Hotel Indigo • January 27, 2014The Royal College of Music (RCM), a bit north of our hotel in London, hosts public concerts by the RCM Philharmonic and chamber music ensembles year-round.
Evelyn J. • December 15, 2014Very good teachers, modern University... Choice of students is a bit questionable... Standard could be higher.
Chaks G. • December 6, 2012Ground Cafe behind the library is the place to go for a snack and informal chat! Very calm environment :-)
cherie b. • October 19, 2011Most amazing campus I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. A bonus that I actually study here!
Rangavittala A. • July 7, 2014library books and journals r excellent ! But less seating arrangements
Aisha A. • November 10, 2011Go to the deli next next to Perry Library.... Really nice food, HALAL & affordable for all!
Lauren A. • April 14, 2011Get your workout on at club pulse super helpful staff. Banging out hip and pop tunes. Craig teaches yoga on Thursdays 2-3 awesome!
Anthony B. • September 23, 2013Welcome to all of London Met's new students. Joining instructions for the University and details of welcome events: http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/welcome
Louise G. • October 18, 2011I've lived on this campus for 5 years and have not had a bad experience yet. Really nice community vibe with always something to do or someone to see.
ᴡ H. • October 22, 2010absolutely beautiful campus and great atmosphere. Try the bop on a Friday night, a themed night out. fun!!
Nicholas Q. • December 5, 2014Great vibrant university though a bit too proud of their facilities and what they have spent on them. I want the soul.
University of Roehampton • May 12, 2010Visit the Quad Cafe where, during the year, along with other promotions, you can experience vegetarian week, a chocolate week (!), a healthy week and various food tastings...
Casandra S. • August 11, 2014my favorite place in the world! haha, I miss it already! good fun! terrible fun! ❤️ awesome teachers and melting pot of students.
Kevan D. • March 6, 2014Home to the Regent's Plane, one of the Great Trees of London, planted in the early 19th century. Access by appointment only.
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