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Imperial College London Student Accommodation Guide
Best Halls & Housing Options (2025)
Compare Imperial halls, private student housing, shared flats by zone, costs, and budgeting tips for living in London as an Imperial student.
Intro
🎓 Introduction
Imperial College London sits in South Kensington—one of London’s most prestigious (and expensive) areas.
Choosing the right accommodation is key to balancing academic focus, budget, and social life. This 2025 guide
covers Imperial halls, private student residences across London, shared flats by zone, typical costs, and practical
tips to help you decide.
Imperial Halls
🏠 Imperial College Halls of Residence
Imperial guarantees accommodation for most first-year undergraduates with halls spread across central and west London.
Types of Rooms
Single Standard Rooms — Shared bathrooms and kitchens
Studios — Self-contained, private kitchen and bathroom
Twin/Shared Rooms — Lower-cost option if you’re happy to share
Popular Imperial Residences
Southside & Eastside Halls (South Kensington) — Modern en-suites, on campus
Beit Hall — Historic, social hub next to the Royal Albert Hall
Pembridge Gardens (Notting Hill) — En-suites and shared flats in a vibrant area
Wilson House (Paddington) — Affordable standard and en-suite rooms
Woodward Buildings (North Acton) — Modern en-suites and studios, popular with postgraduates
Xenia (Waterloo) — Central location, in partnership with KCL
Residence / Room Type
Weekly Rent (2025)
Contract Length
Standard Room
£210 – £250
39–40 weeks
En-suite Room
£260 – £310
39–40 weeks
Premium En-suite
£310 – £340
39–40 weeks
Studio Flat
£350 – £410
39–51 weeks
Shared/Twin Room
£180 – £200
39–40 weeks
Included
Bills, Wi‑Fi, basic insurance, 24/7 residence support
Private Halls
🏢 Private Student Halls in London
Many Imperial students choose PBSA for modern facilities and varied locations across London.
Popular Private Halls
Chapter South Kensington — Luxury studios and en‑suites, walkable to campus
Urbanest Westminster Bridge — Premium accommodation with gyms and study spaces
iQ Shoreditch — Modern en‑suites and studios with excellent facilities
Unite Students (North Acton, Moonraker Point) — Affordable en‑suites with good links to Imperial
Private Hall
Weekly Rent (2025)
Contract
Chapter South Kensington
£380 – £450
44–51 weeks
Urbanest Westminster
£350 – £420
44–51 weeks
iQ Shoreditch
£320 – £390
44–51 weeks
Unite North Acton
£270 – £340
44–51 weeks
Best for: international students, postgraduates, or anyone prioritising modern facilities and amenities.
Shared Housing
🏘️ Shared Private Housing
After first year, many students move into shared flats and houses for more independence and potential savings.
Average Rent in 2025
Zone 1 (South Kensington, Notting Hill, Chelsea): £320 – £450 per week
Zone 2 (Hammersmith, Shepherd’s Bush, Fulham): £250 – £330 per week
Zone 3 (Acton, Ealing, Wimbledon): £180 – £250 per week
Bills typically add £60–£80 per person per month for utilities and Wi‑Fi.
Popular Student Areas
South Kensington & Chelsea — Closest to campus, highest rents
Notting Hill & Paddington — Trendy areas with a mix of price points
Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush — Student‑friendly and relatively affordable
North Acton & Ealing — Cheaper with quick Tube links to South Kensington
Comparison
📊 Comparison Table
Category
Imperial Halls
Private Halls
Shared Flats
Cost
£180 – £410 pw
£270 – £450 pw
£180 – £450 pw
Bills
Included
Included
Extra (£60–£80 pm)
Location
Zones 1–3
Zones 1–3
Citywide
Social Life
High
Medium–High
Varies by housemates
Flexibility
Limited
Limited
High
Tips
💡 Tips for Imperial Students (2025)
Apply early — Southside and Beit Hall are the most competitive
Budget carefully — South Kensington is among London’s most expensive areas
Consider commuting — Living in Zones 2–3 can save £100+ per week
Get a Student Oyster Card — 30% discount on travel cards
Check contracts — Private halls often require 44–51 week commitments
Mix options — Halls in Year 1, then shared flats from Year 2 onwards
Final Thoughts
🎯 Final Thoughts
Imperial students can choose between prestigious halls near campus, luxury private halls around London,
or more affordable shared housing further out. Your decision depends on cost, lifestyle, and commuting time.
Best for first‑years: Southside, Eastside, or Beit Hall
Best for luxury living: Chapter South Kensington or Urbanest Westminster
Best for budget: Shared flats in Hammersmith, Shepherd’s Bush, or North Acton
Optional: FAQs (kept minimal for this page)
❓ FAQs about Imperial Accommodation
Are bills included in Imperial halls?
👉 Yes—bills, Wi‑Fi and basic contents insurance are typically included.
How far are private halls from campus?
👉 Many are in Zones 1–2 with good Tube links; South Kensington and Westminster locations are closest.
Is shared housing cheaper?
👉 Often yes, especially in Zones 2–3. Factor in £60–£80 per month for bills.