyline. Exeter has a long and fascinating history, dating back to Roman times when it was known as Isca Dumnoniorum. Evidence of its Roman past can still be seen today in the form of the city walls and the underground passages known as Exeter's Underground Passages. Vita Student Portland House Student Accommodation Exeter, provided by Vita Student, is not just accommodation in Exeter; it's a gateway to this city's life and legacy. Nestled amidst historic sites and modern conveniences, it offers an ideal blend of study and leisure—perfect for a flourishing student lifestyle.
Enjoy a host of amenities at no extra cost, including free breakfast, utility bills, cleaning services, daily coffee, high-speed internet, gym access, personal training or yoga sessions, bike rental, social events, and cooking classes. Typically valued at £965 per month in the UK, these benefits are all included with your student package.
Offering a harmonious blend of comfort and convenience, Vita Student Portland House Exeter student accommodation stands out as an impeccable choice for students. It provides a variety of room types tailored to every student's preference, including Classic, Deluxe, Premium Plus Studio, Ultimate Vita, and Accessible Rooms.
Each room type at Vita Student Exeter comes equipped with a spacious three-quarter bed for restful nights, a dedicated desk and chair for studying, and convenient under-bed storage to keep your belongings organized. You'll find ample wardrobe space for your clothes and a bathroom mirror for grooming routines. The kitchen area is equipped with modern appliances such as a microwave, hob, fridge, freezer, and oven, ensuring you can prepare your favorite meals with ease. Relax and unwind in your room with the included smart TV, or enjoy fresh air through the opening window. Additionally, stay organized with a pinboard for important reminders and a bin for easy waste disposal. With these amenities, Vita Student Portland House Exeter provides both comfort and convenience for your academic journey.
Vita Student Exeter allows students to enjoy the luxury of their private study room. Need a break from the books? Head to the cosy coffee lounge to relax and recharge. Stay active and healthy with access to our fully-equipped gym, or unwind with friends in the movie room or over a game of pool. With convenient amenities like a laundry room and bike store, they've got you covered for all your practical needs. Start your day right with the complimentary weekday breakfast, and rest easy knowing our bi-weekly housekeeping service keeps things tidy. Stay connected with superfast Wifi and feel secure with CCTV monitoring and 24/7 onsite team support. Your safety is our priority, with secure key fob access ensuring peace of mind throughout your stay.
Situated in the heart of Exeter, Vita Student Portland House Exeter offers an exciting living experience for students who want to make the most of their university days. Just outside their door, residents can enjoy a variety of local amenities and entertainment options that make student life both convenient and enjoyable. Crucially, the Vita Student Exeter is just a walk away from educational hubs such as Exeter College and the University of Exeter, making your daily commute a breeze.
Love a good meal out? You're spoilt for choice with a range of restaurants, including Pious Sushi & Bubble Tea, known for its delicious gastro offerings, and The New Gourmet, a dream destination for vegans. If you fancy international cuisine, you'll find spots like Comptoir Libanais, offering delicious Middle Eastern dishes, and Las Iguanas, where Latin flavours come alive.
Nightlife enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to trendy bars such as The Monkey Suit and The Old Firehouse, both perfect for a laid-back evening with friends. For caffeine lovers, Tealith Bubble Tea and Di tea bubble tea is are excellent choice for a study break or a morning pick-me-up. Daily conveniences are also just a stone's throw away, with grocery stores like Tesco Express and Sainsbury's Local catering to all your essentials. In case of medical needs, Heavitree Hospital is within easy reach, ensuring peace of mind for you and your family.
For those moments of relaxation, beautiful green spaces such as Northernhay Gardens are nearby, offering a serene escape from the bustle of city life. When it comes to exploring, you won't want to miss cultural spots like Exeter Cathedral or historical sites like the Royal Albert Memorial Museum for enriching experiences. At the end of the day, Vita Student Portland House Exeter offers not just prime student accommodation.
