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Central London is one of the trendiest and one of the popular areas that extends from the area of Primrose Hills to Pimlico, Kensington to Spitalfields. It is in zone 1, making it easily accessible to travel around and accessible to social amenities. Student love it here as the university are within easy reach from low-cost student accommodation Central London. It is a happening and a beacon of attraction not only to students but even tourists too! It’s an ever-growing, popular and demanding student area.
Many of the London student accommodation listed on our website are built close to the universities which are within walking distance. If they are not walkable, then it takes only a few minutes of bus ride or bike ride to reach the campus. There are many universities that offer bus shuttle services for students, it’s not a big deal if these places are not walkable.
Student housing offers various student accommodation ranging from student rooms, student apartments and homestays! You can choose from a wide range of options provided by University Living on our website. The prices are budget friendly and unmatched, providing you with modern, furnished student homes which are equipped with the best facilities to offer the utmost comfort level of student living and experience. Whether you are in for short-term accommodation or long-term accommodation, you can find one as per your desired price, occupancy, types, facilities and other preferences.
Some of the popular student accommodation near Central London are Chapter Old street, Scape Mile End Canalside, Northumberland House, South Bank Residence, Grosvenor House, Urbanest Westminster Bridge, Rathbone Place, iQ Paris Gardens, Helen Graham House, Chapter Westminster, Wellington Lodge, South Bank, etc.
As you know London is an expensive city, so keep in mind the cost of living in London. While calculating the living expenses in London, the inclusions will be student rent food, travel and other expenses. This will however not include your tuition fees in London. The cost of living will depend on your lifestyle, spending and eating habits. If you want to live on a budget in London, you can always opt for shared student accommodation London which is way cheaper than renting out a single room or apartment in London. You can also try to cook meals at home instead of opting to dine out as it's more expensive. Getting a part-time job can also be useful in paying off your personal needs, etc.