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University of Westminster Marylebone Hall

Modern student living in central London, opposite Madame Tussaud’s and close to Regent’s Park and the vibrant West End.

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Marylebone Hall is a modern 21-storey student accommodation building attached to the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus in central London. Located at 35 Marylebone Road, it offers en-suite rooms with shared kitchens and is situated opposite the famous Madame Tussaud’s and near Baker Street Underground station. The hall provides easy access to Regent’s Park, London Zoo, and the West End’s theatres, shops, and nightlife, making it an ideal base for students seeking vibrant city life.

A brief summary to University of Westminster Marylebone Hall

  • 35 Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LS, GB
  • +442079115000
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  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Book early to secure a premier or penthouse room for the best views of central London.
  • Take advantage of the shared kitchens and communal spaces to meet fellow students.
  • Use Baker Street Underground station nearby for quick access to all London districts.
  • Explore Regent’s Park and London Zoo, both just a five-minute walk from the hall.
  • Be aware that Marylebone Hall will be closed for refurbishment from June 2025.
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Getting There

  • London Underground

    Baker Street Underground station is the closest Tube stop, just a short walk from Marylebone Hall. It is served by multiple lines including the Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan lines. Typical travel times to central London destinations range from 10 to 30 minutes. The station is fully accessible and operates frequently throughout the day. A standard Oyster or contactless fare applies, typically £2.50–£4.90 depending on zones and time.

  • Bus

    Several bus routes serve Marylebone Road near the hall, including routes 18, 27, 30, 205, 453, and night buses N18, N27, and N205. Buses provide convenient connections to various London districts and operate with regular frequency. A single adult fare on buses is £1.75 using an Oyster or contactless card. Buses are accessible, but traffic can affect journey times during peak hours.

  • Walking

    Walking between the University of Westminster’s central London campuses is encouraged. For example, walking from Cavendish Campus to Marylebone Hall takes approximately 16 minutes on mostly flat, paved urban terrain. The route is suitable for most pedestrians and wheelchair users, with well-maintained sidewalks and street crossings.

  • Cycling

    Santander cycle hire stations are available on Marylebone Road near the hall, offering a flexible and eco-friendly way to explore London. Cycling infrastructure includes dedicated lanes in parts of the city. Helmets and safety gear are recommended. Rental costs start at £2 for 24 hours with additional charges for longer rides.

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A Central London Student Residence with Modern Facilities

Marylebone Hall stands as a prominent 21-storey building directly connected to the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus. Built to accommodate students in a bustling urban environment, it offers a variety of room types including standard, premier, penthouse, and shared rooms, all featuring en-suite bathrooms, built-in wardrobes, desks, and internet access. Shared kitchens serve a maximum of six students and are equipped with cookers, fridges, microwaves, kettles, and toasters. Penthouse rooms, located on the top floors, boast some of the finest views of central London, along with added amenities like televisions with DVD players and in-room fridges.

Prime Location Opposite Iconic London Attractions

Situated at 35 Marylebone Road, the hall is directly opposite the world-famous Madame Tussaud’s wax museum and a short walk from Baker Street Underground station, providing excellent connectivity across London. The hall’s location places it within easy reach of Regent’s Park, known for its expansive green spaces, floral displays, football pitches, tennis courts, and a boating lake. London Zoo, at the northern end of Regent’s Park, is also just minutes away. The nearby West End offers theatres, restaurants, shopping on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street, as well as vibrant nightlife.

Student Amenities and Community Spaces

Marylebone Hall provides a range of facilities to support student life, including 24-hour building access, card-operated laundry, a university restaurant, and 24-hour on-site staff presence. Security is maintained with CCTV, and communal areas include a large television/common room, a pool table, and communal computer games. Bicycle storage is available on request. The hall’s rooms are centrally heated to ensure comfort throughout the year.

Accessibility and Nearby Services

The hall is designed with accessibility in mind, with online Disabled Access Guides available. Its central location means students can easily access public transport, including multiple bus routes and the London Underground. Nearby amenities include cafes, shops, and essential services. Metered parking is available on surrounding roads, although the hall itself does not offer car parking facilities. The proximity to major London railway stations and airports makes it convenient for both local and international students.

A Hub for Academic and Social Life

As part of the Marylebone Campus, the hall is close to key university facilities such as the Ambika P3 exhibition space, Bloomberg Financial Markets Suite, the library, counselling services, and prayer and quiet rooms. This proximity fosters a vibrant academic environment alongside the social opportunities afforded by the hall’s common areas and its location in one of London’s most dynamic districts.

Temporary Closure and Future Prospects

Marylebone Hall is scheduled for refurbishment starting June 2025, making it unavailable for the academic years 2025–26 and 2026–27. This refurbishment aims to enhance the living experience for future students, ensuring that the hall continues to provide modern, comfortable accommodation in the heart of London.

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