Exploring Exeter becomes effortless when you choose Vita Student Portland House Exeter student accommodation. A variety of public transport options at your doorstep ensures you can navigate across the city conveniently. Portland House (Stop 35) and Sidwell Street (Stop 20) are the nearest bus stops to the property. Exeter Central is the nearest metro link. The reliable and frequent services ensure that students have a smooth travel experience to the University of Exeter and other parts of the city from Vita Student Portland House Student Accommodation Exeter.
Unfortunately property don’t have on-site parking at this building. However, all of property buildings are centrally located, with quick access to university and public transport.
Property Portland House is all-in. Free breakfast, utility bills, private bookable spaces, free-to-use bikes, on-site gym, housekeeping, daily events, and much more are all included when you move in.
Property Portland House is ideally located for students at the University of Exeter, and is just a 10/15-minute walk from the main campus.
Property Portland House is less than a 10-minute walk from Exeter Central Train Station, and there are bus stops outside the building that allow you to get around the city easily.
Property Portland House is located in Exeter city centre, meaning that all of Exeter’s shops and essentials are at your doorstep.
Yes! Contact property team to book a viewing.
Yes! All of property buildings have bike stores, and they’re included in your fee. Property also have property bikes that you can use whenever you want.
Yes, all of property buildings have on-site printing facilities. When you arrive, you will receive an email to set up your printing account – once you have confirmed you can add credit to your account and start printing.
Rooms at property already include kitchen appliances like a fridge, microwave, oven and hob. Please do not bring any additional appliances when you move in.
Yes – property have a laundry room in the building. When using the laundry rooms, all you need to do is top up your account to start using the machines.
While property rooms include all main kitchen appliances and furniture, you’ll need to bring your own utensils and kitchenware, kettle and toaster, bedroom furnishings, such as towels, duvets, and pillows. However, if you’ve booked a room with property you can order one of property kitchen and bedding packs, which delivers all the essentials to your room before you arrive.
Yes, you can get free contents insurance with property partner Endsleigh. When you move in, you will receive an email to confirm your cover.
Yes. You need to be a full-time student to live at property.
Property has a number of student room options to choose from, all designed to give you the best student living experience. Property have a range of luxury studios as well as shared apartments – each room however has its own ensuite, bed and study desk.
Rooms at property are quick to sell out, so the best time to book your student accommodation is when you’re applying for your university. If you don’t meet your grade requirements for your chosen uni, and aren’t offered a place, you can cancel your room free of charge – check out the cancellation policy for terms and conditions should this occur.
Yes. property contracts allow you to stay over the winter holidays, with the option of staying over summer by choosing a 52 weeks contract.
property have many accessible rooms across property buildings – these feature a bigger bathroom, step-free access, and adaptable features. Find out more about property accessible rooms.
Unfortunately, property facilities are not suitable for pets, so property do not allow them in property buildings. But property love to see your photos of them!
It might be possible to check in earlier than your contract starts, if your room is empty over the summer. Get in touch and property can let you know the earliest date that you can move in. Once your contract has officially started, you can move in at any time. Closer to the start date, property ask you to let property know when you plan to arrive so that property can make check-in as seamleas possible – but if you need to amend this date and time, you can easily do so from within your property account.
For most buildings at property, you can choose between two contract length options: 45 weeks or 52 weeks. Booking a 52 weeks contract allows you to stay in the building over the summer holidays. Some of property buildings only have the option of 45 or 52 weeks contracts – you’ll see the options available when booking your room.
Property have some studios available with shorter contracts in property residences across the UK and Spain. Perfect if you are only studying for a term at a time or on a language course that lasts a few months.
If you think you might not be able to complete your payments on time, it’s really important that you get in touch with property at the earliest opportunity. Contact property via Live Chat in your online account so that property can discuss your situation.
At property, you choose your own individual room from property availability, so absolutely! Get in touch with property Lettings team and property can help you select a room close to your friends.
No, you don’t need a guarantor to book a room at property.
Property don’t charge a deposit to live at property. However, if any damage occurs while you live in the room, you will be expected to pay for any damages caused before you check out. The Advance Licence Fee payment that you pay when you book your room is a pre-payment of the first 2 weeks of your contract and therefore isn’t refunded at the end of your stay.
