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Shopping at ’s many street markets. Find antiques, food, second-hand clothing, handicrafts, HULT and much more!

Admiring the view from the London Eye. There are LONDON few places in London where you can get a bird’s- eye view of the city, so why not take a spin?

Strolling around London by foot. Visit www.walklondon.org.uk for recommended paths and trails.

Exploring London’s plethora of museums; many are free and there are a lot to choose from, including the British Museum, Tate Modern, and The National History Museum. Cruising the River Thames on a river boat. Sail past some of London’s historic sights, including the Tower Bridge, London Tower, and Traitor’s Gate.

Catching a historically-authentic performance in the reconstructed Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

Walking through the British Museum. Admire the stunning architecture of the indoor courtyard and relax in the British Library reading room.

Taking a tour of Bath, and visiting nearby Stonehenge. Also in the London area, visit some of the largest and oldest castles in the world.

hult.edu Why Hult London? An Active Student Life

An influential global city This proximity offers superb educational and Hult London is home to a wealth of student- Inspirational speakers networking opportunities. You are within led clubs such as the Consulting Club, The campus has hosted a range of Live and study in the world’s economic hub— striking distance of the best that London has Creative Industries Club, Finance Club, distinguished speakers from companies such London. The British capital is home to one to offer; world-class museums and parks in Hult Global News Online, and Model UN, to as Facebook, Real Madrid Football Club, and hundred of Europe’s top 500 companies, and Bloomsbury, shops on Oxford Street, Covent mention just a few. Joining a club or even Accenture, plus social justice campaigner and has one of the most diverse populations of Garden’s theaters, Marylebone’s boutiques, setting up your own, offers a great chance to social change agent, Ester Foreman. any city on the planet. With so many leading and Soho’s exciting nightlife, all right on meet fellow students, gain new knowledge, companies in based in London, our campus is your doorstep. and develop new skills. There are also plenty InnoTech Summit the perfect launch pad for a successful career of other general events taking place on in international business. High-tech facilities campus to keep you busy. In April, 2012 Hult International Venture Capital Club hosted the InnoTech Summit which Lectures in Hult House’s ground floor Centre of innovation Snapshot of recent events: saw the U.K.’s leading technology startups, classroom can be simultaneously beamed venture capitalists, and technology angels Hult London’s two campuses at Russell to the other classrooms and 16 enclosed } Faculty vs. student football tournament gather to discuss the latest developments Square and on Theobalds Road are both breakout spaces. The school also boasts a in Hyde Park in the high-tech industry. Bringing together centrally located in Bloomsbury, the heart of stunning atrium which hosts exclusive social } Mid-module drinks at The Gherkin representatives from the fields of academia, London’s academic and literary scene. As gatherings and Executive Speaker Series landmark building innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment, a Hult student, you will benefit from what events. The main entrance is equipped with the event offered members of the Hult economists call the “cluster effect”; the glass speedy lane gates to ensure maximum } Excursions to Paris, Brighton, Oxford, community a great chance to connect with added value of studying in an area with a security. The campus also houses 117 student and Stratford-upon-Avon potential investors and inspirational figures high density of top academic institutions, ‘day’ lockers, controlled by state of the art from the high-tech world. leading businesses, and TechCity, a cluster keyless pin pad locks. of 400 tech startups in nearby .

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“The best thing about Hult is “I’m a member of Hult London’s “I remember the beautiful autumn “For me London was the capital the global network. I now have Marketing Club and the Global days in London at the beginning of of finance, business, politics, good personal (and potentially Society of Women in Business the program and the excitement of opportunities, and knowledge, business) contacts in Latin which offer great additional meeting new people from all over therefore I just had to come here. America, Europe, Asia, and the opportunities to exchange the world. Since my time at Hult, Hult is your home away from U.S. I would have never had professional experiences and there are not many countries left in home and that is something you such a diverse network if it share ideas with people both this world where I do not know at don’t find easily.” wasn’t for Hult.” from within and outside of the least one person.” Hult community.” Jan Philipp Steinhoff AnaMaria Meshkurti Tarek Reda Salem Olga Ushanova Nationality: German Nationality: Albanian Nationality: Egyptian Nationality: Russian Position: Assistant Position: Student, London Position: Digital Marketing Position: Student, London Project Manager Business BBA 2013 Manager at Global Products MBA 2013 Development at Adidas Group, U.A.E Group, Germany MDM 2011 MIB 2011

