I love living in Sunderland. I go to the seafront all the time; it’s a beautiful beach and I can walk there from campus. There’s always so much to do – in the last few months, I’ve been ice-skating and paintballing, watched Premier League football at the Stadium of Light and had day trips to Durham, Newcastle, and the Northumberland countryside.” (Second year student, University of Sunderland).
What Sunderland's famous for...
Beaches
Sunderland’s coastline has 12 beaches to explore – most notably Roker and Seaburn, whose sweeping, shorelines are just a stone’s throw from the university.

Sunderland nightlife, according to students
The Stadium of Light
With an impressive seating capacity of 49,000, not only is the Stadium of Light home to Sunderland AFC, but it’s played host to some of the biggest names in music, including Beyonce, The Spice Girls and Ed Sheeran.

Sunderland culture, according to students
A heritage rich in culture
Sunderland’s cultural heritage offers something for everyone, whether it’s catching a show at the Sunderland Empire Theatre, immersing yourself in the city’s history at Hylton Castle, or exploring the nearby Penshaw Monument.

Student life in Sunderland
Local gems, tips, and things to do, as recommended by students.
Our city by the sea
Friday night out
Grab a bite
Days out with mates
Feeling cultural
Grab the gang
Summer chilling
Weekend treats
No2 Church Lane serves AMAZING burgers and even better loaded fries! Love Lily is a place for all your brunch needs – they’ve got huge American pancakes and enormous slices of cake. (University of Sunderland student)
Sunderland in pictures
Roker Beach
Within easy reach from the Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s, Roker Beach is a much-loved spot for students to enjoy relaxing on summer days or taking a stroll along the pier.

Wearmouth Bridge
Wearmouth Bridge is one of Sunderland’s most recognised landmarks, providing an iconic backdrop to St Peter’s Campus and the University’s riverside accommodation.

Living in Sunderland, according to students
River Wear
Running through the heart of the city, the River Wear and its surrounding areas are part of a multi-million pound development, transforming Sunderland with new cultural spots, entertainment venues and green spaces.

Living in Sunderland, according to students
Living in Sunderland
Housing, travel, and budgeting tips.
Where you'll find students
- City centre
- Roker and Seaburn
Local transport
- Free bus travel on the Sunderland Connect service
- Free campus and accommodation circular bus
- Tyne and Wear Metro with discounted student fares available, connecting you to the rest of the North East
Student money tips
There are some very good burger bars that seem to cater to the student market, as they aren't overpriced. BURGeR and No2 Church Lane are impressive, and don't break the bank too much. With regards to accommodation, you tend to get more space for your rent south of the Wear, but that's a generalisation. (Third year student, University of Sunderland)
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