Studying in London is an experience like no other. Home to world-renowned universities, iconic landmarks and one of the most diverse student populations in the world, the capital offers endless opportunities to learn, explore and build your future.

Whether you’re moving to London for your first year, starting a postgraduate course or relocating through UCAS Clearing, it’s natural to have questions. Where should you live? How much does it cost? What’s the best way to get around? And how can you make the most of student life without breaking the bank?

Let’s dig into everything you need to know about living in London as a student in 2026.

Why Study in London?

London is home to more than 40 universities and higher education institutions, attracting students from across the UK and around the globe. Some of the city’s best-known universities include:

  • University College London (UCL)
  • King’s College London
  • Imperial College London
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
  • City St George’s, University of London
  • University of Westminster
  • Brunel University London
  • Goldsmiths, University of London
  • University of Greenwich

No matter what you choose to study, you’ll benefit from excellent transport links, a thriving graduate job market and a city packed with culture, entertainment and endless opportunities.

Which London neighbourhood is right for you?

One of the biggest advantages of studying in London is that every neighbourhood offers something different. 

Whether you’re looking for the energy of Stratford, the convenience of Zone 2, the riverside setting of Vauxhall or the leafy streets of West London, Fresh has student accommodation in London locations that put you within easy reach of some of the capital’s top universities:
 

Fresh Property Area of London Best For Nearby Universities
Great Court South London (Zone 2) Students looking for excellent transport links and a quieter residential base with easy access to central London. UCL, King’s College London, LSE, Imperial College London, University of the Arts London.
Venti House Stratford, East London Students who want to be close to London’s newest university campuses, Westfield Stratford City and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. UCL East, Loughborough University London, University of East London, Queen Mary University of London, London College of Fashion and universities across central London.  
Glassyard Building Stockwell Students wanting modern studio living with excellent access to multiple central London universities. Well placed for several central London universities.  
Spring Mews Central-South East London Students looking for premium amenities, including study spaces, a gym and even a swimming pool, while remaining close to central London. Convenient for a wide range of universities and colleges across central London.
View Studios Bermondsey Students who want great value accommodation in an idyllic area, with quick transport into central London. UCL, King’s College London, London South Bank University, University of the Arts London.
New Orient House West London (Imperial Wharf & Chelsea area) Students wanting a quieter West London location with fast transport links and access to green space. Imperial College London, King’s College London, BIMM University, UCL and the wider University of London federation.  

 

When choosing where to live, think about more than just your commute. Consider your budget, transport links, local amenities and the type of community you’d like to be part of. With all-inclusive bills, dedicated Residents’ Teams and welcoming student communities, every Fresh property is designed to help you make the most of university life.
 

Living in London on a budget

London is often considered the UK’s more expensive student city, but careful financial support, alongside some savvy budgeting, can make it much more manageable. In London, your monthly costs are likely to include:

  • Accommodation
  • Food shopping
  • Travel
  • Course materials
  • Mobile phone
  • Social activities
  • Gym memberships or hobbies

Purpose-built student accommodation in London with all-inclusive bills can make budgeting easier by reducing the number of separate monthly payments to keep track of. Here are some other quick tips you can follow to help keep your costs down:
 

Make the Most of Student Discounts

Your student ID unlocks discounts across hundreds of brands, restaurants, cinemas and attractions. You can also save money using student discount platforms and by taking advantage of university offers throughout the year.
 

Travel Smart

One of the biggest perks of studying in London is the public transport network. Students can often reduce travel costs by:

  • Walking shorter journeys
  • Cycling where possible, and checking if your university has a cycle scheme
  • Applying for relevant student travel discounts where eligible

Planning your journeys in advance can also help reduce unnecessary spending. You can also access student discounts such as 30% off Bus & Tram Season Tickets with Osyter Photocard, and 25% off Santander Cycles with Student Beans.
 

Shop Around

London has supermarkets for every budget. Mixing larger weekly shops with occasional visits to local markets can help keep food costs under control while giving you access to fresh produce.
 

Plan Your Weekly Budget

Setting a realistic weekly spending limit can help you avoid running out of money before the end of the month. 

Many students find it helpful to separate essential spending from entertainment and treats, and most universities offer useful resources such as weekly budget planners to give you a helping hand.
 

Free Things to Do in London

One of the best things about London is that many of its biggest attractions are completely free. You could spend a weekend exploring:

You’ll never be short of somewhere new to discover at no extra cost.
 

Finding the Right Student Accommodation

Where you live plays a huge part in your university experience. Purpose-built student accommodation in London offers a supportive environment where everything is designed with students in mind.
When choosing accommodation, consider:

  • Travel time to campus
  • All-inclusive bills
  • Study spaces
  • High-speed Wi-Fi
  • Secure access
  • On-site Residents’ Teams
  • Social spaces
  • Wellbeing support

At Fresh, our London student accommodation combines modern living spaces with welcoming communities, helping students feel at home from the day they arrive.

Alongside comfortable rooms, you’ll become part of a vibrant community with access to dedicated Residents’ Teams, regular events through our Be Wellbeing Programme and the Fresh Residents’ App to help make student life even easier.
 

Ready to Start Your London Adventure?

Living in London means becoming part of one of the world’s most exciting student cities.

From exploring famous landmarks and discovering hidden neighbourhoods to meeting new friends and preparing for your future career, every day brings something new. And, if you’re planning to study in the capital, finding the right accommodation is one of the best ways to set yourself up for a successful university experience.

Explore Fresh’s student accommodation in London and discover welcoming communities designed to help you study, socialise and make the most of everything the city has to offer.