London, England
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, The Tate Modern, Buckingham Palace - there is no shortage of must-see attractions in the capital of the United Kingdom. More than 300 languages are spoken in London, making it the most linguistically and culturally diverse city in the world. Experience it for yourself as you explore the music, fashion, theater, and comedy scenes in London as well as the huge variety of markets, and museums - not to mention the abundance of green space in and around London.
Accommodations
Residence Hall Housing
Students will live in either residence halls or shared apartments centrally located in Bloomsbury, Farringdon or Kings Cross. Students will share twin or triple rooms.
Meals
No meals are provided in student housing but students will have access to kitchen facilities to cook their own meals.
Excursions
Students in London can...
- A visit to Oxford or Cambridge with walking tours through some of the famous beautiful colleges
- Hampton Court Palace, a former royal palace of Henry VIII on the banks of the Thames. See where Macbeth was first performed and explore the celebrated C18th maze
- Exploring the Wellcome Collection, which charts the study of the evolutionary, historical, social and institutional contexts of human development
- Touring London’s world-class art galleries, from The National Gallery, with its unrivaled collection of Old Masters, to Tate Modern where you can see art by international contemporary artists
- Joining in guided tours of some of the secrets of London: Brick Lane and Brixton
- Investigating the legacies of post-colonialism with a visit to the Museum of London’s Sugar exhibition or the Bank of England’s Slavery Exhibition