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Nawtej Dosanjh James Abdey Halls of residence: Short-term accommodation options: Dean Professor of Quantitative Bachelor students EMBA students Methods MA Sustainability, MAIR, Student accommodation providers offer Bloomsbury is home to a wide range of Hult International Business PhD, London School of housing for full-time undergraduate hotels in various price ranges, all right around School Economics (LSE) students. Often known in the U.K. as halls of the corner from the Hult campus. Student residences, they can take the form of studio Services can provide you with a full listing of Nawtej (Nuff) Dosanjh Dr. James Abdey is the flats, or single and twin bedrooms with a recommended hotels. has around 20 years of LSE Fellow in Statistics shared bathroom, kitchen, and living area. experience in the corporate and has developed The buildings often have security and there sector, predominantly as a Senior Risk and learning resources for the LSE’s distance A city of villages are staff members to assist you with any Compliance Manager for the U.K.’s largest learning and summer school programs in queries or concerns. Student Services can Part of the fun of living in London is exploring banking group, and as a retained Consultant economics, mathematics, and statistics, provide you with useful a list of different the patchwork of different areas or ‘villages’ and Compliance Officer for companies such including lecturing spells in Central Asia and providers to help you in your search. that make up this thriving metropolis. Some as SAP (U.K. and Germany), Bank of Ireland, the Far East. Outside of academia, he has of the most popular and most accessible Lloyds TSB Bank, and Nationwide Building also undertaken various quantitative-based Private apartments and houses: areas for those studying at Hult London Society. His academic work focuses on risk, consultancy projects for clients such as the MA/MBA students are Camden, Islington, Whitechapel, and sustainability, and corporate performance, hedge fund industry and the British Parliament, Finsbury Park. and he remains actively engaged in the while his research interests include forensic Finding an apartment, or flat as they are business sector. statistics and market research techniques. known in London, may seem somewhat daunting but don’t be put you off. Getting prepared will make things much easier. Start Bill Ryan Viktoria Dalko your research before arriving. Even though Professor of Accounting Professor of Finance flats in London aren’t normally advertised until PhD and MBA, University PhD and MA, University of approximately 1-2 months prior to the desired of London Pennsylvania moving date, it is a good to get an idea of prices and areas in advance. Prior to joining Hult, Professor Dalko has Professor Ryan held served on the faculties of Hult London can provide you with details of a number of senior Harvard and CUNY Baruch good websites or agencies to explore. management positions in accounting and College. She was a visiting scholar at the strategic change management at companies University of Munich, and a visiting professor at such as Chrysler and the 3M Corporation, Thunderbird, The Chinese University of Hong where he completed projects in the U.K., Kong, the Hong Kong University of Science Europe, and the U.S. He has also designed and Technology, and the University of Illinois courses and led the distance learning MBA for amongst others. Dr. Dalko has also acted as the University of London. His research focuses an advisor to the President of the National on management control, accounting, and Bank of Hungary. business strategy, and he has published papers in all these areas. LIVE LONDON

