Situated opposite Madame Tussaud's and the Planetarium, two sights being rated as London's third-largest tourist attractions, Marylebone Hall is an ideal location for exploring the West End, its shops, cafes and restaurants as well as enjoying Theatreland and the nightlife of this great cosmopolitan city. Regents Park, noted for its green open spaces, colourful floral displays, soccer pitches, tennis courts, boating lake and Zoo lies 5-minutes walk away while Hyde Park is only a short bus journey.
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nice accomodation.. looks very cool and neat...
thegreeensky 3 months ago
w0w
nelrish24 3 months ago
are rooms self contained or shared toilets and bathrooms
lacjacs 7 months ago
This hall is good but are the rooms master bed rooms or there is shared toilet
lacjacs 7 months ago
"mayday107" I think it is because most of the rooms are free during the summer period as the students leave, but you have to talk to Unilet very early, though.
AfgTheRisingStars 8 months ago
This is a fantastic Hall of residents, but you can only liver here, as far as I know, for an academic year and have to be a first year student, have a very long journey to get to university. Moreover, students with disability or from other cities or countries have priority. Good luck people.
AfgTheRisingStars 8 months ago
is this open for students studying at the university during the summer??
mayday107 1 year ago