Fast overview
If you are headed to Conde Nast College of Fashion & Design in London (currently represented publicly as Vogue College of Fashion), your first decision is housing. The college does not allocate halls itself, so most students start with private student accommodation agencies or long-term rental searches.
The current London campus used by official materials is 30 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3EE (shared campus footprint with another art-school operator). The older Soho address seen in older references is no longer the focus in current student-facing pages.
Accommodation landscape (PBSA vs private rentals)
For this institution, PBSA is usually the cleanest and fastest route:
- Most predictable move-in dates and management
- Bills often rolled into rent
- Security, study spaces, and faster support for repairs
- Better for students arriving on fixed course dates
Why PBSA can still be expensive here: Central London demand pushes room prices above many outer London areas.
| Option |
Typical price (per person) |
What to expect |
| PBSA (shared studio/room style) |
~£650–£1,450/month |
Usually all-inclusive, professional support, shorter walk-to-campus radius |
| PBSA studios/1-bed |
~£900–£1,900/month |
Full privacy, shared or in-house amenities, often higher deposit |
| Private apartment/house share |
~£1,200–£2,000/month+ |
Greater space and lifestyle flexibility; utilities and council tax are often separate |
| Serviced short-term stays |
Varies widely, often above PBSA |
Useful only for pre-term stays before long-term booking |
Official guidance from the college and what it means in practice
The school’s London accommodation page says they don’t provide accommodation directly and explicitly suggest using private student providers, short-term rental firms, estate agents, and major property portals. Their guidance explicitly names providers like Axo Student, Campus Living Villages, Unite Students, Rightmove, Zoopla, and estate agents such as Foxtons, Savills, Winkworth, etc.
Practical takeaway: start early and treat this as a two-step process:
- Decide if you want PBSA-managed or private letting.
- Then shortlist 3–5 options with realistic budget buffers (London prices move fast).
Nearby student neighborhoods
You are in the Bloomsbury/Central London zone, with quick access to multiple student-friendly areas:
- Bloomsbury: academic vibe, libraries, cafes, quieter streets
- Holborn/Fitzrovia: transit hubs, late-night food, walkable studio life
- Covent Garden/Soho spillover: nightlife and cultural scene, but usually costlier rents
Getting around: transit and time-saving tips
The official transport note for the college points to Tottenham Court Road as the nearest step-free Underground station (~0.6 miles), with frequent bus stops along Tottenham Court Road (~0.1 miles).
- Use TfL planning tools for exact route planning and fare checks.
- For heavy daily Tube/river/Overground travel, TfL fare capping is useful: Zone 1–2 daily cap is £8.90 and weekly cap is £44.70 on adult pay-as-you-go.
- For bus-only days, TfL bus/tram cap is usually much lower than tube-heavy plans.
Typical commuting profile for London students near Bloomsbury:
| Frequency |
Estimated monthly transport cost |
| Rarely commute (mostly home near campus) |
£30–£70 |
| Sometimes (1–2 days/week) |
~£80–£150 |
| Regular commute student schedule |
~£140–£220 |
Step-by-step housing timeline
8–12 weeks before term
- Confirm your visa/ID documents.
- Identify whether you need single room, shared PBSA, or studio.
- Start with provider applications and private rental portals.
6–8 weeks before term
- Line up shortlists; request lease terms and utilities split.
- Ask for deposit protection and inventory photos before payment.
4–6 weeks before term
- Sign contract/room agreement only after receiving written confirmation.
- Arrange internet setup, rail cards, and local emergency contacts.
Arrival window
- Use official channels to share your arrival time with accommodation management.
- If you’re in a shared building, ask first to inspect room condition before move-in.
Scam prevention & safety checklist
London students are frequently targeted with fake “verified” listings. Keep this checklist:
- Confirm the seller is the actual landlord or a licensed managing agent.
- Never send money to “friend of owner” accounts.
- Ask for:
- full address
- tenant contract
- energy and utility breakdown
- deposit protection policy
- Use in-person video tours where possible and cross-check with property portal photos and map location.
- Keep payments on traceable channels and request receipts for every transfer.
International students & Right to Rent
For students from outside the UK, the school area is treated as standard London private renting. In England, landlords are required to complete right-to-rent checks for private tenancies, so keep passports, visas, and tenancy intent documents ready.
Tenancy agreement “cheat sheet”
Before signing:
- Confirm full names of all tenants and guarantors (if applicable).
- Verify deposit protection scheme name (Deposit Protection Service, MyDeposits, or Tenancy Deposit Scheme).
- Confirm what is included: electricity, gas, internet, council tax, parking, cleaning, gym access.
- Request who covers emergency repairs and maintenance response times.
- Ask if there are late-night quiet-hours restrictions before signing.
What to pack vs what is usually provided
What students usually bring
- Bedding and desk setup (if you prefer your own setup)
- Kitchen basics: pans, mugs, cutlery if not listed in inventory
- Wardrobe essentials (London weather changes quickly)
- Travel adapters and a smart card app setup
What is usually included
- Internet/Wi-Fi (in most managed PBSA)
- Kitchen basics and bedding (check contract)
- House utilities for all-inclusive PBSA options
- Security badges or access cards where applicable
Accessibility and special requirements
- College transport info references Tottenham Court Road as the nearest step-free Underground station.
- The Bedford Square entrance is reported as having stairs, so students requiring full step-free access should verify alternatives early and request confirmed access arrangements before booking.
- Ask for room audits around mobility, shower access, and door width before signing if you have mobility needs.
Practical costs snapshot by budget
| Profile |
Suggested range |
| Frugal first semester starter |
£1,400–£1,700/month |
| Balanced lifestyle (PBSA + city mobility) |
£1,700–£2,200/month |
| Higher comfort (private share/studio) |
£2,200+/month |
Final recommendation
For this campus profile, students usually save the most stress with a PBSA-first shortlist and a private backup in Bloomsbury/Fitzrovia. Confirm transport links, access, and lease terms before deposit, then reserve within your first two rounds of choices.