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Student Accommodation in Belfast

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Explore your perfect student accommodation in Belfast with uhomes.com, just minutes from Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University. Choose from stylish en-suite rooms, cosy all-in-one studios, and non-en-suites with all-inclusive bills, high-speed Wi-Fi, social lounges, modern gyms, study spaces, and 24/7 security.
Explore the city’s Game of Thrones filming sites, the Titanic Museum, and thriving student community. Book your Belfast student housing today and secure your ideal room for an unforgettable university experience.
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Little Patrick Street

6 Nelson Street, Belfast BT15 1BH

1.80 mi from Queen's University Belfast

13 min

8 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Near Bargain Supermarket Near Western Restaurant Near Cafe Near Fast Food Near Shopping Center Near bus station Bills included
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4.3(11)
Exclusive offers up to £514.5
From £151
£143/week
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Vita Student Bruce Street

27 Bruce Street, Belfast BT2 7JD

0.74 mi from Queen's University Belfast

17 min

5 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Western Restaurant Near Shopping Center Near Cafe Near Fast Food Furnished Near supermarket Free Bicycle Rental Near bus station
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4.6(36)
Offers up to £322
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£229/week
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Great Patrick Street

28-30 Great Patrick Street, Belfast BT1 2LT

0.15 mi from University of Ulster Belfast Campus

4 min

2 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Gym Floor-to-ceiling Window Bills included 24 hours security Walk to school Near bus station Near supermarket
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4.8(15)
Exclusive offers up to £524.5
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£145/week
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Aster House

2A University Road, Belfast BT7 1NH

0.37 mi from Queen's University Belfast

8 min

2 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school In-unit Washer/Dryer Gym Karaoke Room Bills included Near supermarket Near Bargain Supermarket Near Chinese Supermarket
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4.5(10)
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£184.22/week
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LIV Student Belfast

81-107 York Street, Belfast BT15 1AT

1.70 mi from Queen's University Belfast

12 min

8 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Near chinese restaurant Near Chinese Supermarket Near Bargain Supermarket Near Cafe Near Fast Food Near bus station Near Shopping Center
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4.7(32)
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Nelson Place

8 Nelson Street, Belfast BT15 1BH

1.79 mi from Queen's University Belfast

13 min

8 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Near Cafe Near bus station Near Fast Food Furnished Near park Near supermarket City View
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4.5(2)
Exclusive offers up to £534.5
From £162
£158/week
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John Bell House

College Square East, Belfast BT1 6DJ

1.03 mi from Queen's University Belfast

9 min

20 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Bills included 24 hours security Near bus station Near Chinese Supermarket Near Western Restaurant Near Cafe
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5.0(4)
Exclusive offers up to £554.5
From £169
£160/week
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Swanston House

41-45 Queen Street, Belfast BT1 6ET

0.59 mi from University of Ulster Belfast Campus

11 min

3 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee Furnished 24 hours security Bills included
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5.0(2)
Offers up to £293.5
From £175
£172/week
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The Edge

1 Frederick Street, Belfast BT1 2LW

0.06 mi from Ulster University

2 min

2 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Referral Bonus Weekday Check-In Only Near Fast Food Near Bargain Supermarket CINEMA with air-con Bills included
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5.0(5)
Offers up to £724.5
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£168/week
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Alma Place

16 Library Street, Belfast BT1 2JD

0.23 mi from Ulster University

5 min

1 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year In-unit Washer/Dryer Walk to school Gym Bills included Near Shopping Center Near Western Restaurant Near Fast Food
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Botanic Studios

78-86 Dublin Road, Belfast BT2 7HP

0.53 mi from Queen's University Belfast

12 min

4 min

Student Accommodation bookings open for the 26th academic year Walk to school Double Occupancy(Free) Elevator Bills included Near bus station Near Shopping Center Near Cafe
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Ryan Hall

28 Elmwood Avenue, Belfast BT9 6AY

0.21 mi from Queen's University Belfast

2 min

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Student Accommodation in Belfast

