London Accommodation
It is the heart of London. The cost of living is sometimes expensive due to high prices. There are many delicious restaurants and bakeries. Oxford Street and Regent Street are good places for shopaholic.
Student Review: 5 /5
By member978889 on 19th February 2023
Accommodation in London
London is undeniably an influential global city in so many spheres and a wonderful place to spend your student years. However, it's also the most expensive city, on average, for student accommodation in the whole country, so it's important to do your homework about the best place to live whilst your there.
We've separated London into 6 regions so have a read through student reviews of all the student accommodation options across London to find somewhere that suits your budget and your needs. We list every purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) and university-owned hall in London and capture weekly price and availability data.
Central London is the beating heart of the city, and offers more than 100 different options for student accommodation in both East Central and West Central districts (all with postcodes beginning with EC and WC).
Our North London page includes more than 15 different accommodation options in both North and North West London (N and NW postcodes) all the way up to Harrow and Wembley (HA postcodes)…
North of the Thames, stretching from Tower of Hamlets east towards Stratford, our East London page lists over 70 properties up to the North Circular (with postcodes beginning with E)…
From Vauxhall heading along south of the river Thames out to Sidcup in Kent, there are over 35 properties for students (with SE and DA postcodes)…
Stretching from Victoria out towards Wimbledon and Kingston-upon-Thames, we list more than 80 options for student accommodation (with postcodes SW and KT)…
Along the western corridor from Tottenham Court Road and Piccadilly out to Slough, Egham, Brentford and West Drayton, our West London page features 60 options for student accommodation (with postcodes beginning with W, SL, TW and UB)…