Regent's University London Accommodation

Let’s get one thing straight — Regent’s University London is not your average UK uni. This place isn’t just about lectures and libraries; it’s a whole vibe. Picture this: you're studying in the middle of a royal park, surrounded by swans, strolling past actual mansions, and attending class in a building that looks more like a five-star hotel than a lecture hall. Yeah — Regent’s doesn’t do basic. 

Located inside Regent’s Park, it’s literally the only university in the UK based in a royal park. It’s giving academic meets aesthetic, and the result is an incredibly unique campus experience that feels more like an elite European boarding school crossed with a Netflix rom-com set. 

Small Size, Big Global Energy 

Regent’s isn’t massive — in fact, the student population is intentionally small. But don’t mistake size for irrelevance. With a student body made up of over 140 nationalities, it’s one of the most international student hubs in London. You’ll meet classmates from Milan, Mumbai, Miami, and pretty much everywhere in between — which means cultural exposure goes way beyond reading lists. 

And since class sizes are smaller, you’re not just a student number in a massive lecture theatre. Professors actually know your name (and might even remember your dog’s name, too — if you overshare during seminars). You’ll get proper academic attention and space to speak, question, and connect — no elbows-in-rows chaos here. 

What’s the Academic Vibe? 

Regent’s offers a variety of undergrad and postgrad courses — from business and fashion to psych, politics, media, and creative arts. It’s especially well-known for its business school and fashion & design programmes, which come with actual industry links and real-world projects — not just theoretical waffle. 

Think internships with London’s creative firms, hands-on marketing campaigns, and fashion shows that don’t look like they were organised in someone’s garage. It’s an ideal launchpad if you’re dreaming of working in the creative or corporate industries — with a bit of luxury London flair sprinkled on top. 

The Campus = A Whole Mood 

The Regent’s Park campus is stunning. And we don’t mean “oh, it’s nice” — we mean pull-out-your-phone-and-film-a-GRQ TikTok levels of aesthetic. There’s an on-site cinema, café spaces that double as your unofficial office, a library that’s more chill zone than stress bunker, and green space literally everywhere. No grey concrete jungles here. 

It’s the kind of place where you could feasibly study, film a vlog, eat lunch, do a fashion shoot, cry a little, and still make it to a guest lecture — all without leaving the campus gates. 

Regent’s University London is for students who want more. More global energy, more creativity, more one-on-one support — and fewer lectures in boring concrete blocks. You’ll be learning in one of London’s most exclusive and picturesque locations, surrounded by international students, ambitious peers, and professors who genuinely care. 

If you're looking for a uni that blends elite aesthetics, academic credibility, and central London convenience, Regent’s might just be the one. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Because we get it — housing shouldn’t be stressful. House of Students curates student-friendly options, filters by your needs, and skips the fluff so you can find accommodation that actually fits your budget, lifestyle, and vibe.

Yes, many accommodations welcome postgrads and mature students. House of Students lets you filter for quieter, more study-focused properties — perfect if you’re over shared kitchen chaos.

Not always — this is central London, not a countryside uni. Some places offer limited parking, but House of Students can help you find listings with secure bike storage or car access if needed.

Each provider has different break clauses. Some allow early releases if you find a replacement. House of Students makes these terms clear before you commit — because surprise exit fees are not it.

Yep, most students juggle jobs. Living near Regent’s means you’re close to job hotspots, and House of Students helps you pick housing with fast commutes to both campus and part-time gigs.

Plenty of accommodations offer accessible rooms, lifts, and support services. House of Students allows you to search specifically for disability-friendly housing near Regent’s University London.

Absolutely. Most modern student housing in London is inclusive and welcoming. House of Students works only with verified providers who uphold inclusive policies and safe living environments.

Yes — especially in newer, purpose-built buildings. House of Students lets you filter for private study rooms, co-working spaces, and peaceful zones that aren’t your cluttered bedroom.

Chill, international, and surprisingly green for London. You’ve got posh cafés, indie cinemas, food markets, and Camden chaos just around the corner. House of Students helps you find a place right in the middle of it all.

Most providers offer virtual tours and in-person viewings. House of Students connects you directly with the accommodation team to book a tour or get all the visuals online if you’re remote.

Think high-speed Wi-Fi, ensuite bathrooms, 24/7 security, on-site gyms, laundry rooms, and common areas that actually don’t suck. House of Students spells out everything so you’re not stuck with nasty surprises.

Walk, bike, or hop on the Tube from stations like Baker Street and Great Portland Street. House of Students shows nearby transport links so you don’t end up commuting like a tourist.

Pet-friendly student housing is rare, but not impossible. If you’re bringing your emotional support hamster (or something less dramatic), House of Students can help you filter for pet-tolerant listings.

Most private landlords and providers ask for a UK guarantor. But don’t stress — House of Students features no-guarantor options and accepts international guarantors too.

ASAP. Central London fills up fast. Ideally, start looking 4–6 months before your move-in date. House of Students lets you browse early and lock in your spot before the panic wave hits.

Yes. While Regent’s has limited on-campus housing, many private halls are nearby with modern amenities and buzzing social scenes. House of Students helps you explore the best-rated ones without drowning in brochures.

Definitely. Many shared flats and apartments are available, and House of Students makes it easy to find group accommodation so you can survive — or sabotage — uni together.

Neighbourhoods like Marylebone, Fitzrovia, and Primrose Hill are considered safe and student-friendly. House of Students always vets listed properties in secure areas with 24/7 security and support.

Yes — especially during the summer and semester breaks. House of Students can help you find flexible short-term lets if you're only in London for a few months.

Most student accommodations near Regent’s University London offer all-inclusive rent covering utilities, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even gym access. House of Students highlights these perks so you’re not caught off guard.

Expect to pay around £250–£400 per week, depending on whether you go for a shared flat, ensuite, or studio. House of Students shows a range of options so you don’t overspend on your shoebox.

Many properties are within walking distance of Regent’s Park, and others are just a short Tube or bus ride away. House of Students filters by distance to make your search smoother than your Monday morning.

Absolutely. London’s student housing scene is super international-friendly. House of Students offers tailored accommodation listings for overseas students, including flexible lease options and all-inclusive bills.

It’s central London — so yes, rent isn't cheap. But with smart choices and help from House of Students, you can find affordable student accommodation near Regent’s without compromising on location or comfort.

You’ll find everything from ensuite student rooms and studio apartments to shared flats and purpose-built student housing near Regent’s. House of Students helps you compare and choose what fits your budget, lifestyle, and vibe.