Student Accommodation Belfast

As the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast is a student-friendly city that blends academic excellence with rich cultural experiences. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and vibrant youth scene, the city has also gained global attention as a filming location for Game of Thrones and is home to the iconic Titanic Belfast. With growing demand for quality student accommodation in Belfast Northern Ireland, the city offers a wide range of modern housing options designed to support both academic success and an enriching student lifestyle.

uhomes.com offers a wide selection of private student accommodations in Belfast, within a short walk of Queen’s University and Ulster University, providing both convenience and strong connections to campus life. Many student houses are also surrounded by a variety of restaurants, cafés, shopping areas, and entertainment venues.

Student rentals in Belfast offer a range of room options, from independent studio apartments and modern en-suites to shared flats to suit a range of preferences and budgets. The student flats often feature all-inclusive bills, 24/7 CCTV, and practical amenities such as on-site gyms, laundry rooms, study spaces, games areas, cinema rooms, and bike storage. Prices for cheap student accommodation in Belfast can start from around £131 per week, with bills included, offering excellent value near transport links and green spaces. Popular options include Vita Student Bruce Street, The Edge, and Aster House. Start exploring your 2026/27 Belfast student houses with uhomes.com and enjoy exclusive offers.

About Belfast

Belfast is at the mouth of the River Lagan on the north-east coast of the island of Ireland, on the southwest side of Belfast Bay, and is the largest seaport in the Northern Ireland region of the U.K. The harbour was first built in 1888 and has been the capital of Northern Ireland since 1920. According to 2026 statistics, Belfast has a population of approximately 656,593 to 657,000 and is the political and cultural centre and the largest industrial city in Northern Ireland. It is worth noting that, unlike other British metropolitan areas, Belfast does not have a separate borough; it lies between County Antrim and County Down.
As a whole, the city is safe and pleasant to live in, with good public transport links to Dublin and other cities in the UK. This accessibility, combined with its student-friendly environment, also makes it a popular destination for those seeking student accommodation in UK, especially international students seeking a balanced, affordable lifestyle.
Belfast in Northern Ireland has a vibrant cultural scene closely shaped by its universities, with Queen’s University Belfast located in the lively Golden Mile and Ulster University spread across multiple campuses throughout the city, creating an energetic student atmosphere in many neighbourhoods; as a result, student flats to rent in Belfast, Northern Ireland are widely available near these academic hubs, offering a range of options from shared houses to private flats and apartments, including affordable student flats to suit different needs and budgets.
One of the most famous buildings is Belfast Castle, which overlooks the city and is reminiscent of the glorious Victorian era. Waterfront Hall, Northern Ireland's cultural flagship, is situated in Belfast city centre on the River Lagan, and its concert hall and conference centre attract artists from all over the world to perform there every year. And there are quite a few antiques, craft shops, and pubs from that era. The Queen's International Arts Festival is also held in November. Belfast is famous for its shipbuilding industry, with the Harland and Wolverhampton Shipyard building the world's fastest and most luxurious ship, the Titanic.

Best Student Accommodation in Belfast

Finding the best student accommodation in Belfast can significantly enhance your university experience, especially when location, facilities, and value for money matter most. At uhomes.com, we curate top-rated student accommodation in Belfast to rent based on proximity to campus, student reviews, room quality, and amenities. Our recommended student housing in Belfast is centrally located near Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University, helping students save commuting time while enjoying modern living spaces. From stylish studio apartments and affordable en-suite rooms to spacious multi-bedroom flats, Belfast student accommodation suits different lifestyles and budgets. Below we list the best student accommodations in Belfast, trusted by students for their location, amenities, and overall living experience:

