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Fitzroy Courts

0.37 miles
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Luton
£129.50/week
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Luna

11.02 miles
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Hatfield
£199/week
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Curzon Point Luton
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Curzon Point

11.33 miles
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Hatfield
£146/week
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Windmill Hill Drive Luton
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Milton Keynes
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Hatbox Luton
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Hatbox

0.22 miles
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Luton
£110/week
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Park House Luton
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Park House

0.48 miles
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Luton
£115/week
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Chapel Street Luton
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Chapel Street

0.13 miles
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Luton
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Opto Village Luton
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Opto Village

0.19 miles
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Luton
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Polhill Park Luton
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Polhill Park

18.29 miles
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Bedford
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Everything about Student Accommodation Luton

Luton is a big town and borough, situated on the River Lea, about 30 miles northwest of London. It is one of the most populated towns without city status in the UK. The town's foundation traces back to the 6th century as a Saxon outpost on the River Lea, from which Luton got its name. Luton has one of the largest churches in Bedfordshire, St Mary's Church, which was built in the twelfth century. The surrounding areas of the town boast outstanding natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Dunstable Downs and Chiltern Hills, which are characterised by their chalky hillsides. This pretty town was for many years famous for hatmaking and even its football team was nicknamed "the Hatters" due to the town's connection to hatmaking.

Students who come to this town for studies can find well-built student accommodation in Luton on University Living website. It is a student housing marketplace th at offers safe, verified, and fully-furnished accommodations to students. All these off-campus alternatives are located within walking distance from the university campuses and the town centre as well.

The accommodations in Luton are designed to provide comfort to the students. Some of the best-recommended accommodations in Luton are Hatbox, Fitzroy Courts, Opto Village, Chapel Street, Park House.

Discover Luton

Luton is located in the region of Bedfordshire and thus becoming a new hangout spot amongst people because of the area’s close proximity to London. Lying beside the River Lea, Wardown Park is a park that would make any town proud. The main attraction of the park is the suspension bridge, dating to 1908 and restored in 2015. Daisy Chain wall which was built in 1905 is another delight, with Arts and Craft-style patterned brickwork, and separating the central park from the more formal pleasure garden. There is more stunning countryside north of the town at the Chilterns’ northeastern foothills. This tract of downland is liked for its unusual wildflowers which bloom between the month of April and June. A trip to Shaw’s Corner is worth making, especially for culture lovers. It was the country home of Nobel Prize-winning Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw.

Experience Luton

Watch amateur and professional drama, film and music with friends at the Luton Library Theatre, opened in 1962 as a lecture theatre. A wide range of cultural programmes like live music, club nights, workshops and contemporary theatre, and more are also available at The Hat Factory. Be in the town around St Patrick's Festival to be a part of the parade with Irish music, dance and drama. Running since 1976, Luton Carnival is an even larger festival, featuring a colourful parade of floats and costumes as well as craft and food stalls. There is also no shortage of shops – the town centre has more than 250 shops and retailers to choose from. You can also find some traditional Victorian-styled shops on High Town Road.

Universities in Luton

Luton is one of the prime locations for a large campus of the University of Bedfordshire. It is a public university with its roots dating back to 1882. The university was first known as the University of Luton which was later renamed to the University of Bedfordshire after merging the University of Luton and the Bedford campus of De Montfort University.

Student Life in Luton

The town has a vibrant night scene with a wide variety of bars, cafes, clubs, and pubs present in the town centre to make your night fun. The Bear club is one of Luton’s most popular locations for a night out that promises a good time. There are several good student homes located in the town which offer plenty of student room type options such as student studio, student apartments, en-suite rooms and more. These homes are also furnished with modern amenities to make your living comfortable.

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Q. Is it difficult to find student accommodation in Luton?

A. It is very simple to find student accommodation in Luton. University Living helps find students in just three simple steps. You can start by choosing your accommodation according to your preference. Next, you can pay the security deposit and finally confirm your booking and enjoy the free guidance that we provide.

Q. Is it possible to see my room before booking?

A. Yes, the student accommodation experts at university living can arrange a virtual tour for you so that you can have a look at your room and make an informed decision regarding your student room.

Q. How much do I have to pay for the bills?

A. You will have to check it with your provider, some of the properties include bills such as WiFi, Water, Electricity, and some other facilities. Our student accommodation experts will help you with the same.

Q. Do you accept payment in installments?

A. Yes, you can pay the rent in installments and we also accept payment via credit/debit card and bank transfers also.

Q. Is the property I will live in safe?

A. Yes, our ground team makes sure that all the properties are verified and that our properties have CCTV, Restricted Access, and Secure Door entries.

Q. Do you have different room options that we can choose from?

A. Yes, students can choose from the different room types we offer. Shared: You will have a room partner with whom you will share the room washroom and all the common areas. En-suite/Private: This includes a private bedroom and bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are shared. Studios: This is a self-contained unit with a bedroom and cooking space along with a private washroom.

Q. Can I stay with my friends in the same accommodation?

A. Yes, you can get in touch with our accommodation experts and they will help you with the same. Ideally, if you are coming with your friends you can book a studio and stay with your friends.

Q. Will I need to find new student accommodation in my placement year?

A. No, even in your placement year you will be associated with a university and thus we will be able to accommodate you.