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Top 10 cheapest university cities for a pint

As the academic year commences, students across the UK are gearing up to embark on fresher’s week. But in which university cities will you find the cheapest pints?

Top 10 cheapest university cities for a pint

Budget friendly nights out remain a top priority for many students heading off to university for the first time, and with that in mind, hospitality company Accor has analysed the top 10 UK cities where you’ll find the cheapest pint.

Accor analysed data from Numbeo and Experian, along with ONS statistics on each area’s weekly average income to unveil the average cost of a pint in every UK city.

London takes the crown as the priciest city for a pint, with costs soaring 80% higher compared to Kingston upon Hull.

The UK cities were the cost of a pint will set you back the most:

City

2023 population

Average price of a pint

London

8,961,989

£6.00

Brighton

139,001

£5.09

Belfast

274,770

£5.08

Edinburgh

464,990

£5.06

Bristol

617,280

£4.86

Manchester

395,515

£4.79

But when it came to affordability, Kingston upon Hull was crowned as the UK destination with the most budget-friendly pint in 2023. With an average cost of £3.33, this is 28% cheaper than the average beer price in Nottingham, which takes the tenth spot on the list.

Completing the top five most affordable UK destinations for a pint are Aberdeen, Coventry, Dundee, and Cardiff, all boasting average prices that remain below £4.

Top 10 UK cities for the cheapest pint:

City

2023 population

Average price of a pint

Kingston upon Hull

314,018

£3.33

Aberdeen

196,670

£3.44

Coventry

359,262

£3.79

Dundee

147,710

£3.85

Cardiff

447,287

£3.97

Birmingham

984,333

£4.03

Plymouth

260,203

£4.15

Sheffield

685,368

£4.22

Newcastle upon Tyne

192,382

£4.22

Nottingham

321,500

£4.26

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