  • Great Patrick Street: 3-minute walk to Ulster University's City Centre campus, stylish studios and en-suite rooms with all-inclusive bills.
  • LIV Student Belfast: Located in the vibrant Cathedral Quarter, featuring luxury amenities, social spaces, and a strong student community.
  • Botanic Studios: 5-minute walk to Queen's University Belfast, perfect for students seeking quiet, private studio living close to campus.
  • Vita Student Bruce Street: One of the best luxury student accommodations in Belfast, known for high-end facilities, on-site gyms, cinema rooms, and excellent transport links.
  • Nelson Place: Affordable student housing near Ulster University, offering en-suite and shared apartments with great value for money.
  • The Edge: A modern student hall within walking distance of Ulster University, popular for its convenience and vibrant student atmosphere.
  • Alma Place: Student accommodation close to Queen's University Belfast, ideal for those looking for comfort, safety, and central living.
  • Little Patrick Street: Budget-friendly student accommodation in Belfast city centre, suitable for students seeking affordability without sacrificing location.
  • John Bell House: Well-established student halls in Belfast with a range of room types and easy access to both universities.

Cheap Student Accommodation Belfast

Cheap student accommodation in Belfast typically costs around £135-£160 per week, with budget-friendly options including Little Patrick Street, Great Patrick Street, and LIV Student Belfast. These affordable student houses often come with all-inclusive bills, which can help avoid extra utility costs. Private shared rentals in areas like Stranmillis and Shankill Road provide cheaper alternatives, especially for students who are open to sharing living spaces. Additional savings may also be available at uhomes.com. We offer plenty of great deals, including early-bird discounts, group bookings, friend referrals, vouchers, and cashback to help you save on your budget. Below are the cost-effective Belfast student accommodations that fit diverse budgets:

Private Student Accommodation in Belfast

Private student accommodation in Belfast mainly comprises purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) and traditional shared houses. These student flats offer a variety of room types, including studios, en-suites, and non-en-suites. Most off-campus student rentals in Belfast typically offer fully furnished rooms with all-inclusive bills, 24/7 security, gyms, on-site laundry, games rooms, and other social spaces. uhomes.com provides many student apartments within walking distance or a short bus ride of Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University, reducing extra commute time. Popular areas such as the City Centre, Queen’s Quarter, and Stranmillis are especially attractive to students, offering easy access to universities while placing them close to the city’s academic, social, and cultural life. Explore our top-rated private student halls in Belfast below:

Room Types of Belfast Student Accommodation

Belfast student accommodation offers a range of room options to suit every student's needs and preferences, including studios, en-suites, and shared flats. The student houses have been lovingly designed and include high-tech kitchens, tidy bathrooms, and luxury common areas. Here's a breakdown of standard room types of student housing in Belfast:

Student Studio Flats in Belfast

Studio apartments in Belfast are self-contained units with a sleeping area, bathroom, and a compact kitchen, perfect for those who prefer complete independence and more privacy.

En-suites

En-suites come with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents. It is an ideal choice for students who appreciate privacy in their bedrooms but enjoy socialising in communal spaces.

Non-en-suites

Non-en-suites consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit. The kitchen and bathroom are shared among roommates, making this option ideal for students looking for group booking.

Lease Options for Belfast Student Accommodation

Student accommodation in Belfast, Northern Ireland, offers fixed-term contracts that range from 44 to 51 fixed weeks, cover the whole semester, start in early July, and end in late June next year. While uhomes.com offers many student flats in Belfast with short-stay, flexible contracts to meet different needs, such as 1 to 12 weeks or 13 to 26 weeks. Students can choose lease terms by filtering duration or asking our consultants to select the most suitable tenancy. Here are the lease term options for student houses in Belfast:

Long-term Student Accommodation in Belfast

Long-term student houses in Belfast usually last from 44 to 51 weeks, aligning with the undergraduate and postgraduate calendars, respectively. LIV Student Belfast offers 44-week and 51-week tenancy options. Botanic Studios Belfast offers a 51-week fixed-term tenancy option.

