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How Can Students Find University of Westminster Accommodation?

Looking for top student accommodation near the University of Westminster in London? University Living offers 100% verified housing options designed for modern students. Choose from a wide range of private en-suites, shared flats, and fully furnished studios—all located near University of Westminster campuses. 

Each property is equipped with essential amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, study zones, laundry facilities, secure entry systems, and 24/7 maintenance support—ensuring a safe, comfortable, and convenient student living experience in central London. 

Whether you're studying at Regent Campus, Marylebone Campus, or Harrow Campus, University Living helps you compare and book the best University of Westminster accommodation to suit your budget, lifestyle, and academic needs. Prices start from just £179 per week, with all utility bills included, plus exclusive cashback offers and flexible lease terms available.

What Are the Benefits of Living in Off-Campus Accommodation Near University of Westminster?

  • Affordable Options: Off-campus student housing London often offers better value than traditional university halls, helping students save on rent while enjoying modern amenities. 
  • Flexible Tenancies: Select move-in dates and lease lengths that fit your study plan or travel schedule, including both short-term and long-term options. 
  • Fully Furnished Spaces: Enjoy move-in-ready rooms with beds, desks, wardrobes, and access to a kitchen—ideal for independent and social lifestyles. 
  • Prime Locations: Stay close to public transport, restaurants, shopping streets, and major landmarks—perfect for balancing university life with city experiences. 
  • More Independence: Off-campus accommodation offers privacy, freedom, and a more mature living experience, ideal for students seeking quiet, personal space. 

With University Living, students can browse, compare, and book verified University of Westminster accommodation in just a few clicks—with expert guidance and 24/7 support.

How Many Campuses Does the University of Westminster Have?

The University of Westminster has four main campuses, all strategically located across London to give students access to the city’s academic, cultural, and professional opportunities. Each campus is home to different faculties and offers state-of-the-art facilities tailored to specific areas of study. 

  • Regent Street Campus: Located on Regent Street, this campus is home to business, social sciences, and humanities courses. 
  • Marylebone Campus: Opposite Madame Tussauds, it focuses on architecture, planning, and construction courses. 
  • Cavendish Campus: Close to the British Museum, it houses science and technology programs. 
  • Harrow Campus: Dedicated t o media, arts, and design courses, located in northwest London. 

All campuses are easily accessible via public transport. When choosing your University of Westminster student accommodation, it’s helpful to know your campus location to reduce commute time and maximize your access to local amenities. 

What Are the Best Off-Campus University of Westminster Student Housing Options?

Looking for the best off-campus student accommodation near the University of Westminster? Whether you’re based at the Regent, Marylebone, Cavendish, or Harrow campus, there are plenty of modern, fully furnished housing options available through University Living—all designed to suit your lifestyle, budget, and academic needs.

Scape Wembley Residence

  • Location: Fulton Rd, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0TF, United Kingdom 
  • Room Types: Studio (from Ā£438/week) 
  • Commute: ~30 minutes to central campuses via Tube 
  • Features: On-site gym, cinema, events, 24/7 staff 

Chapter Aldgate 

  • Location: 1-2 Education Square, London E1 1DF, United Kingdom 
  • Room Types: Apartments (from Ā£486.50/week), En-suite (from Ā£351.50/week), Studio (from Ā£391.50/week) 
  • Commute: ~25 minutes to Regent/Marylebone Campuses 
  • Features: Sky lounge, study spaces, social events 

IQ Will Wyatt Court London 

  • Location: 168 Pitfield Street London N1 6JP United Kingdom
  • Room Types: En-suite (from Ā£377/week) 
  • Commute: 35 minutes to University of Westminster 
  • Features: Secure entry, social spaces, all-inclusive bills 

Canvas Walthamstow 

  • Location: Alliot House, 4 Forest Road, Walthamstow, London, E17 6JJ United Kingdom 
  • Room Types: En-suite(from Ā£284/week), Studio (from Ā£329/week) 
  • Commute: ~30–40 minutes to main campuses 
  • Features: Gym, courtyard, social lounge 

Every property is verified and designed with students in mind. Whether you want a private studio or a shared en-suite room, University Living offers flexible options near the University of Westminster. 

What Is the Average Cost of Living for Students at University of Westminster? 

Studying in London offers unparalleled academic and cultural experiences, but it's essential to budget wisely to manage living expenses effectively. For students at the University of Westminster, the average cost of living—including accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses—can be substantial. 

What Are the Tuition Fees at University of Westminster?

Tuition fees vary by course and degree level. Here's a rough estimate for international students: 

Undergraduate: Ā£14,000–£16,000 per year 

Postgraduate Taught: Ā£15,000–£17,000 per year 

PhD/Research: Ā£16,500–£19,000 per year 

What Are the Monthly Living Expenses for University of Westminster Students?

