Birmingham

Reviews

Anonymous

This is amazing website i love it.birmigham is an amazing plce to vist with a large amout of food facilities like pakistani,indian,chinese.and many more. Also there is the bullring which os a hige shoping center including clothes shops,food shops, and many more amzing shops it is an amzing place to come and vist

Anonymous

Great Nightlife, good value and a mixture of everything you could want, always got a good atmosphere, can be a little rough at times, especially on Saturday nights, but majority of the time, pretty safe and enjoyable atmosphere. Has all the shopping and eating you could possibly need, bullring is extensive but sometimes crowded, queues for escalators never great, but overall not too bad of you avoid the really busy times of the week.

Anonymous

Overall it’s a banging place to be. The highlifht is really the nightlife, as there are so many bars and clubs open to students. Drinks are cheap and there is a large student population in Birmingham. They also have wicked music events like Lil Uzi Vert.

Anonymous

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Anonymous

Night life is amazing and relatively cheap. Shopping is great with the bullring not far from the campus. There is loads of attractions around and the pricing of stuff is reasonable

Anonymous

Great location, lots of things to do. I love doughnut's. Peace out bruddas, yeah... This is probably 100 hundred now. Dreaming of doughnut's. Oh yeah, doughnut's. Yeah.............................................

Anonymous

Selly oak is the heart of students - within 3 miles there’s an amazing shopping centre which is only a cheap train ride away. The nights out are good in digbeth, nights out on broad street are for freshers usually. Bham is an expensive place to live but has good public transport so it’s easier to get around

Anonymous

Town centre always has something to do

Anonymous

At my Uni all campuses are easily accessible by public transport. My campus is in walking distance of broad street where loads of pubs/bars/clubs are there is also a big morrisons, 2 cinemas, at least 1 gym, bowling alley and a rock climbing centre within a 10min walk from my campus.

Anonymous

Birmingham is host to lively nightlife with areas such as Digbeth, The Jewelry Quarter and of course Broad Streer for a students pub, club and bar needs. Tickets for club nights vary but usually average around a fiver with student nights with £2 singles in places. The Bullring and City Centre offer excellent shopping destinations and the UKs next flagship Primark is due to open late 2018!

Anonymous

Cheap friendly and fun

Anonymous

Birmingham is an amazing city - there is a full range of things on offer. From nightlife to musems to art and music. If you want a vibrant, upcoming and exciting city you need to go to uni in Birmingham

Anonymous

The accomadation is pretty close to the city centre and uni itself. Its close to broad street with nightlife and there's a bus stop right outside

Anonymous

At first time I heard of Birmingham I heard it was a lot city. It's hard to be serious with uni and alot of others. Then I came to Aston university which is basically in the city centre lol. It has been truly fun in a healthy way. Well I love shopping and eating and playing anf I don't enjoy reading but it has really been a fun experience even with my studies. I have been able to balance having fun with studying.wierdest combo ever but it's not so bad after all.

Anonymous

Birmingham is an incredible place to be for any student. With UoB, BCU and Aston all within close proximity, the city is filled with students and so much for students to do e.g. Bull Ring shopping, Broad St nightlife etc. The great railway lines make it incredibly easy to get around, especially for those students who do not wish to bring a car with them to Uni. It’s central location also means no city is too far away, great if you do not want to be that far from your home town

Anonymous

So much to do in Birmingham; amazing night life, coffee shops, restaurants, shopping opportunities, cocktail places, cute walks along the canals. Always something to do and if you're on a budget you can still find something.

Anonymous

Birmingham is a huge city and there are many areas I'm yet to explore. The nightlight is great, there are loads of clubs, especially along the road called broad street. Most nights there will be a student night being held at one club or another meaning you don't have to spend too much money! The city centre is packed with lovely restaurants and shops. The best area to go is most likely the bullring as there's a huge choice of outlets.Birmingham as a whole is quite a cheap city, a lot cheaper than back at home for me at least! I highly recommend it as a city!!

Anonymous

Aston University is in the heart of Birmingham and lies within a 5-minute walk of the main city centre. Close to shops, restaurants and nightlife, there is always something to do!

Anonymous

SNOBS WEDNESDAY AND GALES STUDENT NIGHT EVERY THURSDAYS £1 DRINKS ARE THE ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous

The location is idea as it is close proximity to excellent transport networks and you can get to places in short amounts of time

Anonymous

Best city in the country by far. Legit got every motive you can think of and does all of them well.

Anonymous

Always a fantastic night out with imense variety available in the clubs and activities to choose from. A number of brilliant resturants with loads of great deals to be found for students.

Anonymous

My university is in Birmingham. It has a great location as it right next to a shopping centre and a massive train station. It’s in the heart of the city which I love and always feel like I have something to do

Anonymous

Great university experience, if only it lasted longer. Never stuck for something to do. Great nights out 6 days a week. Eating out spoilt for choice, anything you want for any price range won't struggle to find a place. Shopping is completely covered with the bullring. Amazing transport links with trains / uber / buses / canal networks for cycling or walking. Very well priced location to say its the second largest city in England, even living outside of the main city centre the transport links make up for it, meaning you are able to pay less and still enjoy city living. Overall i would say its one of the most exciting cities I have been to with plenty to offer for all.