Short-term Student Accommodation in Belfast

Short-term student accommodation in Belfast is ideal for exchange students, internships, summer school, and short-term programs. Short-stay apartment rentals in Belfast may come at a slightly higher weekly rent due to the flexibility they offer. Ryan Hall Belfast offers 19-week rental periods, allowing you to move in at any time.

Summer Stay in Belfast

Summer stays in Belfast typically run from May to August, making them ideal for students attending summer courses, internships, or short-term programmes. Many student halls offer flexible contracts, furnished rooms, and all-inclusive bills, making it easy for students to move in without long-term commitments.

Best Areas for Belfast Student Housing

Best areas for Belfast student housing include Leeds City Centre, Botanic Area, Holylands, and Stranmillis. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly student community, proximity to the university, or lively streets, Belfast has something for every student. Below are the details about the best places to live in Belfast for students:

Belfast City Centre (£135 to over £250 per week)

Belfast City Centre is a well-known student area in Belfast, the hub of Belfast's business activity and main shopping area. With a wide range of shopping centres, restaurants, cinemas, and gyms, and with the University of Ulster a 10-minute walk away from student property to rent in Belfast, the city centre offers a unique and vibrant living experience.

Botanic / Queen's Quarter (£135–£230 per week)

Botanic is Belfast's most "studenty" area, centred around Queen's University, just a 5-minute walk away. Located just a short walk from the Botanic train station and close to museums, botanical gardens, libraries, and theatres. You’ll also find supermarkets, vintage shops, and takeaways all within a short walk, making day-to-day living easy and budget-friendly.

Holylands (£173–£182 per week)

Holylands, the area around Botanic Avenue, is essentially for Queen’s University Belfast students. The commute to campus is basically a five-minute walk from the library, but the real draw is the atmosphere after dark. It’s the undisputed hub of Belfast’s student nightlife, and uhomes.com offers many Belfast student housing close to dive bars, live music, and late-night food spots.

Stranmillis (£135–£237 per week)

Stranmillis is a vibrant student area in Belfast, known for its peaceful atmosphere and lush greenery. The neighbourhood features a variety of restaurants, cafés, galleries, and convenience stores, creating a comfortable and relaxed environment. Stranmillis is particularly well-suited for postgraduate and academic-focused students who study at Stranmillis University College, as well as international students who prefer a quieter living environment.

Cost of Living in Belfast

Living in Belfast can be quite affordable, especially compared to other UK cities, with estimated monthly living costs ranging from £1,100 to £1,400. uhomes.com provides a wide list of cheap student accommodation in Belfast to rent, starting at £135/week to suit different budgets and lifestyles. Here’s an overview of living costs in Belfast to help you budget more effectively:
Living Cost CategoryEstimated Monthly Cost
  • Accommodation
£300 - £550
  • Food & Groceries
£140 - £160
  • Transportation
£50 - £70
  • Leisure
£90 - £150
  • Clothes
£50 - £80

Universities in Belfast

Belfast is recognised as a UNESCO Learning City, home to 57,129 students pursuing higher education here. Below are the top universities in Belfast, along with nearby student accommodation in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that ensures a comfortable and convenient living experience.

Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast, referred to as "Queen's University" or "QUB", is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the capital of the United Kingdom. It is a world-class research university in the UK. It is a world-class research university in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, and the highest educational institution in Northern Ireland. The university is a member of the Russell Group of Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association. Alma Place is the closest student accommodation to Queen's University Belfast, just a 5-minute walk away.

Ulster University 

Ulster University is the largest university in Northern Ireland and has 26,000 students, with a history dating back to 1845. The university is ranked 10th in the UK in size, with 3,000 staff and over 25,000 students, including 1,200 Master's and 100 PhD students. The University's School of Business and Management is one of Europe's largest, with over 140 faculty members and over 5,000 students. The main specialisations include business administration, finance, economics, public administration, law and international trade courses. The Edge is a 2-minute walk to the campus, offering convenient accommodation in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Transportation in Belfast

Getting around Belfast is easy with diverse transport options, from the Glider and Metro buses to walking, Belfast Bikes, taxis from Value Cabs or fonaCab, sightseeing buses, and the full Translink rail and bus system. You’ll love how flat and walkable the city centre is, but for longer trips or regional commutes, Translink is the best bet. To make things even simpler, use the mLink app to skip the queues and pay for your fares digitally.