  • Student accommodation: Ā£800–£1,300 
  • Food and groceries: Ā£200–£300 
  • Transport (Oyster/Travelcard): Ā£120–£150 
  • Phone, internet, subscriptions: Ā£30–£50 
  • Leisure & personal spending: Ā£150–£200 
  • Total average per month: Ā£1,300–£2,000 

What Is the Total Yearly Cost of Living at University of Westminster ?

Total annual expenses, including tuition and living costs, typically range from Ā£25,000 to Ā£32,000. 

  • Fully furnished, verified rooms near campus 
  • Flexible lease lengths 
  • Inclusive bills and modern amenities 
  • Early booking deals and student discounts 

What Are the Best Areas to Live Near University of Westminster?

Choosing where to live is a key part of your student experience at the University of Westminster. With campuses located in central London—such as Regent Street, Marylebone, Cavendish, and Harrow—students can find a range of vibrant and well-connected areas to suit different lifestyles and budgets. 

Here are the most popular student areas near Westminster campuses:

Marylebone & Fitzrovia

  • Rent Range: Ā£300–£400/week 
  • Commute: 5–10 minutes walk to central campuses 
  • Vibe: Lively, central London living with shops, cafĆ©s, and cultural hotspots 
  • Top Picks: iQ Marylebone, private en-suites via University Living 

Wembley

  • Rent Range: Ā£200–£300/week 
  • Commute: 30–35 minutes via Tube 
  • Vibe: More affordable, student-friendly, with a suburban feel 
  • Top Picks: Scape Wembley, iQ Raffles House

Aldgate & Whitechapel

  • Rent Range: Ā£250–£375/week 
  • Commute: ~25 minutes to Westminster campuses 
  • Vibe: Urban, artsy, and multicultural—close to Shoreditch and Brick Lane 
  • Top Picks: Chapter Aldgate, shared flats on University Living 

Book early to get the best selection, flexible contracts, and exclusive student discounts on Westminster accommodation. 

How Do Students Commute to the University of Westminster?

Commuting to the University of Westminster is easy and efficient, thanks to its central London location and excellent public transport links. With campuses spread across Regent Street, Marylebone, Cavendish, and Harrow, students have multiple travel options to suit their needs and budget.  

Here are the most common ways students commute:

  • London Underground (Tube): Most campuses are within walking distance of key tube stations like Oxford Circus, Baker Street, and Great Portland Street. The Harrow campus is accessible via the Metropolitan Line. 
  • Bus: London’s extensive bus network offers a budget-friendly and reliable way to travel between accommodation and campus, with routes covering all major student areas. 
  • Walking: Students living in central areas like Marylebone, Fitzrovia, or Soho often walk to class, enjoying the convenience and vibrant surroundings of the city. 
  • Cycling: With dedicated bike lanes and cycling schemes like Santander Cycles, biking is an eco-friendly and flexible commute option. Many student accommodations offer secure bike storage. 
  • Train: For those living slightly further out, National Rail and Overground services provide direct routes into central London and connect easily to tube stations near the university. 

Want a smooth commute? Book accommodation near the University of Westminster with excellent transport links. University Living ensures you get modern student housing with 24/7 support and verified listings—all in one place. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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What are the different types of student rooms near University of Westminster?

The major room types are: Sharing: This is where 2 or more students share a single room, washroom, kitchen, and other communal spaces. En-suite/Private: This includes a private bedroom and bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are shared. Studios: This is a self-contained unit with a bedroom and cooking space along with a private washroom. Two students may book a single studio together, subject to the policies of the accommodation provider.

Can I view my student apartment near University of Westminster before booking?

Yes. If you want to view your accommodation before booking it, get in touch with our accommodation experts, and we will arrange a virtual tour for you.

Can I get discounts for student housing near University of Westminster?

Of course, students who book early often get good discounts and pay less rent for their student housing. You can also avail cashback and discounts on group bookings.

Are the bills included in the rent?

This depends on the accommodation you choose, but most of our student properties in London have bills included, so you don’t have to worry about paying for anything else. The bills include Wi-Fi, water, gas, electricity, and other facilities such as a fitness centre, games room, and other communal spaces.

What are the best student accommodation to live near University of Westminster?

Student life in London has everything a student needs, no matter where you live; you will always be able to enjoy everything this city has to offer. AXO Oxford Circus, Somerset Court, Kings Cross Residence, Kirby Street, etc. are some of the most popular, affordable, and fully furnished student accommodations near University of Westminster.

Can I pay my student accommodation rent in instalments in London?

Yes. You can pay your rent in easy instalments via numerous modes including bank transfer or your debit/credit card.

How do I know my student accommodation near University of Westminster is safe?

All properties listed by University Living are personally verified by the team or their representatives. Each student accommodation has modern safety measures in place, including CCTV, secure door entries, restricted access, and more.

Where can I stay during my placement year?

Students who are working during their placement year but are a full-time student at a university can stay in the student homes listed on University Living website. As long as you’re a student at a university you can choose to stay at any student accommodation.