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Quick answer: why Haymarket works for students

Yes, Haymarket is a good place to live as a student in Edinburgh. It gives students strong transport links, city-centre access and a slightly calmer base than some of the busiest central areas. For students who want independence, comfort and connection without feeling lost in a huge residence, Haymarket is a strong choice.

Abodus Haymarket is positioned as boutique student accommodation with studios, en-suite rooms and a close-knit community feel, making it especially suitable for students who want practical city living with a more personal atmosphere.

Where is Haymarket in Edinburgh?

Haymarket sits in Edinburgh’s West End, a well-connected part of the city with rail and tram links nearby. It gives students easy access to the city centre, shopping, food, culture and green spaces, while still feeling slightly more relaxed than living right in the middle of the busiest streets.

For students, that means everyday life feels easier: getting across the city, meeting friends, shopping, travelling home and exploring Edinburgh all become simpler.

What universities are accessible from Haymarket?

Haymarket can work well for students studying at universities across Edinburgh because of its transport links. Abodus positions Haymarket as student accommodation near the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh Napier, with access to the wider city through Haymarket Station and tram links.

This makes it useful for students who want accommodation that is not only close to one campus, but also well connected for lectures, placements, part-time work and social plans.

What is student life like around Haymarket?

Student life around Haymarket is practical, connected and easy to shape around your own routine. You have transport links nearby, city-centre shopping within reach, places to eat, green spaces and Edinburgh’s wider cultural scene close enough to enjoy regularly.

It is a good fit for students who like having options. You can head into the city for nights out, events and shopping, or keep things quieter with local cafés, walks and time at home.

Haymarket vs city-centre student living

Living in the city centre can be exciting, but it can also feel busy. Haymarket gives students many of the same benefits — transport, shops, restaurants and access to Edinburgh’s main attractions — while offering a slightly more balanced base.

For students who want convenience without constant noise, Haymarket is a strong middle ground. You can still enjoy Edinburgh properly, but you have a place to come back to that feels more settled.

What room types are available at Abodus Haymarket?

Abodus Haymarket offers en-suite rooms and studios. En-suite rooms are better for students who want private space with shared flat life close by. Studios are better for students who want more independence, with their own bathroom, kitchenette and study space in one setup.

This gives students a choice between social living and more private, self-contained living depending on how they want university life to feel.

Who is Haymarket best for?

Haymarket is best for students who want Edinburgh to feel accessible, but not overwhelming. It suits students who value transport links, a boutique residence, a close-knit community and the freedom to explore the city easily.

It is especially good for students who want independence, but still want social spaces and support around them.

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