Cathays: Cathays remains the strongest choice for most courses at Cathays Park. Salisbury Road, Woodville Road, Crwys Road, and the streets behind the Students’ Union contain terraced houses, private flats, university residences, supermarkets, and late-opening food shops.
The route to lectures can take less than ten minutes from many addresses. Senghennydd Court stands half a mile from the Main Building, while Cardiff University’s Student Houses place residents around 15 minutes away on foot. University-owned rooms in these areas currently begin at £131.81 per week for selected shared-bathroom bedrooms.
Cathays carries more noise than Heath or Roath. Match days, house parties, and busy roads can change the atmosphere of an otherwise practical street. A viewing during the afternoon will not show what the same room sounds like after midnight, so check recent reviews and ask about the bedroom’s position within the property.
Talybont and North Cardiff: The Talybont complex lies northwest of Cathays Park near sports facilities, supermarkets, and large green spaces. Talybont North, South, Court, and Gate house several thousand Cardiff University residents between them.
Talybont North currently begins at £143.64 per week for a small en-suite room. A standard en-suite costs £167.37 per week, while Talybont Gate begins at £179.20. The Main Building takes about 20 to 30 minutes on foot from different parts of the complex, and Heath Park takes roughly 25 to 30 minutes.
Talybont suits first-year applicants who want university halls, an en-suite bathroom, and a large resident community. Flat sizes vary, so check the kitchen capacity before choosing between North, South, Court, and Gate.
Heath: Heath gives medicine, dentistry, and healthcare courses the clearest route to the hospital campus. Residential streets surround the University Hospital of Wales, with supermarkets and cafés along Whitchurch Road and nearby districts.
Clodien House appears frequently in private searches for this area, although its direct rooms have recently sold out. Talybont North and University Hall also keep Heath Park within a reasonable walk or cycle. University Hall takes about 25 minutes on foot from Heath Park and includes a weekday university bus at no additional charge during the main teaching periods.
A Heath address can feel inconvenient for humanities or business courses based in Cathays Park. Check every teaching building before committing to the quieter postcode.
City Centre: The city centre places St David’s shopping centre, Cardiff Central station, Queen Street station, restaurants, and nightlife near the front door. Cathays Park remains walkable from most central properties, although the route can take 15 to 25 minutes depending on the address.
Northgate House Apartments, Windsor House, and Summit House all occupy central streets. This part of Cardiff carries more studios and managed apartment buildings than Cathays, so it suits anyone who wants private kitchen facilities or a staffed residence.
Weekly prices generally exceed a room in a Cathays house. The extra rent covers a central postcode, included bills, security, and newer interiors. It does not automatically reduce the route to lectures.
Roath and Plasnewydd: Roath lies east of Cathays and has independent cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and pubs around Albany Road and City Road. The route to Cathays Park often takes 15 to 25 minutes on foot, while a bicycle shortens the trip.
Canvas The Parade stands on the Cathays side of Roath and currently lists en-suite bedrooms starting at £167 per week. City Heights occupies City Road and begins at £265 for its available room categories.
Roath gives a calmer return than central Cathays without placing the university far away. The exact street still matters. An address near The Parade has a different campus route from one near Roath Park Lake.
Adamsdown and Newport Road: Adamsdown and Newport Road have become lower-priced private student accommodations in the Cardiff district east of the center. Adam Street Gardens, Howard Gardens, The Fitzalan, Ty Pont Haearn, and Collegiate Eclipse all appear around this part of Cardiff.
Current available rooms begin at £149 at Adam Street Gardens, £155 at The Fitzalan and Ty Pont Haearn, and £165 at Howard Gardens. Collegiate Eclipse lists rooms at £149, but all of them are currently unavailable.
The walk to Cathays Park can exceed 25 minutes. A bicycle or local bus can reduce the time, but transport belongs in the weekly calculation.
Cardiff University: Student Accommodation by Area
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Area
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Distance from Cardiff University
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Weekly price*
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Best for
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Cathays
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10-15 mins
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From £131+
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Convenience and lower cost.
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Talybont / North Cardiff
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20-30 mins
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From £143+
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First-years, en-suites, halls
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Heath
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~25 mins to Heath Park
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Varies
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Medicine, healthcare, dentistry
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City Centre
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15-25 mins
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Generally higher
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Studios, central living, nightlife
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Roath / Plasnewydd
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15-25 mins
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From £167+
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Good access, cafés, quieter surroundings
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Adamsdown / Newport Road
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25+ mins
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From £149+
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More affordable private accommodation
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*Prices may vary
Do Not Confuse Cardiff University with Cardiff Met
Cardiff University and Cardiff Metropolitan University use different campuses. Cardiff University teaches mainly at Cathays Park and Heath Park. Cardiff Met teaches mainly at Llandaff and Cyncoed.
A page titled student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University may calculate its distance from Llandaff or Cyncoed, not Cardiff University’s Main Building. The same warning applies to private student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University and private shared student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Enter the university name and campus postcode before trusting any advertised mileage. A property near Cardiff Met Llandaff can leave a Cardiff University student with a longer trip than the listing suggests.