Know More About City Leicester Before You Land!

Leicester is a vibrant and multicultural city located in the East Midlands of England. Students from all across the globe flock to this city for further studies because of the friendly and energetic environment. Leicester offers its students all the major facilities one gets in big cities despite being not too big. It is easy to navigate in the city as it is well-connected by road, rail, and air and also located in the heart of the England. Read on to know more about the Accommodation, Food, and grocery, shopping, Personal Care, Entertainment, Travel & Transportation, Cost of Living, Job Opportunities, Fun Activities, Indian Communities, Pubs and much more.’

It is interesting to know that Leicester is the tenth largest city in the UK with the population of over 330,000. It is a youthful city as the largest proportion of people living in Leicester are either aged 19 or below. So, when you are going there as a student you will have the company of many like-minded students.

Leicester is home to two renowned universities, the University of Leicester and the De Montfort University. The National Space Centre is also located in University of Leicester and thus making it one of the only a few universities which provide specializations in Space Sciences.

Accommodation and Housing

There are a number of options available for the students for staying on-campus as well as off-campus. As it is a close-knitted city, one don’t need to travel too far even if not staying in the campus.

Students who apply well in time get the guaranteed first-year accommodation within the campus. The university and the student community also help and guide students to find a right place to live in. The average cost for the private sector accommodation is approximately £69 per week.

Leicester
Leicester

Food and Grocery Shopping

Life in the Leicester city is inexpensive, and students can buy from the fresh food market which is the largest outdoor market in Europe. This helps them to spend less on the essentials.

For all your shopping requirements, you can visit The Highcross Shopping Centre or wander around the lanes which are home to many boutiques and specialty shops.

Entertainment

Being a student-centric city there are plenty of options to socialize. Queens Road near the university campus is one of the favorite among students. There are a number of bars and joints where you can enjoy and relax with your bunch of friends.

If you are a fan of Indian food or missing home food, the Golden Mile on Belgrave Road is your sure bet for authentic Indian cuisines.

Leicester

Travel and Transport

The city of Leicester is well connected by rail, road or air. The bus service is not only decent but also cheap and travel cards with a special discount for students are readily available. One takes just 1 hour 10 minutes to reach London by train. The nearest airports are East Midlands and Birmingham and both of these airports serve a large number of domestic as well as International destinations.

If you are fond of cycling, it is an ideal place for you as there are miles of cycleways and thus it becomes easier to commute by bicycle.

Pubs and Fun Activities

You can visit the number of bars and clubs in the city to enjoy the nightlife as per your taste. Live music is one of the main attractions of the city with a number of big name bands, DJs and other performers who perform in the city.

pubs Leicester

The city is known to celebrate a number of festivals including Caribbean Carnival and Diwali celebrations which is considered as the biggest outside India. The city also hosts annual comedy festival.

Cost of Living

Cost of Living Index (Excl.Rent): 66.67
Rent Index: 20.49
Groceries Index: 55.90
Restaurants Index: 75.98
Cost of Living Plus Rent Index: 44.55

The above data can give you an idea about the weekly expenditure one has to incur while studying at the Leicester.

Job Opportunities

The universities at Leicester help its students to get the paid internships, part-time work opportunities and also get a job once they finish their studies.

There are a number of on-campus as well as off-campus part-time opportunities given to the students which students can go for to manage their finances while studying.

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