OUR INCREDIBLE CITY
Discover London like never before.
Whether you're exploring its galleries and museums, catching a show at one of its renowned theatres or music venues, or enjoying a meal at its eclectic mix of restaurants, cafés, pubs, and clubs, there's always something to experience just steps away from our city campus. With its unique blend of old and new, classic and modern, London’s memorable architecture and landscapes ensure there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Internationally recognised as being one of the best student cities in the world.
QS Best Student Cities, 2025

UK business capital, in 2022 there were over 1 million businesses in London.
GOV.UK, Business Population Estimates 2022
"The university campus is located right in the center, which is really good. I can go east, west, south, or north and explore everything the area has to offer. There’s a lot of culture and many people I can meet and learn from."
Osama Hussien - MSc Cyber Security with Advanced Practice Student
Your new home
Our London Campus allows you to combine the excellence of Northumbria University with a location in the capital’s business and finance district. This offers you an excellent base to take full advantage of all that studying in one of the world’s leading cities has to offer, including work experience and networking opportunities.
The campus is located a short walk from Liverpool Street, Shoreditch High Street, and Aldgate stations as well as being near numerous bus stops, making it easily accessible for travelling in from your accommodation.
Connectivity
London is a very accessible city. With multiple airports, national rail links, and a well-known underground transport system, it is easy to explore the UK, Europe, and more; this is why our Northumbria community hosts students from more than 100 countries worldwide.
Travel by road: The city is very well connected by major roads in the UK, served by the A1(M) running from Scotland and the North, the M4 to the west, and the M3 and M20 to the south coast.
Travel by sea: Car and passenger ferry services link ports around the UK with Europe and beyond. The South Coast seaports are particularly accessible, with train services running into central London.
Travel by plane: Being a one of the major capital cities in Europe, London is well-connected with rest of the continent. There are 6 major airports in the city.