Unfortunately, you are committed under the license period to pay the full license fee. Property may have a waiting list of people that would like to take over your booking which would then relinquish you from your contract. Property cannot refund your license fee until a replacement is found to take over your booking. To learn more, use the Live Chat function within your Online Account and property can explain the process to you.
Yes! property is all-in.
Your room is absolutely secure. All door entry is key fobbed, property have CCTV and property on-site staff are available at reception or patrolling the building 24 hours a day. Their job is to protect you and the building at all times.
No. As per UK Legislation, it is against the law to smoke indoors. Also, as per your Licence Agreement, it is not permitted to smoke or vape inside any property building. There are designated smoking areas at each of the developments which you are welcome to use.
A fortnightly clean of your studio is part of the service at property. Property brilliant housekeeping team will provide a 20 minute clean of your floor, kitchen worktop surfaces and en-suite to keep things clean for you. Property do this to ensure your room is kept in the very best condition throughout the year and to minimise the damage. However, they will not tidy your belongings or wash your dishes to respect your privacy. If you would like to book additional deep cleans, please speak to a member of the management team who can discuss the options with you and book an additional clean at a time to suit you. The housekeeping team will also clean all communal areas but are not responsible for throwing away your rubbish, so please be mindful and respect the building.
Property organise events for all properties, for every day of the property weeks. From PT classes, to craft workshops and cooking classes, there’s an event to spark everybody’s interests. Plus, property partner with luxury brands like La Mer, Harvey Nichols and L’Occitane to bring you the best event experiences of any student accommodation in the world.
All property residences have an on-site laundry room with washing and drying machines where you’ll simply pay for any washing or drying you need. However, if you’re staying at Telephone House in Sheffield, laundry is included as part of your rent! The laundry rooms are open 24 hours a day.
Unfortunately property do not offer airport services, however all of property buildings are located centrally and are easily accessible by public transport or taxi.
When you book your room, you’ll be offered the choice of paying in One (Annual) or Four Instalments. You’ll pay for the first 2 weeks of your contract when you book – this is the Advance Licence Fee.
During the booking process, you’ll be presented with the payment due dates and amounts dependent on the building and instalment option that you’ve chosen.
When it’s time to pay, you can simply make your payment via card or bank transfer via your property account. Property have a number of payment methods dependent on the country your bank is located in – but these include all major credit and debit cards, and if you’re an international student, even bank transfers to a local bank in your home currency!
24/25 Academic Year
You have booked a Clearing Room (see special cancellation terms for Clearing Rooms below) you can cancel free of charge if you are within your cooling off period; your cooling off period is 5 days from the date of booking, for bookings made until 27th May 2024, and 48 hours for bookings made on or after 27th May 2024.
You can also cancel free of charge under the below additional policies:
“No Place, No Pay”
If you are declined a place to study at a university located in the same city as your property accommodation, you may cancel and obtain a full refund,
You are declined a place for any reason other than not meeting the academic requirements to obtain a place (including, but not limited to, academic or other misconduct, financial reasons, or withdrawing from your application or course)
You did not complete all necessary steps required by your university to complete your application in time
The Occupation Period outlined in your Licence Agreement has begun.
If you are initially declined a place to study at university, or progress into the next academic year, you must immediately notify property if you intend to appeal the decision. property will confirm to you whether you will continue to benefit from this additional policy during and subsequent to your appeal being made.
“No Visa, No Pay”
If you are declined a Visa to study in the UK, by UK Visas and Immigration, you may cancel and obtain a full refund if notice is provided to property before 16th August 2024,
You did not complete all necessary steps required by UKVI to complete your visa application
Your university was unable to issue you with a CAS Number to obtain your visa owing to you not completing all necessary steps to complete your application to study.
Under both additional cancellation policies:
You must supply suitable proof to property in writing within 48 hours of being made aware of the change in circumstances and property may request additional information to support your cancellation request to satisfy property of the circumstances of your request.
