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London is one of the biggest and most advanced of the European capitals - it has all the aspects of such a city that one would expect. A plethora of restaurants, a myriad of cultural buildings and institutions students will certainly not run out of things to do. There are hundreds of student projects, clubs and societies.
LSE makes broad estimates of the costs of living in the London area. The School currently estimates that students should allow about £1,000-£1,200 per month for living costs, in addition to tuition fees.
The LSE accommodation office allocates over 4000 places across 20 locations in the centre of London. This gives you unique access to a broad variety of student rooms that suit different preferences, needs and budgets.
Great value rooms, with or without en suite, shared rooms and studios. Utility bills, internet access and content insurance are included. You'll save on travel costs, as most residences are within walking distance of LSE. Contracts are available on a 31, 40 or 50 week basis, with catered and self-catered options. To compare prices, room types and catering options across halls, please contact the university.
International in flavour, London is an unparalleled environment in which to live and study. It is a centre for government and law, Europe's leading financial market and a style setting centre of cultural life. Educational benefits include libraries, professional institutes and all the resources of the University of London. The LSE campus is situated just off Aldwych in central London. It is easy to get to anywhere from such a central location using London's public transport networks.