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Accommodation

Heading to university is an exciting time and finding the right place to live will get you off to a good start. Royal Holloway’s beautiful campus and the surrounding area offers lots of options and whether you’re looking to live in halls or in private accommodation, we’re here to help you find the right home. We have a fantastic variety of on-campus accommodation to suit a range of requirements and budgets but if you choose to live a bit further afield, or commute from home, there’s lots of support for you too.

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Living in halls

“In my first year at Royal Holloway, I lived on campus in Butler Hall. It was an amazing experience as I got to embrace and make the most of our wonderful campus. Living in halls allowed me to easily form solid friendship groups, both in my accommodation and on my course, as I was just a stone’s throw away from the social activities on campus. It really did feel like a home away from home as me and my flatmates would have a weekly takeaway night and play games or watch the football. The large study space in my room also allowed me to keep on top of my work whilst settling into this new chapter of my life. My top tip: Don’t lock yourself in your room when you first move in – prop your door open with a doorstop and bring some snacks or drinks and get to know your flatmates!” Antonio, BSc Geography

Tori Commuting

“At first I was nervous about commuting, worried that I would never meet anyone and have to face the new idea of lectures alone; however, I’m glad to say that these worries were unfounded. At Royal Holloway, we have such a welcoming atmosphere, with events during fresher’s week aimed specifically at commuting students so you can get to know others in the same position and potentially find a friend nearby to share the journeys with. On top of this, course leaders encourage group work and conversation to enable you to get to know your classmates so that you don’t feel alone in lectures. I met my best friend, another commuter, online last year. My top tip: Encourage yourself to step out of your comfort zone. Remember that everyone is in a new space so don’t hesitate, go and say hi!” Tori, BSc Business and Management

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