Reviews

Anonymous

A beautiful city where you never run out of things to do! So many beautiful buildings, museums, parks and views. For those who crave the quiet, there are so many coffee shops and mini-park spots and the British Library is wonderful for studying. It is a pricey place to study though, everything is expensive!

Anonymous

The location is good because it’s a good distance from clubs and from a supermarket. Plus there are multiple tube stations giving access for multiple different lines within walking distance.

Anonymous

Central London, busy day and night life, always something to do, every shop needed within walking distance, only problem is everything is very expensive

Anonymous

I absolutely love London, the nightlife is amazing, number of clubs and bars. There is always somewhere to go or something to do. Could be very distracting and expensive but it’s fine. There has to be more 24 hour fast food places in the edgware road paddington area.

Anonymous

London is the best MONDAY NIGHT XOYO TUESDAY NIGHT MINISTRY OF SOUND WEDNESDAY NIGHT STUDENT UNION THURSDAY RECOVER FRIDAY OSLO

Anonymous

Good range of shops, food, tourist visit. Very good god transport across the city. Very expensive which makes things harder to do.

Anonymous

London is such a great city to study in, as there is so much to do outside of your studies. Around UCL itself are many restaurants that have quite cheap lunches (for being London). In addition, the nightlife is very good as there are so many student clubs in London. The only major downside is the rent, as the rents in London are ridiculously high.

Anonymous

Very expensive, but a beautiful place to live. Lots of entertaining things to do and see. Public transport is easy and cheap if you’re a student.

Anonymous

London is a great place to be as there is lots of stuff to dod and there is always something on. however it is expensive and can feel very lonely at times.

Anonymous

I chose my uni not only because the course looked great, but also because of it's London location. There is so much nightlife, varied food and activities that you can do. It is also the centre of great opportunities for students.

Anonymous

My Uni is located in South Ealing. This is a very nice place with lots of green areas, clubs, shops (even a shopping centre) and most of all is well connected with the centre. You can take the Piccadilly or the central line to be in 35 min in Oxford Circus.

Anonymous

Love living in London, especially the transport. It makes nights out so much easier to organise. There’s loads of activities to do and I’ll never get bored. Only downside is how unfriendly strangers are.

Anonymous

Central London got everything you may ever need. From pop-up shops to big fancy famous restaurants. The transport connection between central London and the rest of London is amazing both during day and night. During the weekends there is a night tube to help the night buses take you back home from the club. Some restaurants or fast food shops are still open for breafast so you won’t be getting home on an empty stomachs.

Anonymous

A lot to do but so expensive and also way too busy a lot of the time! Transport is also quite pricey even with a discount.

Anonymous

London is hands down the best uni experience in the UK. It's expensive but worth every penny. Having to walk across the thames river to get to uni, and seeing how the city changes everyday never gets old, as well as the unbelievable views of the River Thames from uni. Being located in the city centre means that any cuisine you can think of is available on your doorstep, and there's never a shortage of things to do. Studying in London is one of the best decisions you can make, and you will graduate with everyone else jealous of your experiences, and with far better prospects than anyone studying elsewhere in the uk

Anonymous

A great city with a lot of great attractions however it is very pricey but other than that a lot of people from different parts of the world that are very friendly

Anonymous

London has everything you could ask for in terms of nightlife. I live in West London which is a great balance of residential Vs nightlife. It is pricey but West London isn't as bad as central and for the experience whilst studying I love it. 24 accessibility to what you need is great.

Anonymous

The location is close to the main city centre. The city centre includes many great features such as popular restaurants and great nightlife. It also has a large shopping centre with a variety of different stores

Anonymous

Good night life, centre of the UK's culture and home to a diverse range of people. It has everything to offer such as free museums and many enter centres, and has a cheap and accessible transport system which in my experience is the best value for money in the UK.

Anonymous

There is endless things to do in the city , day and night time. There are things to do for completely free or just a little money for a great time.

Anonymous

The location is very close by to the shopping centre and is practically walking distance which makes it great. There are also many bus options from Uxbridge station and buses run pretty often so this is great for those who commute to uni?

Anonymous

Several amazing club locations. Great places to eat. London is a uniquely diverse location where you are able to experience different cultures and backgrounds. Londoners are helpful and friendly. However London is a very expensive city to live in.

Anonymous

Lots of places to go on nights out; lots of variety in places so there’s something for everyone. Obviously quite expensive as it’s the capital but there’s lots of opportunities to save money at a lot of clubs and bars (2 for 1 offers, etc.) Great transport links to every part of the city including large shopping areas such as Oxford Street and tourist attractions that can also help with study i.e. museums, zoo, aquarium. Main down fall is the money and that it’s very busy throughout the city and takes some getting used to. No shortage of places to see and things to do.

Anonymous

Studying and living in London is an unique experience. The nightlife is thriving, so much to choose for, there are clubs for fans of every kind of music and every kind of party there is. Every evening has some incredible gigs. The choice of restaurants is amazing, you can choose a cheap but delicious option or something fancy. There's no time to be bored. All the exhibitions and events can take your breath away. The thing that's definitely a pain are the prices. In London everything's more pricey than anywhere else so you have to be prepared for it when you're moving to the city. Also the transport can be very annoying. It's not easy to find a place to live which would be close to everything you need so you have to take buses or tube a lot and it can be very annoying as there are delays very often.