Buses

Metro and Glider provide steady local bus service in Belfast, while Ulsterbus and Goldline run routes linking the rest of Northern Ireland. All Belfast bus routes and timetables can be found on the corresponding Transport for Belfast website, and there are many bus stops near our private student accommodation in Belfast.

Walking

Belfast is a dream to explore on foot because everything is so close together. Since the city centre is mostly pedestrian-only and the sidewalks are nice and wide, you can easily wander between the main spots in minutes. You’ll rarely find yourself needing a bus or taxi when the routes are this clear and easy to follow.

Cycling

Belfast is a cycling-friendly city, and the bikes can be hired through the Belfast Bike Scheme. With over 60 stations to choose from, hiring a bike costs only £1 per 30-minute ride. Most of our Belfast student houses offer bike storage for added convenience.

Trains

There are a number of local stations in Belfast, making it easy for students to travel long distances. Queen's University is just a 5-minute walk from Botanic Train Station, and Yorkgate Station is about a 15-minute walk from the University of Ulster's Belfast campus. Students can easily travel to other parts of the UK by train!

Student Life and Living Experiences in Belfast

Student life in Belfast offers a unique and enriching experience in a city where you'll never be bored. The renowned universities, Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University, are both located in the city centre, putting students close to cafes, restaurants, cultural venues and green spaces. Nearby the campus is the 'Golden Mile', a thoroughfare of famous local pubs, clubs, restaurants and entertainment venues. Students can easily adapt to the pace of the area and the modern urban lifestyle of the university district. Students can enjoy the countryside, hike, surf the Atlantic Ocean, explore the ancient lakes region, and venture into mysterious canyons. Impressive world-class developments in Laganside and the downtown church district also grace the city.

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Belfast's city centre is full of quirky cafes, retro shops, and budget restaurants, and it is particularly popular with students. Nearby parks such as the Botanic Gardens and Ormeau Park provide the perfect place to relax, jog or study outdoors. City Hall and Titanic Memorial Garden are peaceful and tranquil green spaces. This green space offers a great experience of contrasting the hustle and bustle of the city with the quiet spaces. You can take a nap on a bench or lie on the grass and enjoy the scent of spring flowers and the gentle swaying of leaves in the breeze, instantly forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city.

 

Belfast's exciting nightlife is unrivalled, with a wide range of Irish-style pubs and bars and many fun clubs where night owls can get a taste of British pub culture! Students can kick-start their week at The Dirty Onion and Lavery's - or unwind at vibrant clubs like Limelight and Thompson's Garage for those who like a laid-back vibe. Then head into the theatre at nightfall, where the 100-year-old Grand Opera House is Belfast's best performing arts venue and a must-visit attraction. The theatre seats 1,063 people. There are daily opera, theatre, musicals, ballet, and many more performances.

Tourist Attractions in Belfast

Belfast is the capital and largest city in Northern Ireland. It is an ancient and modern city that is sophisticated, calm, and beautiful. It's also an excellent base for travelling to Giant's Causeway, the famous Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, Carrick-a-Rede Carrickshaw Bridge and the Game of Thrones locations. Once you've settled into your student housing in Belfast and are ready to explore the neighbourhood, you'll find the city full of must-see attractions.

  • Titanic Belfast
  • Belfast Castle
  • St. George's Market
  • Ulster Museum
  • Crumlin Road Gaol
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Belfast City Hall
  • Falls Road Murals
  • Grand Opera House
  • Peace Wall
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FAQs on Student Accommodation Belfast

When should I start searching for student accommodation in Belfast?