If at any point you have checked in to your Accommodation, you are unable to cancel your Agreement free of charge and must find a replacement student.
Should you need to make a request to cancel your accommodation under any of the above policies, you should send your request in writing (with supporting evidence attached) to property mail.
Once you have booked and your cooling period has elapsed, you are bound into a legal licence agreement which requires you to pay for the full period of the licence agreement. Property suggest if you are unsure about exam results, receiving your visa or other condition on you attending University that you contact property to discuss on call.
If your cancellation request is accepted for one of the above reasons, any Advance Licence Fee Payment will be fully refunded to the account from which it was paid.
Clearing Room Cancellation Policy
There is no cooling-off period for property Clearing Rooms.
You can only cancel free of charge in line with the “No Place, No Pay” policy above.
Outside of these terms, in order to cancel you must organise a replacement student to take over your contract and take over the liability for the License Fee (and you will still be responsible for all payments until a replacement is found). For the avoidance of doubt, if at any point you have checked in to your booking, you are no longer eligible to cancel free of charge and must find a replacement student.
If your cancellation request is accepted for one of the above reasons, any Advance Licence Fee Payment will be fully refunded to the account from which it was paid.
Can I leave early and get the remainder of my license fee back?
Unfortunately, you are committed under the license period to pay the full license fee. We may have a waiting list of people that would like to take over your booking which would then relinquish you from your contract. We cannot refund your license fee until a replacement is found to take over your booking.
All property buildings offer a superfast Wi-Fi connection which allows you to stay connected wherever you are in the building; in your studio, around the residence or in the hub space.
You will also have your own individual private & secure personal wire network. Unlike services at other providers, not only can you connect each of your devices to the internet but you can also enable 10 personal Smart devices to discover and connect to each other. This means that you can share content between your Smart devices in a private and secure way just like you would in a traditional home setting and you can do it safe in the knowledge that nobody else in the building can connect to them.
property WiFi speeds are as follows:
• 250 mbps Wi-Fi in all buildings in the UK and 100 mbps in property buildings in Spain
• 500 mbps Wired connection through the internet ports (excluding Birmingham, Edinburgh and St Albans as they have no internet ports, and Spain, when property offer 100 Mbps).
You certainly can. And in the event your place is declined, you can cancel free of charge,
You were denied a place for any reason other than not meeting the academic requirements to obtain a place (including, but not limited to, academic or other misconduct, financial reasons, or withdrawing from your application or course)
You did not complete all necessary steps required by your university to complete your application in time
The Occupation Period outlined in your Licence Agreement has begun.
If you are initially declined a place to study at university, or progress into the next academic year, you must immediately notify property if you intend to appeal the decision. Property will confirm to you whether you will continue to benefit from this additional policy during and subsequent to your appeal being made.
If you plan on watching/recording any live terrestrial TV or on BBC iPlayer, you will need to pay for your own TV Licence. You can set up your TV Licence. You only need a TV Licence if you’re living in the UK. If you’re living in Spain, you do not need to buy a TV Licence. You shouldn’t need to pay council tax in the UK as a full-time student. Property might ask for evidence of your student status at any point during your stay in order to ensure you are exempt from council tax.
This Vita Student accommodation includes a comprehensive range services which are included in your rent such as: free breakfast, utility bills, cleaning service, daily coffee, high-speed internet, gym access, personal training or yoga sessions, bike rental, social events, and cooking classes. Typically, these amenities in UK would otherwise add up to £965 per month in the UK! However, all of these services are included in your Student package, ensuring you receive great value and convenience without any extra charges.
There are numerous factors that students consider essential while looking for the ideal student accommodation in Exeter. This includes closer proximity to the universities, top-class amenities, and easy access to public transport. While on-campus housing is available, demand often exceeds supply, making private, off-campus accommodation a preferred choice for many students. Amber simplifies your search for private Exeter accommodation, offering a seamless booking experience with comprehensive support.
