Camden

Camden is one of London’s most iconic and lively areas, attracting students with its rich history, eclectic vibe, excellent transport links, and close proximity to some of the capital’s top universities. 


If you’re searching for cheap Camden student accommodation, look no further. Sanctuary Students offer great-value student housing conveniently close by at Dinwiddy House and Paul Robeson House.


These London student houses are just a quick 15-minute train ride from Camden, giving you easy access to everything this vibrant neighbourhood has to offer while enjoying a comfortable, all-inclusive place to call home.

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Universities in and around Camden

Camden is surrounded by some of London’s top universities, making it an excellent base for students. University College London (UCL), one of the UK’s leading institutions, is just a short distance away. The University of the Arts London (UAL) has several nearby campuses, catering to students pursuing creative fields like fashion and design.


Other nearby institutions include the Royal Veterinary College, perfect for aspiring vets, and SOAS University of London, renowned for its focus on international studies and humanities. University of Westminster, City, University of London, and Birbeck University of London are also within easy reach of Camden.


With all these institutions nearby, Camden is a fantastic place to live for students.

Birkbeck University of London

Birkbeck University of London is located in Bloomsbury and was originally established back in 1823. It’s a well-respected university that tends to rank well and is known for its Birkbeck Institute for the humanities, science, research, history, psychology, computer science and physics.

City, University of London

City, University of London is located in the heart of the capital and was originally founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute. The modern university is known for the City Law School, the School of Community & Health Sciences and related fields.

Imperial College London

Imperial College London was created by Prince Albert and merged the Royal College of Science, Royal School of Mines and City and Guilds College into one. The current college has a narrow focus on science, technology, medicine and business and is highly regarded across the world for those subjects.

King's College London

King's College London is a long-established university with links to St Thomas’s Hospital in the centre of the city. It has five campuses: Strand, Guy’s, Waterloo, St Thomas’s and Denmark Hill. It is known for dentistry, oral and craniofacial sciences, life sciences, medicine, psychiatry and related fields.

London Metropolitan University

London Metropolitan University, or London Met as it’s known, is a centrally located university with a great reputation. It includes the Guildhall School of Business and Law, School of Computing and Digital Media, School of Human Sciences, School of Social Professions, School of Social Sciences and the School of Art, Architecture and Design.

London School of Economics (LSE)

The London School of Economics is one of the most popular universities in London where all courses are massively oversubscribed. The university is well known for anthropology, criminology, social psychology, sociology and social policy, international relations and business-related courses.

Queen Mary University

Queen Mary University (QMUL) is an ancient establishment founded in 1785. It is based in east and central London with campuses across that area. The university is known for research, medicine, languages, English literature, dentistry, drama and materials technology.

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)

The School of Oriental and African Studies is based in Bloomsbury, London, and is a world-leading institution for the study of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The university is known for teaching Asian, African and Middle Eastern languages, Arabic & Islamic Studies, Oriental Studies, law and social sciences.

University College London (UCL)

University College London is the second largest university in the UK after the Open University. It was also Britain’s first secular university. It is known mainly for medicine, geography, education and training, anatomy and physiology, architecture, archaeology, psychology and pharmacology.

University of the Arts London (UAL)

The University of the Arts London is made up of several colleges in London and only became a university in 2003. It includes the Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts.

About Camden

Camden is a vibrant neighbourhood that has long been a magnet for artists, musicians, and creative minds. Famous for its quirky markets, lively music scene, colourful street art, and alternative culture, Camden is an exciting place to live for any student. Students are drawn to the area for its unique energy and the opportunity to experience London’s rich diversity first-hand.


Whether you’re hunting for vintage treasures at Camden Market, exploring Regent’s Canal, or catching live music at one of Camden’s iconic venues, there’s always something to do. The area is also home to beautiful green spaces like Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill, where you can escape the city buzz and enjoy breathtaking views of London.


Camden’s central location makes it a fantastic choice for students attending universities across London. With an eclectic mix of cafes, bars, and entertainment venues, Camden truly delivers on student life.

Transport around Camden

Getting to and from Camden is quick and easy, thanks to excellent transport links. Camden Town Underground Station connects you to the Northern Line, providing a direct route to key areas like King’s Cross, Soho, and Bank. For national and international travel, Euston and St Pancras International stations are just minutes away by Tube.


