Study abroad in Edinburgh
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Edinburgh.
Country
United KingdomStudent Budget
GBP 1,100 – 1,600/month
Transport Card
Lothian Buses Ridacard under-22 £45/month (all buses + trams unlimited). Many students walk everywhere in the compact centre.
Population
527,600 city (NRS, 2024)
Study abroad in Edinburgh: student life
Study abroad in Edinburgh if you want a historic, beautiful city with a compact layout and a rich cultural identity. The Scottish capital is highly walkable and has a strong student community, though finding accommodation can be competitive.
Who loves this city?
Students who want Russell Group prestige, historic-city beauty, genuine Scottish culture, and a compact walkable base for hiking access to Highlands.
What makes it special
Edinburgh combines one of the world's best universities with a city that is UNESCO-listed, walkable top-to-bottom in 30 minutes, and hosts the world's largest arts festival every August.
Newcomer shocks
- Scottish bachelor's degrees are 4 years, not 3 — different rhythm from England.
- Rent has risen sharply post-pandemic; it's no longer dramatically cheaper than London for shared rooms.
- August Fringe doubles the city's population and makes central areas unusable for residents — plan accordingly.
Weather in Edinburgh & what to pack
The weather in Edinburgh is cool, windy, and changeable. While winter days are short and dark, summer brings long daylight hours, pleasant temperatures, and the world-famous festival season.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 7° / 2° | ❄️ Cold, occasional snowCold, occasional snow, cool | Very short days. |
| February 7° / 2° | 🌤️ ColdCold, cool | Days lengthen. |
| March 10° / 4° | 🌧️ Transition, rainyTransition, rainy, cool | Clocks forward. |
| April 12° / 5° | 🌤️ Spring, variableSpring, variable, mild | Long evenings return. |
| May 15° / 7° | 🌤️ DrierDrier, mild | Pleasant. |
| June 18° / 10° | 🌤️ Warm, longest daysWarm, longest days, mild | Daylight until 22:00+. |
| July 19° / 12° | 🌤️ WarmWarm, mild | Summer peak. |
| August 19° / 12° | 🌧️ Fringe month, wet spellsFringe month, wet spells, mild | Festival chaos. |
| September 17° / 10° | 🌤️ Mild autumnMild autumn, mild | Freshers' arrival. |
| October 13° / 7° | 🌧️ WetterWetter, mild | Clocks back. |
| November 9° / 4° | 🌧️ Cold and wetCold and wet, cool | Very short days. |
| December 7° / 2° | 🌤️ Cold, Christmas marketsCold, Christmas markets, cool | Darkest month. |
Cold and windy winters (0-8°C). Daylight from 08:40 to 15:30 in December — serious adjustment. Summer 12-20°C.
Packing checklist
- Serious winter coat and waterproofs — Edinburgh wind is real.
- Walking shoes for cobbles and hills.
- Layering is the year-round rule.
Cost of living for students in Edinburgh
Cost of Living Index
72.0 / 100
Expensive · World avg ≈ 44
Living costs in Edinburgh are moderate to high, with a typical budget of £1,100 to £1,700 per month. Rents are rising but remain more affordable than London, and many daily costs can be reduced by walking.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room - private market | GBP 550 – 900 | Marchmont and Newington most student-dense. Leith cheaper and trendy. |
| Private student residence | GBP 700 – 1,200 | Unite, iQ, Chapter residences. University halls cheaper at £150-200/week. |
| Transport | GBP 45 – 65 | Lothian Ridacard under-22 £45; adult £65. |
Private-market baseline
Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.
University and public housing
Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Edinburgh
Student housing in Edinburgh is tight because university demand collides with a festival-heavy private market. Start with University of Edinburgh accommodation and Studentpad/EUSA advice, then compare Marchmont, Newington, Leith Walk and Tollcross by campus commute, deposit protection and contract type rather than charm alone.
Marchmont / The Meadows
High because demand is intense near campus.University of Edinburgh students who want classic tenements, green space and walking access to George Square.
Newington / Southside
High but with more room types than Marchmont.Central campus, Pollock Halls, libraries, food shops and bus routes.
Leith Walk / Abbeyhill
Mid-high; often better value than Marchmont.Students who want better value, cafes and tram/bus links without being far from the centre.
Bruntsfield / Tollcross / Fountainbridge
Mid-high to high, especially near festival routes.Edinburgh Napier, ECA and students balancing central access with quieter streets.
Where to search
Official contacts
University of Edinburgh Accommodation
Official university accommodation and living-in-Edinburgh guidance.
Edinburgh University Students’ Association Advice Place
Student-union advice on private student accommodation, deposits and safer renting.