Samuel Johnson, the famed English writer and coiner of Food witticisms, said that a man who was tired of London was “But what about the awful food?” ask many would-be tired of life—and that was before the capital’s inhabitants visitors to London. That may have been a fair question had tasted the delights of the London Eye, the Notting 30 years ago, but London has solved that problem Hill Carnival, and the arrival of good —and good-value— largely by importing a cornucopia of ethnic cuisine, ethnic cuisine. What on earth would he say now? from Afghanistan to Zanzibar. The city also has farmers’ markets, often staffed by larger-than-life characters, that London has changed a lot over the past 30 years— stock up-scale fresh produce—which also happens to and mainly for the better. It feels seriously more be delicious. cosmopolitan than a generation ago. That’s not surprising, since one in three people who live in London A favorite statistic revealed by the British media a few were born overseas. years ago was that the country now harbors more curry houses than fish-and-chip shops—the standard cheap Stiff upper lip? but cheerful fare of Britons in generations past. But even As London has become more global, the polite but within curry houses, the variation is wide—from the slightly chilled social reserve for which England was inexpensive but good-quality place on the high street long ago renowned (and perhaps even notorious) has serving basic dishes, to Chutney Mary, a restaurant LONDON thawed into a much warmer sense of welcome. It used on the fashionable King’s Road that serves the sort to be said that if two Englishmen met in the abandoned of modern Indian cuisine you’ll find in Mumbai’s top wastes of the Sahara desert after days without human restaurants. You can then get home by using London’s contact, they would pass without speaking because extensive subway system, the Tube. there was no one there to introduce them to each other. But these days, they would probably hug each other and Fresh air go out for a beer (on the perhaps optimistic assumption One of the things that most surprises visitors about that there was a bar nearby). In London, you certainly London is the large number of capacious parks where don’t need to worry about the stiff upper lip any more. you can breathe in fresh air—although even the busiest This is the country’s capital of fun. London streets feel less polluted than those of most other cities of a similar size. Tired out by a few hours of Britain’s drinking-holes, as they are affectionately known, shopping mania on Oxford Street in London’s West End, give you an opportunity to meet the city’s people. after a short walk you can relax in Hyde Park—so large Londoners often get to know each other first over a that you never have to sit cheek by jowl with London’s casual drink at the end of day’s work. This provides a other inhabitants. You can even go horse riding there. stepping stone to friendships that countries without a culture sometimes lack. As a visitor, you can So come to London, the birthplace of tennis, punk, and make the choice to bar-hop or to choose your cozy Britart. It’s got everything but the Beatles (and you can “local”—a quiet pub that people who live nearby might get to Liverpool on a day trip anyway). visit several nights a week, with the devoted loyalty that British people show to nothing else in life apart from their football teams and possibly their pets. SPORTS & LEISURE CULTURE & ART

