Study in Nottingham

City guide

Step into Nottingham, a city where the echoes of Robin Hood’s legend intertwine with a dynamic, modern pulse. This isn’t just a place of ancient tales; it’s a vibrant student haven, blending rich heritage with a buzzing cultural scene. Get ready to discover why Nottingham is the perfect backdrop for your student adventure, offering a welcoming atmosphere and endless opportunities to learn, explore, and thrive.

City Overview

Nottingham in Brief

City Snapshot

  • Historic grandeur meets modern urban design.
  • Famous for its Lace Market and ancient City of Caves.
  • Home to two major universities: University of Nottingham & Nottingham Trent University.
  • Known for its vibrant arts, culture, and music scene.
  • Excellent public transport, including the tram network.

What Makes Nottingham Special

Nottingham boasts an exceptionally large and lively student community, injecting a youthful energy that permeates every corner of the city. With two prominent universities, the city’s social fabric is richly woven with student life, contributing to its diverse cultural offerings, thriving nightlife, and independent businesses. You’ll find an incredibly welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, making it easy to forge lasting friendships and participate in countless societies and events. It’s a city that feels big enough to offer endless exploration, yet small enough to truly get to know and call home.

Student Insider Tip: Don’t just stick to the main streets! Explore the historic Lace Market and the quirky independent shops of Hockley for unique finds and hidden gems.

“Nottingham is just buzzing with student life! There are so many of us from both universities, so you’re never short of things to do or people to hang out with. I love how you’ve got this incredible history – like the Castle and the caves – right alongside a really modern city with great shopping and an amazing music scene. It’s big enough to always feel like there’s something new to explore, but small enough that you can get to know it really well. And honestly, the public transport with the trams is a game-changer for getting around easily, especially on a student budget!” (Second year student, Nottingham Trent University)

History & Culture

History, Culture & Landmarks

Nottingham Castle

Perched dramatically on Castle Rock, the recently redeveloped Nottingham Castle offers a captivating journey through centuries of history, housing a fascinating museum and art gallery with interactive exhibitions.

City of Caves

Delve beneath the city streets into the ancient City of Caves, a unique subterranean network carved into sandstone, revealing tales of past industries and hidden lives.

Old Market Square

As one of the UK’s largest market squares, this bustling hub is the vibrant heart of Nottingham, framed by the impressive Council House and hosting countless events and markets throughout the year.

Student Life

Student Life in Nottingham

Free Things to Do

Wollaton Park is a student favourite for free fun, offering vast green spaces, wild deer, and the stunning Wollaton Hall. Explore the historic Lace Market on foot, seek out free gigs in Hockley, and always flash your student ID for discounts across the city. Street food markets are also great for affordable browsing and cheap tasters.

Relaxing Sundays

Spend a tranquil Sunday at Wollaton Park, enjoying long walks, picnics, and deer spotting. Alternatively, unwind in the trendy Hockley area, grabbing a coffee from an independent cafe like 200 Degrees Coffee Shop and soaking in the bohemian vibe while reading or chatting with friends.

Student Food Favourites

Annie’s Burger Shack is a cult favourite for gourmet burgers (with great vegan options), especially during lunch deals. For halal burgers and loaded fries, Mocky D’s is a student hit. Food Factory on Alfreton Road offers fantastic, budget-friendly pizzas, kebabs, and wraps perfect for any time of day.

Transport

Getting Around

🚌 Nottingham City Transport (NCT) offers an extensive bus network covering all key areas, including university campuses and student residential zones.
🚆 Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram network provides fast, convenient links from the city centre to Beeston, Clifton, and north towards Hucknall. The main train station offers excellent national connections.
🎓 Student-specific travel passes like the NCT Easyrider card or NET student season tickets offer unlimited travel at significantly reduced rates, making commuting affordable and stress-free.
🚶 Nottingham’s compact city centre is highly walkable, allowing easy exploration of areas like Hockley and the Lace Market on foot. The city is also cycle-friendly.

Accommodation

Student Accommodation

University Halls

Both the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University provide modern, purpose-built student accommodation, often with en-suite rooms and communal facilities, making them a popular and convenient choice for first-year students.

Popular Areas

Lenton and Radford are lively choices for University of Nottingham students due to their proximity to campus. Beeston offers a quieter, suburban feel. Nottingham Trent students often prefer the Arboretum and Forest Fields for their closeness to the city campus.

Typical Rent

£400-£650 per month

Safety

Staying Safe

  • Always be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and try to travel with friends when possible.
  • Keep valuables out of sight and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Use secure digital payment methods.
  • Only use licensed taxis or reputable ride-sharing apps, particularly after a night out.
  • Secure your accommodation properly and report any suspicious activity to university security or the police.