Are you thinking about studying abroad in the UK? Or are you a UK student looking for somewhere affordable to live? It’s no secret that the UK isn’t the cheapest place to live, but that doesn’t apply to everywhere in the country.

Some universities are far more expensive than others, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find somewhere affordable. There are plenty of universities and cities that won’t put a hole in your bank account.

Read on to learn about 5 of the cheapest cities in the UK to study.

Cardiff

 

Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and it has so much to offer students from both the UK and abroad. It is home to Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, and the University of Wales. It also happens to be one of the most affordable cities in the UK.

Weekly rent for student accommodation here is on average around £124.26 per week and a weekly food shop costs around £33.00. Travel expenses will set you back a meagre £9.00 per week, and social events like going to bars and pubs will cost around £30.00 per week.

Many students in Cardiff also get part-time jobs alongside their studies, so it’s a good idea to help you save more money.

Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle is one of the friendliest cities in the whole of the UK and has so much to see and do. It is home to Newcastle University and Northumbria University and it’s a super cheap city to live in for students.

Monthly rent here costs anything from £335-£715, food shopping will cost around £140-£200 per month, and socialising will cost around £125-£275 per month.

There’s something for everyone in this city and whether you want to enjoy big city life, escape to nature, or hang by the beach, you can do it all very easily here.

Lancaster

In the district of Lancaster in North West England, you’ll find the city of Lancaster. It’s home to Lancaster University and the University of Cumbria  and is another very affordable city for a student to live in.

Weekly rent costs an average of around £125, weekly food shops will cost an average of £45, and the bars and clubs here are very cheap so you will be able to budget for socialising easily.

Manchester

Manchester is one of the biggest and best-loved cities in the UK with so much to offer all students and you’re sure to love studying here. It is home to the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University, and it’s a very affordable city to live in.

Student accommodation rent costs around £129.88 per week, costs such as socialising, books, phone bill etc will cost an average of £50, and weekly food costs will cost around £38.

It’s a very easy city to live in and if you want to save even more money you can always opt for a part-time job alongside your studies.

Liverpool

Liverpool is one of the best-loved cities in the UK and no matter what you enjoy doing, there’s something here for everyone. It is home to the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moore’s University and it’s a very cheap place to live.

Monthly rent here costs an average of £500 – £800, food costs can range from £50 per week to £400 per month, and socialising costs around £30 per week.

You can easily live here on a budget and not worry about spending too much on everyday expenses. You’re sure to fall in love with this city from the day you arrive, so it’s definitely one to consider.

These are the Cheapest Cities in the UK to Study

If you’re worried about not being able to afford university in the UK, put those concerns to rest. These cities are some of the best and most affordable cities to live in as a student and you’re sure to have a blast without spending a too much.

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