Hostel facilities, Indian food availability, campus safety, and accommodation options at University of Bristol.
Hostel arrangements and costs vary by room type and academic year. Confirm current availability and fees directly with University of Bristol before making any payments.
Accommodation overview
University accommodation includes self-catered and catered residences with different room grades, tenancies and prices. For 2026/27, published examples range from £143.50 weekly for a basic shared twin room at Campus Houses to £316.68 weekly for a postgraduate studio at Avon Point; catered rooms add £2,731.06 for two term-time meals daily. New overseas postgraduates who meet the guarantee conditions must apply by 30 June 2026.
Food & daily living
Self-catered residences provide kitchens; catered options include two meals each day during term time, with food charged separately from the room price. The University’s accommodation guidance is residence-specific, so students needing particular diets should check the residence and catering information directly and plan for Bristol grocery costs rather than assume a meal plan meets every dietary need.
Campus & lifestyle
Bristol combines the historic Clifton campus with the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, which opened for teaching in 2026. The University describes libraries, laboratories, specialist teaching spaces, student services and Students' Union activity across its campuses; course pages identify the main teaching location and any cross-campus timetable.
Safety & student support
Bristol’s student support is accessed through University services, residences and the Students’ Union. Accommodation guidance covers community behaviour and tenancy support; applicants should use the University’s current wellbeing, emergency and international-student contacts after enrolment, and read the UK government’s current visa and safety guidance before travel. International applicants can use country and region guidance, admissions support, visa information, accommodation services and arrival resources. Postgraduate applicants apply through Bristol’s online application system; research applicants should contact a potential supervisor first where the course page requires it. Accommodation offers are issued through the University portal and must be accepted by the stated deadline.
Applying to University of Bristol?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for University of Bristol. The consultation is free.
Hostel facilities, Indian food availability, campus safety, and accommodation options at University of Bristol.
Hostel arrangements and costs vary by room type and academic year. Confirm current availability and fees directly with University of Bristol before making any payments.
Accommodation overview
University accommodation includes self-catered and catered residences with different room grades, tenancies and prices. For 2026/27, published examples range from £143.50 weekly for a basic shared twin room at Campus Houses to £316.68 weekly for a postgraduate studio at Avon Point; catered rooms add £2,731.06 for two term-time meals daily. New overseas postgraduates who meet the guarantee conditions must apply by 30 June 2026.
Food & daily living
Self-catered residences provide kitchens; catered options include two meals each day during term time, with food charged separately from the room price. The University’s accommodation guidance is residence-specific, so students needing particular diets should check the residence and catering information directly and plan for Bristol grocery costs rather than assume a meal plan meets every dietary need.
Campus & lifestyle
Bristol combines the historic Clifton campus with the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, which opened for teaching in 2026. The University describes libraries, laboratories, specialist teaching spaces, student services and Students' Union activity across its campuses; course pages identify the main teaching location and any cross-campus timetable.
Safety & student support
Bristol’s student support is accessed through University services, residences and the Students’ Union. Accommodation guidance covers community behaviour and tenancy support; applicants should use the University’s current wellbeing, emergency and international-student contacts after enrolment, and read the UK government’s current visa and safety guidance before travel. International applicants can use country and region guidance, admissions support, visa information, accommodation services and arrival resources. Postgraduate applicants apply through Bristol’s online application system; research applicants should contact a potential supervisor first where the course page requires it. Accommodation offers are issued through the University portal and must be accepted by the stated deadline.
Applying to University of Bristol?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for University of Bristol. The consultation is free.