Western Sydney University Village Penrith
56 Second Avenue, Kingswood, Sydney
Sydney. Capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, Sydney is famous for the harbourfront Sydney Opera House. Here you can search and find student halls in Sydney.
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56 Second Avenue, Kingswood, Sydney
High St, Randwick, Sydney
90 Carillon Ave, Sydney University Village, Sydney
23 Brian Smith Dr, Hurstville, Sydney
9 Kensington Street, Chippendale, Sydney
6 Central Park Avenue, Chippendale, Sydney
Building 14/2 Bullecourt Ave, Hurstville, Sydney
Eastern Rd, Quakers Hill, Parramatta, Sydney
Victoria Rd, Parramatta, Sydney
N34 Vines Dr, Parramatta, Sydney
Whether you are studying in Sydney already, or just about to head here for your first year – here's what you need to know when you are looking for student accommodation in Sydney.
You are probably wondering where you are going to live while you are studying in Sydney. Wonder no more as Accommodation for Students has that covered. We’ve got the student accommodation you need, within your budget, whatever university you decide to go to in Sydney. Sydney is home to 6 universities so you will be spoilt for choice! Whether you are headed to the Australian Catholic University, Macquarie University, University of South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney, or the Western Sydney University Accommodation for Students has all types of student accommodation available in Sydney and the surrounding areas.
Some of the most popular places for students to live in Sydney are:
Kensington: Conveniently located to many of Sydney’s top universities, Kensington is packed full of cafes and restaurants, as well as many parks, and it is only a 20-minute bus ride from Bondi Beach!
Newton: Right in the heart of the city, this eclectic suburb has a fantastic shopping scene, as well as famous breweries and bars.
Surrey Hills: This bustling suburb close to the city centre is famous for its trendy eateries, bars and pubs, and there is plenty to see and do here.
Don’t worry if your student accommodation isn’t located close to your Uni in Sydney, as there are plenty of ways to get around including a great network of public transport, roadways and paths for walking. You can purchase an Opal card to cover trips on buses, trains and ferries.
It is also important for you to know that if you choose to study in Sydney, you will never be bored. No matter what you are studying, or what you like to do in your spare time, Sydney has plenty to offer you.
Art and Culture: Sydney is one of the most diverse cities in the world, as can be seen in its magnificent museums and world-class art galleries.
Food and Drink: The flavour capital of Australia, Sydney passion for food and the local seafood on its doorstep combine to make it one of the world’s best places to eat.
Nature and Parks: The glittering harbour city of Sydney is also bordered by magnificent national parks and untouched wilderness for you to explore.
Shopping: One of the world’s style capitals, Sydney is the perfect place to stock up on local labels, handcrafted jewellery or chic homewares.
Whichever University in Sydney you are studying at and wherever in Sydney you want to live, check out our live list of all the student accommodation in Sydney.
Are you going to live and study in Sydney? Here are the most frequent questions asked by other students.
City page description for Sydney
The Australian Catholic University stands as a beacon of knowledge, faith and ethics, offering students a unique educational journey steeped in the rich traditions of the Catholic Church.
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->Macquarie University is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. It was established in 1964 and has since grown into a well-respected institution that is ranked among the top two percent of universities worldwide.
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->Torrens University Australia is an institution with campuses located in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane.
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->UNSW Sydney is the largest university in South Australia, with over 62,000 students.
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->Known for its research excellence, Catholic values, and connections with its slightly better-known counterpart in USA, UNDA is a fantastic place to study for all.
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->The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia, founded in 1850.
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->The University of Technology Sydney is a public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales. The university was founded in 1988, with its roots being traced back as far as the 1830's.
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->Western Sydney University (UWS) , opening in January 1989, is located in Sydney, New South Wales.
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->The University of Wollongong, located in Illawarra offers a dynamic and comprehensive academic curriculum. Here, students are provided with opportunities to learn and grow, in preparation for a successful future, and a path they can call their own.
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