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Bayswater College, London Premium Residence, Zone 1-2 Chapter Portobello This ultra-stylish The Area: Located along the residence is conveniently Regent’s Canal, this located in central London. residence has an arty- The variety of common vibe and is close to the vibrant neighbourhoods spaces and facilities are of Little Venice, Notting ideally suited to meeting Hill, and the Portobello Antiques Market. Shops, and sharing experiences supermarkets, cafes and with other students. restaurants are nearby. Why choose Chapter Portobello: Premium facilities where you can relax, study and make friends Free morning and afternoon shuttle busses to nearby tube stations Organised student events and a ready-made community of friends Key facts: Single studio En-suite Room Type Bathroom Self-catering Compact double Board Bed type Year-round 18+ Available Minimum age Private kitchenette 22 June – 24 Aug 2019 Kitchen facilities Summer supplement Westbourne Park Tube – Zone 2, Bus 23 Nearest station to residence 30 min walking#pedestrianor 20 min by bus #bus Travel time to College Free morning and afternoon shuttle between the residence, Notting Hill and Lancaster Gate stations Arrival: Sunday Departure: Saturday After 15:00 / Before 10:00 Arrival & departure Check In/ Check Out Onsite team 24-hour staff and security Security/ Reception 200 MB super-fast free Wi-Fi Internet Cleaning services are not included and may be booked at an extra charge Cleaning Bedding, bed linen and kitchen pack provided. Towels not provided Linen On-site coin operated Laundry Onsite gym, screening area, study space, games area, coffee bar, outdoor courtyard with BBQ Residence facilities Fully equipped kitchenette, compact double bed, desk, chair, wardrobe Room furnishing £250 paid to the Residence at check in Deposit Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-bayswater-college-london.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 Kensal Rise St John’s Wood Queens Park Mornington Crescent Shoreditch Park St Pancras King’s Angel Cross British Lord’s Cricket Maida Vale Library Ground Euston City University Regent’s Park Moorfields Eye Euston London 3 Square Hospital Chapter UCH Old Street Portobello UCL Regent’s Park Baker Street Warren Bunhill Marylebone Street Gardens Warwick Avenue Madame Tussauds SOAS 2 Birkbeck Edgware Road Goodge Street Farringdon Barbican Westbourne British Ladbroke Park Barbican Royal Oak Museum Museum Grove of London Moorgate Wallace Collection Chancery Paddington Tottenham Court Road Lane City of Portobello Market John Lewis St Paul’s Oxford London Bayswater LSE 1 Circus St Paul’s Cathedral College 3 Selfridges Bond Bank Marble Arch Street Bayswater Blackfriars Inner Temple Mansion Cannon Street Leicester Gardens House Notting Hill Lancaster 4 Square Blackfriars Pier Monument Gate Gate City of Queensway Royal Academy Westminster National Hyde Park of Arts Piccadilly Charing Bankside Pier Kensington Gallery Circus Cross Oxo Tower Shakespeare’s Gardens Green Park Fortnum Tate ModernGlobe Holland Park & Mason Southwark Cathedral Kensington Embankment Borough Market Th London Bridge Palace e Serp Key: Bayswater College Residence entine Serpentine Waterloo East The Shard Shepherd’s Bush Gallery Green Park Holland Hyde Park Corner London Southwark Guy’s Hospital Park St James’s Waterloo Knightsbridge Eye Park Westminster Harvey Nichols Getting Around Royal Buckingham High Street Palace Borough Albert Hall Harrods St James’s Park Lambeth To the College: Kensington Houses of North Imperial College Parliament Take the bus No. 23 directly outside Kensington Olympia Science Museum the residence for 20 minutes or walk V&A for 30 minutes through the leafy neighbourhood. The nearest stations Victoria are Westbourne Park or Ladbroke Gloucester Road Elephant & Castle South Kensington Grove with excellent connections Sloane Earl’s Court Peter JonesSquare Millbank Pier to Central London stations Tate Saatchi Britain Travel cards: Gallery Barons CourtWest Kensington Margravine/HammersmithMonthly Earl’sor weekly Court Exhibition travel cards Centre for Zone Pimlico Cemetery Kennington 1&2 are available in alltube stations Vauxhall Charing Cross Pleasure Ranelagh Hospital West Brompton St George Wharf Pier VauxhallGardens Pasley Bus Pass: Gardens Park Bayonne Normand Chelsea & Park Monthly or weekly bus passes forBrompton Zone Oval Park Westminster R es 1&2 are available in all tube stationsCemetery Hospital iver T am Flower The Oval Cadogan Pier h Vauxhall Kennington Market Lillie Road “ Our residence was Park Park Park From the airport by public transport: Chelsea FC You can travel by publicFulham Broadway transport to brilliant, I made Fulham Palace Rd Westbourne Park or Ladbroke Grove. Battersea Park Cemetery friends from many JourneyBorough details of can be found on the New Covent Garden TransportHammersmith for London website below. different places and & Fulham Battersea Park Market Eel Brook Travel times: Bayswater Airport transferCommon available we’ll definitely visit 1 Notting Hill & Portobello Mkt. 20 mins on bookingParsons Green Imperial Wharf everyone’sQueenstown Road home Chelsea Myatt’s William Parnell 2 LittleHarbour Venice Pier 20 mins Larkhall London Travel Parsonsinformation: Park Fields Green countries. BayswaterPark Stockwell Journey planners, travel pass 3 Oxford Street 30 mins Imperial Heathbrook Slade Bishops information can be found at have opened a door Gardens Park 4 Piccadilly Circus 35 mins Park Park tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/ to the wholeWandsworth world Road South BOROUGH OF King’s College Hospital Putney Bridge Park Bayswater College Falcon20 mins Park for me.” Lambeth York Denmark Hill Putney Pier Hurlingham Gardens Jinki, Japan Max Roach Loughborough Junction Park Park Clapham High Street Ruskin Wyck Park Clapham Junction Clapham North Gardens Wandsworth Riverside Quarter Pier Wandsworth Clapham Common Brixton Putney Park Residence address Cancellation policy 1 Alderson St, London W10 5JY More than 14 days prior to arrival: Accommodation Placement fee Bayswater emergency number Less than 14 days prior to arrival: 1 week accommodation +44 (0)7505 753883 and the Accommodation Placement fee College phone number during office hours Less than 48 hours prior to arrival: 4 weeks accommodation +44 (0)20 7221 7259 and the Accommodation Placement fee Contact us After arrival: 4 weeks’ notice or a 4 weeks accommodation www.bayswater.ac [email protected] payment is required to cancel accommodation Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/school-bayswater-college-london.php3 +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 National Rail Station Map base © maproom.net 0 1 km DLR Station London Overground Station 0 1 mile Tube Station.
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