Stoke-on-Trent

Reviews

Anonymous

Stoke on Trent has 2 main shopping city centres which are Hanley and Newcastle. Amongst these towns, you can find shops, restaurants and clubs. Socially, it’s a great area to live.

Anonymous

Lots of shops so a good day out shopping with friends or family. The market adds a nice touch to the town offering nice little independent stalls.

Anonymous

They have the hive which is good for loads of different restaurants which is also close by to the cinema so you could grab a meal then a movie. Big into shopping centre with lots of different shops a big 24hr Tesco great for late night munchies. Also cabs are really cheap about £4 from the uni into the town Hanley but you can also walk there it takes about 20mins.

Anonymous

A great city to live in with close walking distance to the train station, big food shops such as tesco and a town centre with lots of popular high street shops

Anonymous

There's a lot to do in Stoke, one of the biggest attractions being Alton Towers obviously. But beside from that we have many other things, like amazing restaurants. For example Bon Pan Asia is a buffet in the city centre it's my favourite, close to it is also a wide range of shops in the potteries centre and the rest of the hive restaurants and cinema. It also a friendly place with fab people.

Anonymous

Lovely place although very busy at times, lots of activities to do and fun for all ages. Water world is an extremely exciting day out with friends or family although the transport in the city needs a little work at peak times.

Anonymous

Stoke is a developing city with new things 1 all the time. The areas surrounding the university are a little rough but no worse than anywhere else. Hanley town centre has plenty of choices for nights out, there are many chic cocktails bars and restaurants and a variety of clubs that do cover almost anyone music choice, there is a classics cheesy 80s club or a more modern dance club. With a large shopping centre there is everything you could need close all very close to the univeristy.

Jordan Brocklehurst

Nights out get abit repetitive and are good if you want the sesh, the shopping centre is a smaller Trafford centre but overall very good

Anonymous

As one of the cheapest places to be a student in the country, Stoke is very good value for money. There are plenty of places to eat nearby with a variety of different cuisines. Shopping leaves a little to be desired as there is only Hanley city centre as a facility to shop. The nightlife, while affordable in the area, is also limited.