Students can choose from a variety of student homes Exeter options, including studio apartments, shared apartments, or en-suite rooms that offer the perfect mix of privacy and shared amenities. Amber provides a range of off-campus Exeter student accommodation, tailored to different budgets and preferences, ensuring students find a home that suits their lifestyle. Their services include verified listings, flexible lease options, and personalized booking assistance, making the process stress-free. Most student flats in Exeter are conveniently located near top universities, such as the University of Exeter, allowing students to enjoy short commutes and easy access to campus facilities. Popular student housing options include The Printworks by HFS and Collegiate Point Exe by Collegiate, among others, all offering modern amenities. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly studio apartments in Exeter or high-end ensuites, amber ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Exeter, located in the southwest of England, is a historic city that seamlessly blends rich heritage with a rich, modern atmosphere. With roots tracing back to Roman times, Exeter is renowned for its stunning medieval architecture, charming cobbled streets, and the iconic Exeter Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic design. Despite its historical charm, the city is a bustling educational and cultural hub, making it an ideal place for students.
With a population of approximately 130,000, Exeter offers a close-knit and welcoming environment. The city is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and weekend getaways. Home to some top universities in the UK, the city attracts students from around the globe. Student-friendly neighbourhoods like St Leonards Rd, Northernhay Place, and Mount Pleasant provide convenient access to the university and essential amenities.
Exeter boasts a robust employment landscape, with an employment rate of 79.4% as of 2024, positioning it 9th out of 62 cities in the UK. The city also offers job opportunities across sectors, such as finance, technology, and sustainability, making it an attractive destination for post-graduation careers. Students looking for private accommodation in Exeter have popular options such as Exeter One, located just 0.8 miles from campus, and Iron Bridge Studios, which is 0.6 miles away, offering contemporary apartments with excellent amenities. Beyond academics, Exeter boasts a lively social and cultural scene, making it an exciting place to live. The city hosts major events such as the Exeter Festival of Food & Drink, the Respect Festival, and the Exeter Christmas Market, which bring together students and locals for celebrations throughout the year.
When moving to a new city, students often consider several factors, including affordability, location, and proximity to their university. Finding the right student accommodation in Exeter is essential for a comfortable and convenient student life. With multiple options ranging from ensuite and non-ensuite rooms to private apartments, shared student housing and independent student studio flats Exeter, the city caters to a variety of preferences and budgets. To simplify your search, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best student accommodations in Exeter, all offering modern amenities and easy access to top universities like the University of Exeter and Exeter College. These accommodations come with features such as on-site gyms, study lounges, communal spaces, and high-speed internet, ensuring a well-rounded living experience.
3. Exeter Elm
5. Atlas House
7. The Barn
10. Hill View Place
As a student, living away from home comes with its share of perks and challenges, with budgeting being a top priority. Finding affordable student accommodation in Exeter that balances cost, convenience, and comfort is essential for a stress-free university experience. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly en-suite rooms, shared apartments, or private student studios, Exeter offers a range of options that cater to students' financial needs without compromising on quality. To simplify your search, we’ve curated a list of cheap student accommodation Exeter options that provide easy access to universities, essential amenities, and social hotspots:
2. Exeter One
7. The Depot
Exeter is a student-friendly city with a variety of neighbourhoods that cater to different lifestyles and budgets. Whether you’re looking for a lively social scene, a quiet residential area, or easy access to the universities, you will find a variety of options for perfect accommodation in Exeter for students. Here are some of the best areas to live in Exeter for students:
This area is known for its charming and picturesque architecture and student-friendly vibe. Located close to Exeter Quay, a popular spot for riverside cafes and outdoor activities, St Leonard’s Rd is ideal for students seeking convenience and culture. For Exeter student accommodation, check out Northernhay House, known for stylish student apartments, or Central Living, offering modern 1-bed student flats in Exeter.
2. Heavitree
This area in Exeter combines affordability with a vibrant community atmosphere. It’s close to Heavitree Park, where students can relax or play sports, and offers easy access to shops and cafes. Heavitree features options ranging from student flats in Exeter to spacious 4-bed student houses in Exeter. INTO Exeter University located nearby, is a top choice for its modern facilities and proximity to the city centre and the University of Exeter.
