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Student Accommodation in Kensington

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Student Accommodation in Kensington

Kensington Student Accommodation

Selecting decent student accommodation in Kensington can be a time-consuming task, but it is not impossible. The city has a lot of cheap student housing options with all amenities available for a reasonable price. Kensington student apartments are located near many world-renowned universities such as the City of Westminster College, as well as prestigious universities such as London Film Academy and London Business School.

The city has it all, from luxurious student accommodation in Kensington City Centre to budget-friendly student housing in London City Centre. All of Kensington's student hostels are designed to provide students with maximum comfort. There is something for everyone in the city. Kensington student accommodation is further subdivided into halls of residence, private halls of residence, and apartments.

 

About Kensington

 

Kensington is one of England's most beautiful city areas, as well as one of the world's oldest, dating back nearly two millennia. Kensington, founded after the country's early mediaeval history, is a beautiful metropolitan area located on the River Thames's channels. The city has a large economic sector and is very important in the country because it is the epicentre of England's economic, transportation, and cultural trade.

Furthermore, Kensington shares borders with popular areas such as Richmond Upon Thames, Hammersmith, and Fulham, making Kensington a well-connected city. The city is said to be inspired by historical and modern economic and warfare history, allowing Kensington to enjoy a blend of the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Kensington's local attractions include Kensington Palace, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, London Eye, and Trafalgar Square, which attract thousands of visitors each year. In addition, among these visitors are a large number of international students. This city welcomes over 382,000 international students each year, making it one of the most popular international education destinations for student accommodation in Kensington.

 

Student Housing Kensington

All universities provide outstanding amenities that are used by both domestic and foreign students. Kensington's universities, with their wide halls, also provide superb student housing in Kensington. There is also sufficient provision for students who choose private student accommodation in Kensington. Off-campus, there are plenty of activities for students to do, with fantastic nightlife options such as clubs and restaurants, and for those who want to explore a little further. Here you will discover information on UniAcco's private student accommodation Near Kensington, including student houses in waterloo and much more.

 

Best Places to Stay in Kensington

 

UniAcco offers many options for student accommodation in Kensington. The location of these options of private student housing in Kensington, London for students is very affordable and located close to top universities.

 

  • Mannequin House - It is located near the Low Maynard Reservoir which is a lovely spot for students to hang out with friends. Some of the best universities are in proximity to this property.

 

 

  • Spring Mews - Spring Mews Accommodation in London is located just around the iconic River Thames and provides the best student living experience. The fantastic location is only a few minutes walk from the bus station, as well as the Vauxhall tube and overground stations.

 

  • iQ Shoreditch - Located in London Zone 1, this private student accommodation in Kensington offers a range of studios and penthouses and 2-bedroom apartments. This property offers fully furnished rooms with WiFi, bills and contents insurance all included in the price. The accommodation is near the City University of London and the University of Law. 

 

Cost of Living in Kensington

The cost of living may vary based on the amount you decide to spend as a student. Other expenses like the number of times you decide to eat outside, social life, nightlife, etc might change your total monthly budget. Here is a breakdown of the most common expenses you might come across while living in your student accommodation in Kensington, London, as a student.

 

Category

Cost (Per Month)

Accommodation

£ 500 - £ 750

Food

£ 120 - £ 160

Water, Electricity, Gas, Etc

£ 60 - £ 120

Travel

£ 60 - 140

Books And Equipment

£ 40

 

Kensington Transportation

 

In general, England's transportation system has the potential to be one of the most efficient on the planet. Kensington, on the other hand, is smartly linked to every major transportation system and is easily accessible within walking distance of every university. Students can explore a variety of transportation options from their student accommodation in Kensington, including the world-famous Kensington train station, buses, and friendly cabs.

 

Bus

Kensington's bus network operates around the clock, with over 100 buses running up and down the City. Students can take buses from the main bus terminal near the City Centre to all of England's national highways. There are hundreds of local bus stops located throughout the city, catering to both local and national travellers. The average bus fare in Kensington is approximately GBP 1.55 per day. You can also choose a London Oyster Card bus pass, which significantly reduces local transportation costs.

 

Metro

There are metro trains, also known as Tubes, in the city that provide students with an enjoyable way to travel around the city.

 

Cycling

Cycling is another way to get around the city. You can go cycling in exclusive areas such as Chelsea Embankment Gardens.

 

Kensington Attractions

 

1. Entertainment

 

London is world-renowned for its theatre, with over 40 theatres in the West End alone, as well as a plethora of fringe venues. If you're concerned that the cost of a ticket will exceed your student budget, Time Out has some great tips for finding a theatre bargain. If you enjoy going to the movies, London has nearly 800 screens, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all screens in the UK. The Imperial College Union also operates its own cinema, with student discounts. The diversification of London's music scene is reflected in its vast array of music venues, which range from iconic venues like the Roundhouse in Camden to thousands of lesser-known pubs and clubs hosting upcoming bands.

 

2. Culture

 

London is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, with over 300 languages spoken throughout the city. It is home to some of the world's best museums and art galleries, three of which are direct across the street from Imperial (the V&A, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum). Look at the Discover South Kensington website for information on exhibitions and events near the College. Don't forget about Imperial's annual

 

3. Sports

 

There are numerous sporting activities in London, so whatever your interests are, there are numerous opportunities to participate or support your favourite team. Put Wimbledon on your itinerary, as well as Wembley, the Oval cricket ground, and Twickenham. A number of premiership football clubs are also based in the city. Ethos, Imperial's sports centre, regularly hosts professional sports teams, most recently the London Lions basketball team and the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.

 

4. Nights

 

From a curry lover's pilgrimage to Brick Lane to the quirky supper club scene, London's cultural diversity comes to life in its vast array of restaurants. Your student budget will no doubt appreciate the abundance of discounts in well-known chains, but in a city where street food from all over the world thrives, trying new foods doesn't have to break the bank. Not only will street vendors tempt you, but the city's abundance of pop-up restaurants makes it easy to be adventurous.

FAQs on Student Accommodation London

Student accommodation cost in London ranges between £1000 - £1,200 per month. Most of these off-campus student accommodations (PBSA’s) come inclusive of utility bills.

Students can book their accommodation with UniAcco at no cost. Reach out to our experts, pick the property of your choice, and make your booking. There is a 24/7 support team to help you get the best property in your budget, location, and preferences. 

The best areas for students to live in London are Central London, Richmond, Spitalfields, Webleyogram, Stratford, Shoreditch, and Finsbury Park.

The lowest rent you can pay to stay in London starts from £800/week

Yes, UniAcco can arrange a property visit for your desired room type if you are in and around the location. We also arrange a virtual tour of the property for you.

Utility bills can easily cost as approximate of £250-£320 per month. However, student accommodation in London with UniAcco comes with utility bills included in the rent.

Yes, all student rooms in London available on UniAcco are fully furnished with premium amenities. There is 24/7 support at every property to help you round the clock for all your living needs.

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