With an abundance of public parks, gyms, and sports The Third Space Spread across four levels and Get in touch with London’s vibrant arts scene. Tour London Zoo www.zsl.org venues, there is no dearth of opportunities to stay active connected by open steel staircases, the club’s facilities its stunning landmarks, wander through its renowned The zoo, which covers 36 acres, is home to more than 600 in London. include a sky-lit climbing wall, boxing room, and even a museums, and let loose at the city’s world-famous summer animal species, many of which are endangered; your entry table tennis table set on a glass floor above the pool. The music festivals. fee contributes to the zoo’s conservation projects across Public Parks gym is kitted out with Cybex, Life Fitness, and StairMaster the globe. Baker Street Hyde Park At 390 acres, this is the largest park in central machines, as well as a hypoxic chamber with reduced British Museum www.britishmuseum.org London. Swim in the Serpentine, the man-made lake in levels of oxygen to simulate high altitude conditions at One of the world’s oldest museums, the British Museum is Tower Bridge www.towerbridge.org.uk the middle of the park, or visit the very serious (and very 7,000 to 9,000 feet. vast and its collections comprise millions of objects. Don’t The most iconic bridge in London, Tower Bridge is often wacky) speakers at the Speakers’ Corner at Marble Arch miss the mummies, the Rosetta Stone, Lindow Man, and mistakenly referred to by many as “London Bridge.” Visit on Sundays for a highly entertaining afternoon. Bloomsbury Fitness Based inside the University College the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial. Russell Square the exhibition and enjoy stunning views of London from the London Union (UCLU), this gym features 70 different high walkways above the Thames River. Tower Hill Battersea Park Road A little off the main tourist trail, exercise stations, a wide variety of equipment, Thames RIB Experience this pleasant park has a number of attractions. Features fitness classes, two squash courts, and a dance studio. www.thamesribexperience.com Buckingham Palace www.royalcollection.org.uk include a delightful English country garden, tennis courts, Hult Students are able to join at the Associate Member Hurtling along the Thames in a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) The Palace is also the administrative headquarters of the running track, a deer enclosure, a boating lake, and even a rates starting at around £3/day. at 30 knots (or 35mph) is the closest thing you’ll get to a monarchy. The Queen receives visiting heads of state small zoo. It is also the venue for an annual fun fair. rollercoaster ride in central London. Embankment at the palace and it is here that the Queen holds garden Sports parties and bestows knighthoods and other honors. Foot Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath is a great place Cycling Located on the South Bank, in the heart of one of Tate Modern www.tate.org.uk/modern Guards in their distinctive red tunics and black bearskins for a stroll in the sun, a picnic, and model boat sailing. London’s prettiest thoroughfares, The London Bicycle Tour The Tate Modern houses the largest collection of Modern can be seen on guard duty outside the palace. Covering 800 acres, the Heath also includes a number Company is ideally placed for a spot of sightseeing by bike. Art in Europe and is housed in a spectacular converted Hyde Park Corner of formerly separate properties including Parliament Hill, power station. It includes one of the world’s finest museum which offers excellent views of London. Riding Hop on a steed and trot your way through one collections of Surrealism. Admission is free. Southwark Festivals of London’s most central parks, courtesy of the lovely Lovebox Weekender www.lovebox.net Regent’s Park A beautifully landscaped park with equestrian types at Hyde Park Stables. These days the Victoria and Albert Museum www.vam.ac.uk What began as a club night in east London has grown to features including a boating lake, rock gardens, sunken bridleway attracts all sorts, from novice riders wanting to The V&A is the world’s greatest museum of art and design, be one of the best dance music festivals with crowds of gardens, and rose gardens, Regent’s Park also features explore the five-mile route through the city-center park to with collections unrivaled in their scope and diversity. over 20,000. It is held annually in July at London’s oldest a bandstand, where bands play regularly throughout the those seeking more formal riding tuition. Discover 3,000 years’ worth of amazing artefacts. public park bordering Bethnal Green, Hackney, and Bow, summer months. South Kensington one of London’s most creative quarters. Tennis The leafy grounds of the All-England Tennis Club Gyms contain three huge show courts, with grandstand seats, Landmarks The Big Chill www.bigchill.net University Of London Union (ULU) With an associate and 16 outer courts. Big Ben www.parliament.uk/bigben A multimedia festival, bar, club event, record label, and membership, students can also join the health club at Beacon of “the mother of all Parliaments,” Big Ben is “lifestyle,” The Big Chill’s summer festival in August a reduced cost. The health club includes a 33-meter Golfing Loved by frustrated city-dwellers, Urban Golf’s possibly London’s most famous landmark. The name showcases new music from international artists from swimming pool, a cardio theater, resistance equipment, indoor golf center offers 52 of the world’s best courses. refers to the 13-ton Great Bell of Westminster. Helsinki to Japan. It all happens at Eastnor Castle, two free-weights, and two studio bases offering a wide range Westminster hours from London. of classes. Paintball Popular with adrenalin junkies, paintballing is an action-packed, mission-driven pastime that is heaps of London Eye www.londoneye.com Notting Hill Carnival www.thenottinghillcarnival.com Gymbox This centrally located gym offers some of fun with a group of friends or a bunch of colleagues. The An iconic landmark and a symbol of modern Britain, the This legendary annual summer extravaganza is the biggest London’s most witty workouts from its “Tour de Holborn” Paintball Centre in Canary Wharf is London’s largest indoor London Eye is one of the UK’s most popular attractions street party in Europe. Led by members of the Trinidadian spinning class to jolly cheerleading class. Located venue. The 40,000-square foot “play zone” incorporates and is a breathtaking feat of design and engineering. and Tobagonian community, the carnival has in the past underneath High Holborn, it combines the atmosphere of three areas: an inflatable field, village scene complete with Passengers can see up to 20 miles in all directions. Book attracted up to two million people. a nightclub with state-of-the-art facilities. A full-size boxing houses and guard towers, and a World War II setting. in advance. Westminster ring dominates the club, along with a large movie screen. EATING OUT NIGHTLIFE