3. Exwick
Nestled along the River Exe, Exwick offers a peaceful setting for students looking for budget-friendly yet quality student accommodation options. The area is near Exwick Playing Fields, perfect for unwinding or enjoying outdoor activities. Properties like The Leat Apartments provide affordable student accommodation in Exeter options that are ideal for independent living.
4. Duryard
Duryard’s proximity to the University of Exeter makes it a favourite among students. The area is home to beautiful green spaces like Duryard Valley Park, perfect for walks and picnics. For accommodation, Vita Student Portland House stands out as one of the best options for student housing, offering comfortable and private Exeter university accommodation.
5. Stoke Hill
Stoke Hill offers stunning city views and a peaceful environment while being a short distance from Exeter’s main attractions. It’s close to Stoke Hill Crescent, a quiet spot for study breaks, and features options like Northernhay House, which provides affordable yet high-quality student accommodation in England.
The city offers a variety of private accommodations in Exeter UK to suit every budget and lifestyle. Whether you prefer communal spaces that foster a sense of community or private studios for a more independent living experience, there's something for everyone. Here are some of the room types available for student houses Exeter.
1. Ensuite Rooms
These types of rooms offer a private bedroom complete with an attached bathroom, giving students their own personal space for sleeping and hygiene. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents, making it a suitable choice for those seeking Exeter student homes that balance privacy and socializing in communal spaces.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
These rooms are budget-friendly options that provide a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. Non-ensuite rooms are a great choice for students looking for affordable accommodation in Exeter UK, offering a private sleeping and study area while making use of shared facilities.
3. Studio Apartments
These apartments are fully self-contained units, featuring a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. With no need for shared spaces, studio apartments offer maximum privacy and independence, making them ideal for students seeking Exeter student accommodation studios, where they can enjoy complete living autonomy.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms and include a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, they’re ideal for students looking for a 1-bed or 2-bed student flat Exeter properties, offering a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space while sharing common areas.
5. Shared Apartments
These apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. Shared apartments are perfect for students seeking student housing that combines personal space in their bedrooms with shared social areas.
6. Private Rooms
This category of rooms provides a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. Private rooms offer the privacy of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a great option for those seeking affordable student accommodation Exeter options with a balance of independence and community.
Understanding the cost of living in Exeter is crucial for students preparing to manage their finances in this picturesque city. Nestled in Devon, Exeter presents a charming blend of historic beauty and modern convenience, although this appealing mix does impact the cost of living. On average, students can anticipate a cumulative monthly cost of living ranging around £900-£2500 in Exeter. This figure is not just reflective of private student accommodation Exeter costs but also includes day-to-day expenses, playing a significant role in how students budget and experience life in this vibrant city.
1. Rent: £600- £1900/month
2. Groceries: £80–£120/month
2. Transportation: £30–£50/month (student bus pass)
3. Utilities: £40–£60/month
4. Internet: £20–£30/month
5. Leisure & Social Activities: £50–£100/month
For students choosing Exeter as their academic home, navigating the historic city is a breeze, thanks to a range of affordable and accessible public transportation options. Whether it's commuting to classes, exploring the local culture, or simply enjoying a day out, Exeter's transport systems have got you covered. The city's strategic layout ensures that residences, especially private Exeter student accommodation, are well-connected by various modes of transportation. Here’s a look at the convenient travel options available:
1. Trains
For students looking to travel beyond Exeter, trains are the best option. Exeter St David’s Station is the main rail hub, providing fast connections to London, Bristol, and other UK cities. A standard one-way train ticket within Exeter costs around £2-£4, while longer trips may range between £10-£30, depending on the destination.
2. Buses
Buses are one of the most popular and budget-friendly ways to travel around Exeter. The city has an extensive bus network, with routes operated by Stagecoach South West connecting students to the university, city centre, and nearby areas. A single bus fare starts at £2, while students can benefit from discounted travel passes such as the MegaRider, offering unlimited bus travel across the city. Main bus hubs include Exeter Bus Station and Sidwell Street, ensuring easy access to key locations.
