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2019’s top three student cities in the UK

Now that final exams are looming, it is time to start narrowing down your university choices. You may have your heart set on one in particular, or are juggling between your top three choices. If you relate to the latter and are unsure where you want to go, you should read this student cities guide, which will help you make the right decision for your future. 

Liverpool 

The city of Liverpool has three universities, including Hope University in the south of the city, and the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, which are located in the city centre. Here you can entertain yourself with everything from Beatles tours and football to nightlife and live music, so you will never be bored. You might think all these activities are expensive, but actually a day or night out in Liverpool is relatively cheap, especially for students who can benefit from numerous discounts. 

In Liverpool, there is also plenty of student accommodation around, including everything from budget student flats to luxury apartments. If you’re looking to indulge, property experts like RW Invest can provide the solution with their modern student accommodation, which offers you high-speed internet, gym access, and even a concierge service. 

Manchester

A close neighbour of Liverpool is Manchester, the second largest UK city, also known as the capital of the north. This city was voted the second most affordable university town, so you can guarantee to get great value for your money as a student in one of its four universities. These include the Manchester Metropolitan, University of Salford, the University of Bolton and the University of Manchester. The latter was ranked 29th in the world on the list of best universities and also has a 94% employability, so you will be guaranteed a job after graduation.  

Manchester’s universities are spread across the city, where there’s always something going on, such as the upcoming Parklife festival, exciting nightlife, affordable restaurants and much more. As a student, you can benefit from a wide range of activities which are easy to access due to Manchester’s excellent transport links, such as trains, trams, and buses, including the low-cost magic bus which offers even more discounts to students. 

London

The capital city was voted the best student city in the world in the QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2018. This is due to severalfactors, including the fact that it is home to some of the best universities in the world, including University College London, King’s College, Imperial College and many more. Here you can receive high-quality education, which will also provide you with excellent job prospects. 

In London, there will be never be a moment where you are bored, as there is so much to do and explore. If you’re fond of the city’s culture, you could take a trip to Buckingham Palace or one of the many museums scattered around the city. You can also experience an affordable nightlife in London in areas like Camden, Soho, and even Covent Garden – where you can enjoy great music and cheap drinks.

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