Reviews

Anonymous

Such a pretty city to live in. Great shopping location. Nightlife is surprisingly diverse spread across many clubs which are hidden underground.

Anonymous

There is lots of choice in bath. Loads of hightstreet shops. We’ve got Sainsburys, Lidl, Tesco express, Morrison’s and Waitrose. There are lots of cool things to do like mini golf, hot air balloon trips, go to the cinema, explore the Roman baths and not forgetting clubbing (we have around 6/7 clubs) and Bristol and Cardiff are just a small train journey away.

Shannon Wells

Very nice I like the campus it’s very spacey. I enjoy the library the most. It helps me focus and the staff are very pleasant. It’s full of books that are very useful to each individual course.

Anonymous

bath is one of the most amazingly beautiful and historical places to live, it is safe friendly and warm. I have definitely found a home here. it is quite small but an amazing place to live because of the scenary, people and safety.

Anonymous

Bath allows you to be near the high street meaning shopping is closer than ever, even primark is just around be corner. Although you get the occasional questionable character , most of the people here are lovely and good to chat to. Just ensure you remember it is a tourist town before you go to the centre, it’s always busy! Bath has many events on all the time so you’re never bored and always have things to do. The campus is on a huge hill so you’ll always keep fit as well, no need to pay gym fees. There’s plenty of food places in Bath so you’ll never go hungry and can eat at a variety of places. Although there are expensive things to be able to do , there are plenty of cheap days out and shops. It’s a very fun and exciting place to be and never a boring day!

Anonymous

Nights out in Bath are average but there isn’t much choice compared to other student cities. However, the culture and heritage is incredible. Living in a beautiful city like Bath there are tons of places to eat out, shop and do activities such as long countryside walks. It’s a little expensive but compared to London prices are less.

Anonymous

The city itself is such a lovely place to live in. It is such a beautiful city with a rich history. The town has many high street stores as well as many restauranrs, bars and clubs to enjoy too. There are loads of green areas too.

Anonymous

Great culture, rugby stadium near by, amazing bars and restaurants. I would love to buy a house in the local area. I know the area like the back of my hand and get around easily, on foot, on bike, by car or public transport, I will get there early.

Anonymous

Bath has always felt like a very safe and welcoming place to live. Even when walking around in the dark after a night out, I've never felt anything but perfectly at home.

Anonymous

Bath is a beautiful city but is not very big and so there isn’t a lot to do. Living here has been a really good experience but it started to get a bit boring after 3 years as there is only so much to do in a small city. It’s also quite an expensive place to be a student as the cost of living is expensive, as well as the prices of drinks in bars and clubs. The night life isn’t the best but luckily Bristol is only a 15 minute train journey away and has a much better selection for nights out.

Anonymous

Very scenic setting with nice views. Easy public transport links to travel into the city centre which has got a large variety of shops, eateries etc.

Anonymous

Small city, but it has mostly everything you'd need around you, if not Bristol is quite near if bath does get too boring (which it probably will). it has a fairly big shopping centre with the essential high street branches too and loads of dining options.

Anonymous

The city is incredibly safe so you always feel comfortable going out clubbing in the evenings. There are touristy attractions (Bath Abbey, museums etc) but also more local knowledge attractions (the weir behind campus) that make uni life great.

Anonymous

Bath is overall a pretty sweet place to live for uni, despite being somewhat expensive and full of tourists all the time. It's pretty, has everything you need from a city without being huge and there's always something new to find.

Anonymous

Bath is an expensive place and gets very busy with tourists. Takes 45 mins or more to get the bus from where the student housing is to the university. However the university being a campus is a bonus and the buses run regularly.

Anonymous

Beautiful UNESCO city Quite expensive night outs but good if you know which clubs to go to Expensive rent but if you hunt around there are some good deals about Buses from the main student area are a nightmare Many free things to do in town-the Roman baths are free to uni students! Not the best value for money but studying in such a beautiful city is a great morale booster during exams season Great connections to London and the southwest Beautiful surrounding countryside Many shops ranging from budget such as primark to affordable luxury such as tommy Hilfiger and OU Very safe and clean

Anonymous

Bath is a nice town to study in, however it is not a bustling city and it's better for people who prefer to be somewhere not too busy. The nightlife is ok but the good thing is that Bristol is only a short train ride away for a proper big one.

Anonymous

Bath is one of the prettiest cities in the United Kingdom and is filled with history. The grand architecture is remarkable, and it is a very walkable city. Skip the well-known "Bath buns" and save it to go toward afternoon tea instead!

Anonymous

The SU hosts the Score and the Klass student nights! Bridge nightclub is the biggest in the city! It is the best! Food in Bath is really dull tbh! But, there are plenty of other things to do like Bath Gliding Club, Golf!

Anonymous

Bath is a beautiful city with many things to visit such as museums restaurants and clubs. The city is clean and safe. The only bad thing is lack of supermarkets, there are only Saintsbury's and lidl and few little tesco.

Anonymous

The location of my campus at bath spa is stunning. In the middle of the countryside, sheep and cows roaming on the daily, lovely walks possible and many places to explore in the near by area. It is still very close to the centre of bath which is essential for nights out and your everyday shopping needs. In all is a beautiful campus with much to explore.

Anonymous

I absolutely adored living in Bath - it’s small and cosy! The best part is that you know everyone and it felt like a second home :)

Anonymous

Beautiful city with plenty of things to do, the Roman Baths are a lovely place to visit and is free for students. Victoria Park is a great place to go for a walk when the weather is nice and the temporary ice rink there in the winter is great fun. Lots of shops, bars and restaurants in the town centre. Only downside is it's an expensive place to live.

Anonymous

The uni is good but the support from teachers is not there. Nights out are bad because everything closes at 2 best nights are on campus