Wolverhampton is a historic city in the West Midlands. The city has excellent travel links, and is a reasonable distance from most destinations: 20 minutes from Birmingham city centre by train, London one and a half hours away, and Manchester one hour away. The Midlands is known for its engineering base, with local firms such as Jaguar Landrover and other manufacturing giants in the city. The nightlife is good – Birmingham is accessible for clubbing and concerts. The music scene is varied with concerts from local bands. (University of Wolverhampton student)
What Wolverhampton's famous for...
'The Black Country'
Parts of Wolverhampton fall into ‘The Black Country’: an area synonymous with the 19th century’s heavy industry, and the pillars of black smoke that dominated the sky.

Wolverhampton nightlife, according to students
Mensa
The world’s largest and oldest society for those with high IQs is based here. While knowing this won’t grant you membership alone, it might help you in a pub quiz.

Wolverhampton nightlife, according to students
Wolves and luchadors
A founding team of the English football league, Wolverhampton Wanderers also made one of football's most unexpected hires, in luchador wrestler Sin Cara as their ‘Director of International Development’.

Student life in Wolverhampton
Local gems, tips, and things to do, as recommended by students.
Low on cash
Treat yourself
Friday night out
Sunday chilling
When family visit
Feeling cultural
Catch up with mates
Grab a bite
Wolverhampton in pictures
West Park
West Park on a morning. This was my daily commute for the past year. Seeing the changing seasons was a nice break from the stresses of uni work. (Charlie Jolly, second year student at University of Wolverhampton)

Living in Wolverhampton, according to students
West Park Lake
A scenic park where you can admire the wildfowl. (Helen Tudor, third year student at University of Wolverhampton)

Living in Wolverhampton, according to students
St. Peter's Collegiate Church

Where you'll find students
- Whitmore Reams/Staveley Road
- West Park
- City centre
Local transport
- National Express term pass = £180
- Bus
Student money tips
There’s a nice little vegan cafe called Nutmeg, which is really cute and cheap considering the quality of food. But it’s got odd opening times so check first. (Second year student, University of Wolverhampton)
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