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A Student Guide To Living In Burley

2015-06-01

Yes, Headingley and Hyde Park might be your first thought when it comes to student accommodation. But, what about Burley? This Leeds suburb doesn’t get the credit it deserves and it’s a great place to live as a student. Here’s a student guide to living in Burley and what you can expect from life here… 

What’s Burley Like? 

Burley is a mixture of tree-lined streets and red brick terraced houses where students, professionals and families live in harmony. Mix in some large green spaces and you’ve got a Leeds suburb that has a decidedly community feel to it. There are plenty of cafés and bars, park areas, good transport links, and great entertainment spots. Just because this area isn’t as talked about as Headingley or Hyde Park doesn’t mean it doesn’t have that fun vibe. And there’s no way you’ll feel out of the action here. 

You’re Not Short Of Places To Eat 

From Lupe’s Cantina to Man vs Roast, you’re not short of cool places to eat in Burley. Viva Cuba on Kirkstall Road is one of Leeds’ favourite tapas institutions and there’s often a wait for a table so make sure you get down here early. You won’t have that issue living in Burley though, it’s only a short walk away… 

Alternatively, there’s lots of choice at Cardigan Fields. Five Guys, MOD Pizza, Frankie & Benny’s, Pizza Hut, Nando’s and Rosie’s Diner are all here! 

The Transport Links Are A+ 

Burley has really convenient transport links to the city centre and other areas of Leeds. Use Burley Park Train Station to reach Leeds City Centre in 8 minutes or catch the bus and be in the heart of the action. Public transport can also take you to places like Horsforth, Harrogate, Knaresborough and York so you’re well connected to areas further afield. 

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It’s Hipster Heaven In Doughnut Form 

Burley is the home of Temple Coffee, the place where you’ll find Leeds’ most instagrammable doughnuts and coffee. That’s right, Leeds’ most instagrammable doughnuts and coffee. Their menu is ever changing but what remains certain is that getting a deliciously glitter-glazed doughnut alongside your coffee will leave you with no regrets. The “SABBATH” coffee is particularly photogenic if you’re here mainly for the snap… 

  

You’ll Not Be Short For Entertainment 

The legendary Brudenell Social Club is in Burley so you’ll never be far away from one of Leeds most loved music venues. It’s a place where the drinks are cheap, the atmosphere is lively, and the music is rocking. And it’s made even better by the fact that you’re only a short walk away. 

If live music doesn’t tickle your fancy, there’s the Vue Cinema and Hollywood Bowl down at Cardigan Fields. You can also keep fit here at the Virgin Active Gym or try out Oxygen Freejumping, one of the UK’s number 1 trampoline parks. 

It’s Got A Mini Hyde Park 

Hyde Park is the place to be in the summer but Burley Park is a great place to go all year round. And it’s a lot quieter too so if you do go in the summer months, you’re always guaranteed a good spot. There are also tennis courts here which you can use for free, as well as a basketball court, and a bowling green. 

What do you think about living in Burley? Is there anything we’ve missed off this guide? If you want to look at student accommodation in Burley, you can take a look at rentinc properties today! 

A Student Guide To Living In Burley

2015-06-01 / Published by Maisie Smith

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Yes, Headingley and Hyde Park might be your first thought when it comes to student accommodation. But, what about Burley? This Leeds suburb doesn’t get the credit it deserves and it’s a great place to live as a student. Here’s a student guide to living in Burley and what you can expect from life here… 

What’s Burley Like? 

Burley is a mixture of tree-lined streets and red brick terraced houses where students, professionals and families live in harmony. Mix in some large green spaces and you’ve got a Leeds suburb that has a decidedly community feel to it. There are plenty of cafés and bars, park areas, good transport links, and great entertainment spots. Just because this area isn’t as talked about as Headingley or Hyde Park doesn’t mean it doesn’t have that fun vibe. And there’s no way you’ll feel out of the action here. 

You’re Not Short Of Places To Eat 

From Lupe’s Cantina to Man vs Roast, you’re not short of cool places to eat in Burley. Viva Cuba on Kirkstall Road is one of Leeds’ favourite tapas institutions and there’s often a wait for a table so make sure you get down here early. You won’t have that issue living in Burley though, it’s only a short walk away… 

Alternatively, there’s lots of choice at Cardigan Fields. Five Guys, MOD Pizza, Frankie & Benny’s, Pizza Hut, Nando’s and Rosie’s Diner are all here! 

The Transport Links Are A+ 

Burley has really convenient transport links to the city centre and other areas of Leeds. Use Burley Park Train Station to reach Leeds City Centre in 8 minutes or catch the bus and be in the heart of the action. Public transport can also take you to places like Horsforth, Harrogate, Knaresborough and York so you’re well connected to areas further afield. 

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It’s Hipster Heaven In Doughnut Form 

Burley is the home of Temple Coffee, the place where you’ll find Leeds’ most instagrammable doughnuts and coffee. That’s right, Leeds’ most instagrammable doughnuts and coffee. Their menu is ever changing but what remains certain is that getting a deliciously glitter-glazed doughnut alongside your coffee will leave you with no regrets. The “SABBATH” coffee is particularly photogenic if you’re here mainly for the snap… 

  

You’ll Not Be Short For Entertainment 

The legendary Brudenell Social Club is in Burley so you’ll never be far away from one of Leeds most loved music venues. It’s a place where the drinks are cheap, the atmosphere is lively, and the music is rocking. And it’s made even better by the fact that you’re only a short walk away. 

If live music doesn’t tickle your fancy, there’s the Vue Cinema and Hollywood Bowl down at Cardigan Fields. You can also keep fit here at the Virgin Active Gym or try out Oxygen Freejumping, one of the UK’s number 1 trampoline parks. 

It’s Got A Mini Hyde Park 

Hyde Park is the place to be in the summer but Burley Park is a great place to go all year round. And it’s a lot quieter too so if you do go in the summer months, you’re always guaranteed a good spot. There are also tennis courts here which you can use for free, as well as a basketball court, and a bowling green. 

What do you think about living in Burley? Is there anything we’ve missed off this guide? If you want to look at student accommodation in Burley, you can take a look at rentinc properties today! 

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