The best time to start looking for Belfast student accommodation is between October and January for the following September intake. The student housing market in Belfast is very competitive, so booking early gives you access to better prices and more options.

How much does Belfast student accommodation cost?

Student accommodation in Belfast typically ranges from about £135 – £230 per week, depending on room types, location, and contract length. Studio apartments in Belfast are around £287/week, while en-suite rooms average around £140/week.

What room types are available in Belfast student housing?

Student housing in Belfast, Northern Ireland, offers a diverse range of room types to suit different budgets and needs, including studio apartments, en-suites, and non-ensuite accommodation.

Where do students live in Belfast?

The best areas for student housing in Belfast largely depend on which university you attend. If you’re at Queen’s University, you’ll likely choose to live in the lively Queen’s Quarter or the Holylands, even Stranmillis area is a great shout if you want something a bit more relaxed. For Ulster University students, the move is definitely to the city centre now, especially with the new campus right in the heart of town.

Can I get discounts on student rentals in Belfast?

Of course. You can get discounts on private student halls in Belfast with uhomes.com, including early-bird discounts, group reservations, and cashback of up to £600. Other exclusive offers are being launched, and we recommend you keep an eye on our student property for the latest deals!

Are utility bills included in Belfast student flats?

Most of our Belfast student flats are all-inclusive, covering water, electricity, gas, heating, and high-speed Wi-Fi. However, checking with our dedicated rental consultants is essential to prevent any possible changes.

Can I view student houses in Belfast before booking?

You can view student houses in Belfast before booking through uhomes.com in two ways. You can contact our experts to arrange an in-person or 360° virtual tour. Our platform also provides real photos, videos, and live replays so you can learn about student property to rent in Belfast.

What are the best student housing in Belfast?

Botanic Studios, LIV Student Belfast, and Nelson Place are the best student accommodations in Belfast, Northern Ireland. These options offer a mix of convenience, comfort, and amenities, and students can walk to Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University. Besides, uhomes.com offers these top-rated apartments, with a lot of communal spaces, including laundry rooms, free Wi-Fi, bike storage, study rooms, game areas, and gyms.

How to book student houses in Belfast?

Book student houses in Belfast effortlessly with uhomes.com. With convenient filters and expert consultants, uhomes.com provides the simplest way to find student accommodation in three steps: Filter, Select, and Book.
  1. Filter: Use our filter function to find student property to rent in Belfast based on your preferences, including room type and duration, price, amenities, and distance to campus.
  2. Select: Compare different student properties and choose the best one.
  3. Book: Click 'Apply Now' on the property page and finish your booking and payment.

Can I find cheap student accommodation in Belfast, Northern Ireland?

Yes, there are many affordable student accommodations in Belfast starting at £131 per week. Nelson Place and Alma Place are sought-after flats that offer modern amenities and prime locations at a reasonable price. If you're looking for affordable housing in Belfast, you can filter by the lowest price on our website or ask consultants!

What should I consider when booking Belfast student accommodation to rent?

When booking Belfast student accommodation to rent, key factors like location, budget, room types, security, facilities and lease term should be considered.

  • Location: Near Belfast city centre, Universities, transportation lines, or amenities like shopping malls or supermarkets.
  • Budget: Consider room rent in Belfast and additional expenses like utility bills and internet access. Research carefully if you want to rent cheap student accommodation in Belfast.
  • Room types: Choose between different room types, such as studio flats, en-suites, shared flats or bedroom apartments.
  • Security: Consider the security of your Belfast student houses and check for CCTV, access control, security guards on duty, etc.
  • Facilities/Amenities: Check what appliances and amenities are inside your housing in Belfast, such as laundry, gym and study area.
  • Lease Agreement: Review Belfast student flats' lease terms carefully, including payment schedules, lease lengths, and any rules or restrictions.

How can I pay for my student flats in Belfast?

You can pay for Belfast student flats through Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and PayPal. uhomes.com also works with professional third-party payment platforms to provide rent payment services.

How much deposit do I need to pay?