The area also benefits from frequent bus routes, making it simple to reach university campuses, libraries, or social hangouts. Cycling is another popular option, with dedicated bike lanes and rental schemes available so you can easily zip around the city. Whether you’re heading to lectures, meeting friends, or exploring London, Camden’s transport links make commuting a breeze.

Attractions and entertainment for students near Camden

Living near Camden means you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to entertainment for students, from live music venues to cultural attractions.


Music lovers will adore The Roundhouse, a legendary venue hosting gigs, events, and performances. For something more intimate, check out live performances at Dingwalls or KOKO.


Camden is also perfect for history buffs and art enthusiasts. Take a stroll along the picturesque Regent’s Canal, or take a boat trip to see the area from a different perspective. Explore the exhibitions at The British Library, or spend an afternoon at the nearby British Museum. For outdoor activities, head to Regent’s Park or walk up Primrose Hill for a stunning view of the London skyline. With so much to see and do, Camden is ideal for students looking to make the most of their time in London.

Shopping around Camden

Camden’s shopping scene is unlike anywhere else in London. The world-famous Camden Market is a must-visit, offering everything from vintage clothing and handmade crafts to international street food. Stroll through the Stables Market for one-of-a-kind finds or head to Camden Lock Market for unique gifts and artisan products.


For everyday essentials, there are plenty of high-street shops and supermarkets scattered around Camden, so you’ll never have to go far for groceries or supplies. With so much variety, shopping in Camden is both practical and fun.

Food and drink in Camden

Camden is a foodie paradise with something to satisfy every taste and budget. You’ll find everything from street food stalls to world-class restaurants. For a quick and tasty bite, Camden Market has an amazing selection of street food vendors serving up international dishes—from spicy burritos and loaded burgers to freshly made sushi and indulgent desserts.


For something more substantial, try The Blues Kitchen for American soul food, Mildreds Camden or Meat The Vegans for vegetarian and vegan delights, or Honest Burgers for some of the best burgers in London. Camden’s pubs and bars are equally diverse, ranging from traditional spots like The Hawley Arms to trendy cocktail bars like Spiritual Bar. And what about a trip to The Cheese Bar for a British cheese lover’s dream?


With Italian, Greek, Portuguese, Mexican, and Chinese cuisines and so much more, there’s certainly no shortage of options. Whatever your vibe, Camden’s food and drink scene is guaranteed to hit the spot.

Student cost of living in Camden

As one of London’s trendier areas, rent in Camden can be high, but students can still live here on a budget with a bit of planning. Take advantage of student discounts with a TOTUM card, UniDays, or Student Beans, which offer exclusive deals on food, fashion, tech, and more. Many local shops, attractions, and eateries also run special student offers throughout the week, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for savings.


You can also save money by choosing student accommodation that includes bills in the rent. For example, at Sanctuary Students, all-inclusive rent means you don’t have to worry about extra charges for water, electricity, heating, or Wi-Fi. This helps you manage your finances more easily and gives you one less thing to think about while enjoying your student experience.

Student accommodation near Camden

If you’re looking for student accommodation in Camden, Sanctuary Students offers affordable, high-quality options just a short 15-minute train ride away. Dinwiddy House and Paul Robeson House are both conveniently located, providing easy access to Camden’s vibrant lifestyle while giving you a peaceful retreat to call home.


Both properties offer high-quality, fully furnished student accommodation with all-inclusive rent, including fast 250Mb/s Wi-Fi, utility bills, council tax, and free contents insurance. Our Camden student accommodations also feature a common room and on-site laundry and bike storage facilities, with secure entry systems, CCTV, and 24/7 security staff for safety and convenience.


Dinwiddy House is perfectly positioned for easy access to many university campuses across London. With plenty of en-suite bedrooms to choose from and shared kitchen and dining facilities set around a landscaped courtyard, it’s perfect for creating a real sense of community while studying in the capital.


Similarly, Paul Robeson House is another fantastic option for students looking for a convenient and secure place to stay in the centre of London. This place has a number of en-suite rooms with a shared kitchen, dining area, and large garden which is popular with our residents.


When looking for student housing near Camden, it’s always a good idea to start your search early to secure your spot, as spaces can fill up quickly.

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