Fountainbridge
125a Fountainbridge, New Town, Edinburgh

Find all types of student accommodation in Edinburgh including student houses, student flats and student halls. Edinburgh is home to the world famous University of Edinburgh, just one of several universities in Scotland's capital city.
Find all types of student accommodation in Edinburgh including student houses, student flats and student halls. Edinburgh is home to the world famous University of Edinburgh, just one of several universities in Scotland's capital city.
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Shared living in a managed building with onsite teams and some shared amenities.
Similar to a house share, normally with one or two bedrooms.
A self-contained flat where all of the amenities are in one space.

Edinburgh is a city known for its history, from Greyfriars Bobby to streets linked with Harry Potter, but Edinburgh is popular among students as well as tourists. Daily life here quickly becomes a routine and the area is a place that you call home. Everything feels close, even with the hills, and you will find yourself walking between campus, cafés and familiar spots without thinking about it.
There is always something happening; the Fringe Festival in August fills the city with shows, street performances and crowds, while events like Beltane bring a different kind of energy to places like Calton Hill. You can also explore without spending much: museums, galleries and landmarks such as St Giles’ Cathedral and the Scott Monument are free to visit, and parks like Princes Street Gardens offer space to slow down.
Nature is part of student life here. Walk up Arthur’s Seat or Calton Hill for wide views across the city, or head out to Portobello Beach when you need a break. Closer to home, areas like Leith Walk are full of independent cafés and shops.
Getting around the city is simple, most places are within walking distance, with buses and trams covering longer journeys.
Are you going to live and study in Edinburgh? Here are the most frequent questions asked by other students.
Edinburgh is home to four universities, including Heriot-Watt University and Queen Margaret University.
Taking its name from 16th century Scottish Mathematician and philosopher John Napier, this university is located in the heart of Edinburgh.
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->Heriot-Watt University was established in 1821 as the School of Arts in Edinburgh. It was the world’s first mechanic’s institute and was later granted university status in 1966.
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->With a service to help you become employed both before and after graduation, Queen Margaret University aims to provide students with outstanding opportunity and job prospects.
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->The University of Edinburgh is one of the finest Universities in the UK and is located in one of the country's most dramatic and student friendly cities.
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