Most private student rentals in Belfast usually require a deposit equal to about a month's rent.

What amenities are available in Belfast student houses?

Belfast student houses offer a variety of amenities designed for student life, such as high-speed Wi-Fi, study rooms, cinema rooms, gyms, games areas, laundry rooms, and bike storage. Some luxury student accommodation also provides weekly breakfast, bi-weekly cleaning, and private dining areas.

How long does the student houses in Belfast tenancy agreement last?

Student property to rent in Belfast contracts typically lasts 44 weeks to 51 weeks, covering the entire academic year. There are also some short-term accommodations in Belfast for summer interns, short-term exchange, or holiday tours.

Is there any short-term student accommodation in Belfast?

There is a wide range of short-term student accommodation in Belfast on uhomes.com for exchange students, interns, summer campers, and short stays. Many properties offer flexible contract options such as 1-12 weeks, 13-26 weeks and flexible lease terms. You can also filter the 'Duration' on the left side of the page to find your short-term rentals in Belfast.

Can I find private student accommodation in Belfast?

You can find plenty of private student accommodation in Belfast with uhomes.com. We offer various purpose-built student halls, private studios, and shared houses. These off-campus student halls feature fully furnished rooms and many shared facilities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, dedicated study spaces, bike storage, modern gyms, cinema rooms, and more. Options are available throughout the city, in proximity to the city centre, Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster.

Is private Belfast student flats safe?

Belfast student houses are safe and usually equipped with 24-hour security guards, CCTV, and multiple electronic access controls with video surveillance to ensure student safety.

What is the average rent of a 1-bedroom flat to rent in Belfast?

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Belfast generally ranges from £700 to £900 per month, depending on the area, proximity to the city centre, and your preferred amenities.

Are studio apartments in Belfast to rent fully furnished?

Yes, there are many studio flats in Belfast that are fully furnished and typically equipped with a bed, wardrobe, study area, ensuite bathroom, and kitchen appliances.

Is it possible to get student housing in Belfast for couples?

Yes, it is possible to find student housing in Belfast for couples with uhomes.com, and we offer many options with free dual occupancy that allows you to live together.

Can I stay with friends at Belfast student accommodation?

You can live with friends in student apartments in Belfast. Having an overnight guest or short-stay visitor in our Belfast student accommodation is fine. Suppose your friend plans to stay with you at your Belfast housing for an extended period. Consider renting en-suites, studios and 1-bedroom units that allow for dual occupancy.

What is being a student in Belfast like?

From the industrial heritage of the Titanic Quarter to the vibrant nightlife of the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast offers a student experience unlike any other. It is a city of contrasts, where exceptional dining and historic pubs sit alongside peaceful, free-to-access green spaces like Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park.

What are the best art galleries and museums to learn about Belfast’s history?

The MAC is great for contemporary art and theatre in the Cathedral Quarter. For something more historical, Belfast Exposed showcases incredible photography documenting the city's past. If you have time, head to the Titanic Quarter to see Titanic Belfast—it’s an award-winning museum standing right on the historic shipyards.
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Belfast, Northern Ireland’s vibrant capital, offers a unique blend of history, culture and natural beauty. Whether you’re drawn to its rich maritime heritage, captivated by its modern art and music scene, or eager to explore the breathtaking landscapes outside the city, everyone can find things to do in Belfast. Don’t miss them whether you’re a local international student or going on a short trip!

The Most Popular Areas for International Students in Belfast

Are you an international student looking to study in Belfast? You’ve come to the right place! This city is renowned for its exuberant culture as well as its unique history and picturesque beauty. It’s also home to some of the world’s top universities, making it a popular destination for students. With so much on offer in this Northern Irish capital, choosing just one area to settle in can take time and effort. In this blog, we will explore why these areas are favoured amongst those seeking university housing in Belfast and what makes them ideal spots for studying abroad. So, without further ado, let us begin our tour of the most inspiring places of residence for international students here in the heart of Ireland!