East Village

54th in London

Reviews

Anonymous

Location is great and convenient as its on campus and a 10 minute walk to my lectures. Feel very secure and safe and well furnished rooms. Cheap prices for London and generous spacing. Very nice only downside is the plunbers aren't the best but the accommodation itself is pretty good.

Anonymous

The halls were a good place to meet new people and live out the uni experience for the 1st year of my studies. With an en-suite bathroom, it provided more privacy and comfort than most university dorms where the bathrooms would be shared. Elevators were convenient for moving in and out, but not all halls had elevators. The beds were as comfy as they go for uni beds, but the amount of desk and storage space was great. The kitchens are alright for the amount of people. If you have cleaner flatmates, it'll be more inviting, but the weekly cleaning service was loads of help. I would recommend dorms for the first year, but if you want to be less constricted by security checks and essential party (curfews), which can be seen as a positive for safety measures on the flip side, I'de recommend moving out afterwards.

Anonymous

Good location by the dock however as it’s right next to the airport you can hear the planes in your room really loudly even with the window shut. Can be very disturbing whilst trying to do work etc. Very poor student life, student bar is awful, always have to travel for nights out. Accommodation team are always slow at sorting out problems.

Anonymous

Locations is good as the views are nice but the staff and people looking after us here are bad the students are disrespectful.

Anonymous

Good scenery overlooking river but right next to an airport! Apartments are relatively run down and not very modern, but on the whole comfortable once you make it your own space.

Anonymous

It was a gag. The lift did break for two months because someone sprayed it with champagne though. But apart from that, it was fun.

Anonymous

The bed rooms and halls itself were perfect, great location of you are on the dockland campus! The bedrooms are pretty sound proof so I wasn’t able to hear my other flat mates. The downside were the security on the campus, could be quite patronising and rude.

Anonymous

The halls were pretty subpar. My hallway flooded, my microwave caught on fire, and part of the ceiling fell down in the lobby. Also, the kitchens never felt clean.

Anonymous

The location is very good and has all the necessities very near by, only problem is the airport being so close but you get used to it very quickly. The room is lovely and has its own bathroom, very spacious and the kitchen is too. Actual campus can seem quite quiet but there is always stuff going on you just have to hear about it.

Anonymous

The rooms are spacious enough for what you need while living there, the wet room light is the most annoying thing you’ll experience with it’s motion sensing light (you’ll learn the shit wiggle very quickly). The kitchen is basic and cold, nobody wants to spend time socialising in there as the space is bare and empty, food is typically eaten In your own room.

Anonymous

Best place I ever lived! Excellent amenities, brilliant space, large kitchen, en suite, can’t fault it.

Anonymous

Close proximity to the university buildings, large room with en suite but very small shower, large kitchen but no social area other than a dining room table, 5 people in flat was a good number but not much opportunity to socialise. Loud next to DLR and city airport.