3. Cycles
Exeter is a bike-friendly city, making cycling an eco-friendly and affordable way to get around. With dedicated cycle lanes and scenic routes, students can easily bike to campus or explore the countryside. The Exeter Green Circle and Quayside routes are popular cycling paths. Students can either rent bikes for around £15-£30 per day, or opt for affordable second-hand purchases from local bike shops.
4. Walking
One of the best things about Exeter is its walkable city layout. Most key locations, including the University of Exeter, shopping districts, and student-friendly cafes, are within walking distance from major student accommodation in Exeter. Whether you’re heading to a lecture or taking a stroll through Exeter Quayside, walking is often the quickest and most enjoyable way to get around.
Exeter is a vibrant and historic city, offering students the perfect blend of academics, adventure, and entertainment. Known for its rich heritage, green spaces, and buzzing social scene, the city provides an exciting student experience that balances study and leisure. Whether you're exploring medieval streets, enjoying the city's nightlife, or relaxing in scenic parks, there’s always something to do in Exeter!
1. Adventure and Green Spaces
For students who love the outdoors, Exeter is an excellent place to explore. Exeter Quayside is a popular spot for students to relax by the water, enjoy scenic walks, or try kayaking along the River Exe. If you prefer green spaces, Rougemont Gardens and Northernhay Gardens offer peaceful retreats for study breaks or casual meetups. Haldon Forest Park, just a short trip from the city, provides fantastic trails for hiking and cycling, making it a great weekend escape.
2. Dining & Nightlife
Exeter’s food scene is diverse and student-friendly, with plenty of options to fit every budget. The Old Firehouse, famous for its giant pizzas and cosy vibe, is a student favourite, while Red Panda serves delicious Asian street food. If you're in the mood for coffee, The Exploding Bakery is a go-to spot for great brews and sweet treats. For nightlife, Timepiece Nightclub is a student hotspot with themed events and live music, while The Monkey Suit offers a more relaxed bar atmosphere with craft cocktails and a lively crowd.
3. Cultural Events and Festivals
Exeter’s cultural scene is buzzing with events and festivals throughout the year. The Exeter Festival of Food & Drink celebrates local flavours, while the Exeter Christmas Market brings the city to life with festive stalls and entertainment. Theatre lovers can visit The Exeter Northcott Theatre for plays, live performances, and student discounts. The RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum) is a must-visit for those interested in Exeter’s rich history and arts scene. The Exeter student city guide will help you plan your visits so you don’t miss out on anything.
4. Shopping
Exeter offers a mix of high-street and independent shopping experiences. Princesshay Shopping Centre is the go-to destination for well-known brands, while Gandy Street is lined with independent boutiques and quirky stores, perfect for vintage lovers. For a unique shopping experience, students can explore Exeter Farmers’ Market, which showcases local produce, artisan goods, and street food every Thursday.
Exeter is home to some of the UK’s most prestigious universities, attracting students from across the globe. Known for its rich academic heritage and vibrant student life, the city is an ideal destination for those seeking to pursue higher education in a city that offers a blend of history, culture, and academic excellence. Here are the top universities in Exeter, where students can expect world-class education and a thriving student community.
One of the UK’s leading universities, the University of Exeter is renowned for its research programs and diverse academic offerings. With a wide range of disciplines, including humanities, sciences, and business, this prestigious institution is located in the heart of Exeter. The University of Exeter attracts students from around the world, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Students looking for private Exeter University accommodation can find prime properties such as New North Road and Vita Student Portland House.
Another prominent institution in the city, Exeter College, is known for its excellent facilities and a strong reputation in further education. Offering a variety of A-levels and vocational courses, it provides students with a solid foundation for their future academic or professional careers. Many students opt for off-campus accommodation near Exeter College, with a selection of student rooms in Exeter located nearby, such as Collegiate Bonhay House, Walnut Gardens, and many more.