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Student housing London

On Student.com you can easily find and compare student accommodation in London. We list around 40,000 student rooms, studios and flats in hundreds of student properties across London. So whether you’re looking for a private studio or a flat share, you’ll surely find it on Student.com. Check out the map at the top of this page to see what properties are located close to your university or in the London location you would like to live in. You can also use the filters to narrow down your search and find the right student house for you.

Many London student properties we list offer both shared and private rooms, so whether you like to share with friends or prefer your own privacy, we’ve got you covered. If you need help with choosing, don’t hesitate to give us a call or talk to us via live chat and one of our booking consultants will be happy to give you more information. Once you know the area you’re interested in and have a rough idea of your London student accommodation budget, it will be a lot easier to narrow down the options and find the best student accommodation in London.

The earlier you book your London student accommodation with us, the more options you'll have available, as many properties sell out quickly.

Universities in London

With an urban population of about 10 million, it’s not surprising that London has a long list of universities to serve its student population. There are currently 40 universities and other institutions of higher education in London (excluding foreign universities with branches in London) and a student population of about 400,000, many of which are international students. Wherever you choose to study in the UK's capital city, we have your London uni accommodation covered.

University College London, UCL

University College London was established in 1826 as London University. It was the first university in London and the first in England to admit students of any religion. Today UCL is the second-largest university in the UK by total enrolment (behind only the Open University) and a world-leading institution of higher learning. UCL has a great location, with the main campus being in the Central London area of Bloomsbury. Find student accommodation near UCL London.

King’s College London, KCL

King’s College London was founded in 1829, but the earliest records of medical teaching in the St Thomas Hospital date all the way back to 1561. KCL has a great location, thanks to its several campuses in Central London. Browse student housing near King's College London here.

Imperial College London, ICL

Imperial College London was founded in 1907. During over 100 years of history, it has become one of the leading universities in the world. ICL focuses exclusively on science, technology, medicine and business. The main campus is in a great location in South Kensington, right between two world-famous landmarks, the Natural History Museum and the Royal Albert Hall. Book accommodation near Imperial College London.

London School of Economics, LSE

The London School of Economics and Political Science was established in 1895. Its reputation might be that of a business school, but in reality, LSE offers a lot more than just that. The university has produced many notable alumni not just in economics but also in fields as varied as law, politics, literature, history and media. The campus has a great location in Westminster in the heart of London. Find your ideal student room near LSE here.

Dozens of other universities

In addition to the ones mentioned above, London is home to dozens of other great universities. Whatever you want to study, you’ll surely find a university and a degree programme that is right for you. Some notable ones include the University of the Arts London, which is a federation of six arts colleges, Goldsmiths University, which specialises in arts and design, the University of West London and the University of Greenwich.

Get to know London

A sprawling city of culture, iconic landmarks and music, it’s easy to see why London is a popular destination for students from all over the world. The famous university rating company QS has ranked London as the best student city in the world.

A long history

London can trace its origins to Roman times. It has been a major settlement for over two thousand years and over the centuries it has grown to become the largest city and the capital of the United Kingdom.

During the Middle Ages, London became a major centre of government when most of the government functions were centred around Westminster in the 12th century. Difficult times came in the mid-17th century when London was first hit by the Great Plague in 1665-1666 and soon after the Great Fire of London destroyed a large part of the city, with rebuilding taking over ten years.

With the start of the Industrial Revolution, major urbanisation happened in the 19th century and London grew rapidly. It was the largest city in the world for almost 100 years, up until 1925. The population density was high and especially in the East End, huge amounts of people lived in a relatively small area.

The first half of the 20th century brought two world wars, but also the 1948 Olympics at Wembley Stadium. Wembley also hosted the World Cup final in 1966, when England won its first, and so far only, World Cup. Today London is one of the most important cities in the world. In the classification of global cities, London is one of only two cities, along with New York City, placed in the highest Alpha ++ category.

Student life in London

Student living in London can be an incredible experience. From green spaces and quaint pubs in Kensington & Chelsea, to the creative haven of Shoreditch, students can explore the city’s network of neighbourhoods, each hugely diverse in their own distinct character. Kings Cross is jam-packed full of food and music venues, thanks to its proximity to many of London’s top universities, while the City of London dazzles with its array of iconic skyscrapers. Borough Market next to London Bridge is a great spot for any food lovers, having served Londoners since the 12th century.

When the weather is beautiful, you can enjoy it in one of London’s many green spaces. Be sure to check out Hyde Park and Regent’s Park, as well as the fantastic views from the top of Primrose Hill. When it comes to shopping, you can find everything in London. Head to Oxford Street to shop ‘til you drop. Make sure to catch a West End show or a Premier League football match during your time in the British capital, both great experiences even for people who are not normally fans of theatre or football.

Discover more reasons why London is a great student city in our guide.

Frequently asked questions about London student housing

How do I apply for student accommodation in London?

Applying for private student accommodation with student.com is simple:

  • Choose your room - browse our properties and find a place that suits your needs. Our team of experts are on hand if you need some help! 
  • Request to book - let us know which property you are interested in & our booking consultants will guide you through the next steps. 
  • Sign your contract - once your contract is signed you will pay your rent. Student.com does not charge you anything for our booking service: you’ll only need to pay the rent to your chosen landlord.

Learn more about how the book process works here.

What options are there for contract length? Can I book summer accommodation as well for example?

Most contracts last for one academic year. If you would like to stay for a longer or a shorter time, contact us and our booking consultants will be able to give you information about which landlords are currently accepting stays of different lengths. If you’d like to stay in your accommodation over the summer as well, this can usually be arranged as many of the properties we list also accept bookings for summer accommodation.

What are the different room types you offer?

We currently offer three different types of student rooms in London.

A Shared Room has two or more people sleeping in the same bedroom. Other living spaces, like kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms are shared with occupants of other rooms.

In a Private Room you have a private bedroom just for yourself. Depending on the property, you might also get a private bathroom. Other facilities are shared with other tenants.

In an Entire Place, you get a fully self-contained studio property. This means no sharing, as your bedroom and all other facilities in your flat are just for you, including a private bathroom and a private kitchenette for cooking meals.

Are bills included in my rent?

This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in London have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.

Is it safe to rent student accommodation in the private sector?

We carefully vet all the landlords we feature and only list properties from trusted student accommodation providers to ensure that all the housing options we feature are trustworthy and safe.

Many of our PBSAs (purpose-built student accommodations) have safety features like controlled-access gates and 24/7 onsite security.

Can I see the property before moving in?

If you’ll be in London before moving in, this can be arranged with our booking consultants. Many of the properties we list have excellent photos and videos available on the property pages though, so even if you won’t be able to get to London before your move-in date, you will be able to get a good idea of what your accommodation will look like.

What is a guarantor and will I need one?

A guarantor is a person who signs the rental contract with you and commits to paying your rent if you can’t. A guarantor is most typically a family member, but it can be anyone. Most UK landlords want you to have a guarantor, so you’ll most likely need one in London.

What if I didn’t get an answer to my question here?

If you have any other questions, you can check our FAQ page or contact one of our booking consultants by phone or live chat. They are always happy to help!