Student residences
University of Edinburgh accommodation portfolio
University-operated and partner residences across central, Pollock and King’s Buildings areas.
Edinburgh Studentpad private halls/rooms
Trusted student housing search used for houses, flatshares and private halls across Edinburgh.
Private platforms
Edinburgh Studentpad
Student-focused search for trusted landlords/providers and housemate matching.
SpareRoom
Large flatshare marketplace; use live viewings and never pay before checks.
Rightmove Student / rentals
Broad UK rental search for flats, houses and agent listings; useful for comparing areas and prices.
Student groups
Documents to prepare
Passport/national ID, visa or right-to-rent evidence where applicable, and university admission/enrolment proof.
UK guarantor details or approved guarantor-service plan if a landlord/private hall requires one.
Proof of funds, scholarship letter or bank statements plus deposit and first-rent funds.
References if available, plus signed inventory, meter readings and move-in photos.
Timing
Apply for University of Edinburgh accommodation as soon as eligible and respond quickly to offers.
Start private searches 3-4 months before arrival; August is distorted by the Edinburgh festivals, so late arrivals need temporary accommodation.
Set Studentpad alerts and compare commute to your actual campus: George Square, King’s Buildings, ECA, Napier or Heriot-Watt can differ a lot.
Deposit & contract notes
In Scotland, private landlords can ask for up to two months’ rent as a deposit and must usually protect it in an approved tenancy deposit scheme.
Most private student lets use Scottish private residential tenancy rules unless you are in exempt university/PBSA accommodation; check the contract type.
Non-refundable extra fees are a warning sign in Scotland; get receipts and deposit-scheme details.
Red flags
Festival-season lets advertised as long-term student rooms without a proper tenancy.
Requests for deposit before a viewing/video tour, landlord registration check or written contract.
Landlords who will not explain deposit protection or who ask for non-refundable admin fees.
A room that looks cheap but requires a difficult late-night commute from your campus.
Is Edinburgh safe for students?
Safety Index
69.5 / 100
Generally safe
Crime Index
30.5 / 100
Moderate crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
Edinburgh is one of the safest student cities in the UK, with low crime rates. Standard urban awareness is sufficient, and the city's compact size makes walking home safe in most neighbourhoods.
Very safe. Pickpocketing on Royal Mile during Fringe (August). Night safety on quiet streets is generally excellent by UK standards.
Top risks
- Pickpocketing on Royal Mile during Fringe (August crowds).
- Occasional bike theft — always lock to fixed points with D-locks.
- Rental scams on SpareRoom during high-demand July-September window.
Getting around Edinburgh
Public transport is excellent, dominated by Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams. Under-22 residents in Scotland get free bus travel, which is a major budget saver for eligible students.
🚊 Lothian Buses + Edinburgh Trams
Bus network is exceptional; tram connects airport to York Place and Newhaven.
Lothian Ridacard under-22.
🚆 ScotRail (day trips)
Glasgow 50 min, Stirling 50 min, St Andrews 1h45, Highlands day trips.
Young Scot 4.2M card + 16-25 Railcard.
🚶 Just Eat Cycles + walking
Docked bike share; Edinburgh is genuinely walkable end-to-end.
Monthly plans.
Things to do in Edinburgh as a student
Edinburgh is famous for its festivals, particularly the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August and Hogmanay at New Year. The city's museums, galleries, and historic sites offer plenty of low-cost or free activities.
Student discounts & perks in Edinburgh
Student perks include discounts on Lothian bus travel, cheap museum entries, and food savings through apps like Too Good To Go. Free public museum access is a major cultural benefit.
Museums & Culture
ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts
Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.
VisitLocal Museum Youth/Student Days
Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.
VisitFood Savings
Verify the student transit pass option for the Lothian Buses Ridacard under-22 £45/month (all buses + trams unlimited). Many students walk everywhere in the compact centre. to save on daily commuting costs. Fares & passes
Universities in Edinburgh for exchange students
Edinburgh hosts the world-class University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, and Edinburgh Napier. Choose based on course specialization, campus location, and how well you fit into the local city culture.
University of Edinburgh
One of the world's top 25 universities (QS #22, founded 1583), the University of Edinburgh combines strong research with a spectacular Old Town setting — a Russell Group institution with 35,000 students and 300+ exchange partnerships.
Student social life in Edinburgh
Social life in Edinburgh revolves around historic pubs, student union events, and outdoor activities like climbing Arthur's Seat. The university societies provide the primary social network.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 3
EUSA
Edinburgh University Students' Association; 300+ societies.
Heriot-Watt Students' Union
Heriot-Watt SU.
Edinburgh International Student Facebook group
Housing and arrival classifieds.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: r/Edinburgh
Very active with local advice.