London is an enormous city with a spectacular variety of Oxo Tower www.harveynichols.com London has one of the most diverse and exciting nightlife Milk & Honey | Poland Street, London W1F 7NU | Bar/ restaurants and culinary delights, catering to all tastes and The view from the top of the Oxo Tower could be one of scenes in the world. From uproarious to laid-back Lounge Milk & Honey’s number one “House Rule” reads: budgets. The following list includes a sample of some of London’s finest, and becomes mesmeric as the sun goes lounges and hip nightclubs, everyone is sure to find “No name-dropping,” so prepare for a tight-lipped, the city’s hottest restaurants and fun pubs: down and the city lights go up. Dishes are carried off with something that suits their style. but glamorous clientele at London’s most renowned real flair, and all the ingredients are first-rate. cocktail bar. Restaurants and Cafés 606 Club | Lots Road, London SW10 0QD | Lounge A Clos Maggiore www.closmaggiore.com Pubs slightly out-of-the-way basement jazz club and restaurant North Pole | Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8JA Close to Covent Garden piazza, a Georgian townhouse Ye White Hart The Terrace, London SW13 0NR that gives center stage nightly to contemporary British- | Bar/Club Still going strong after almost a decade, this opens onto an enchanting sky-lit courtyard and a taste of Housed in a one-time Masonic lodge, the interior boasts based jazz musicians. quirky Greenwich bar/restaurant/club on three levels provincial France. swirly carpets, fruit machines, and an old man nursing a attracts the partying crowd. Head to the ground level for a pint at the bar. Cargo | Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY | Club Cargo more relaxed ambiance. Momo www.momoresto.com features international music, live bands, and brilliant DJs, all A great Moroccan-style café and restaurant surrounded by The George Inn George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High of which you can enjoy while eating great street food and Plan B | Brixton Road, London SW9 7AY | Bar/Club trendy bars. A great place to be for anyone looking for a Street, Southwark, London SE1 1NH sipping cocktails or massive bottles of beer. It doesn’t have to be plan B—it could be an evening’s relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. A beautiful pub so steeped in history that it’s owned by plan A if you’re looking for a friendly, low-key DJ bar any the National Trust, Britain’s leading charity devoted to Fridge | Townhall Parade, London SW2 1RJ | Club As one night from Thursday to Sunday. Decorated in an urban Clarke’s www.sallyclarke.com preserving historic buildings. of London’s best and longest-running venues, Fridge is an minimalist style. The food at this stylishly low-key restaurant shows excellent bar and club venue that has a wide variety of club influences from western Europe, executed with a deft Ye Olde Cheese Wine Office Court, 145 Fleet nights and live music. Rhythm Factory | Whitechapel Road, London E1 1EW hand. Street, , London EC4A 2BU | Club Always hip and popular, the Rhythm Factory is a Burnt down in the of 1666, this rather Herbal | Kingsland Road, London, E2 8DA | Bar/Club relaxed and friendly coffee shop with a Thai lunch and Cow www.thecowlondon.co.uk spookily atmospheric pub in the heart of lawyers’ London, You’ll recognize Herbal by all the plastic grass stapled to its dinner menu during the day, but come the evening it opens This isn’t the place for a long leisurely meal as staff are full of dark corners, was quickly rebuilt so the locals could front wall. Inside is a two-level bar/small club that features a up the large back room. intent on keeping tables turning, but it’s great for a buzzy, keep on drinking. They haven’t stopped since. mix of drum‘n’bass, house, funky house, and hip hop. lively seafood meal with a group of friends. Vertigo 42 | Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1HQ | Bar nd Marquis of Granby 2 Rathbone St, Fitzrovia, London Jerusalem Tavern | Britton Street, London EC1M 5UQ | The stratospheric views from this 42 -storey champagne Dock Kitchen www.dockkitchen.co.uk W1T 1NT Pub Called London’s “most beautiful pub,” the 300-year- bar are matched by the prices—the cheapest bottle of th Known for its modern design of bare bricks, slanted One of London’s foremost literary pubs, frequented by old Jerusalem Tavern boasts 18 century décor and a bubbly is around £44. ceilings, warm wood, large communal tables, and grey writing giants of the 20th century including George Orwell, brilliant range of drinks: organic bitters, cream stouts, and slate counters, Dock Kitchen offers hip food and hip TS Eliot, and Dylan Thomas. wheat and fruit beers. London Musicals | Shows like Les Misérables, The Lion service. King and Phantom of the Opera have been running for George & Dragon Jongleurs | Locations all around London | Lounge This decades. They are some of the most popular aspects Orangery www.hrp.org.uk Hackney Road, London E2 7NS is something like a Starbucks-size international chain that of London and many places do special offers of tickets The destination for a classic high tea experience. Located Once a scuzzy local pub, the George now hosts some of serves comedy instead of coffee. There’s eating, drinking with dinner, so it is worth shopping around. The shows in the beautiful Kensington Gardens, the Orangery is a the best DJ nights in London, with cabaret performances and laughing (probably all at the same, choke-inducing themselves are simply breathtaking and are always an great place to enjoy a wide selection of fine teas and taking place on window sills. time). enjoyable night out. accompanying snacks on a sunny day. Barrafina 54 Frith Street, London, W1D 4SL King’s Arms | Tooley Street, London SE1 2JX | Pub A Sticky Fingers www.stickyfingers.co.uk This bar and restaurant serve a selection of tapas from well-kept secret on the corner of a terraced Waterloo Not quite the Hard Rock Cafe, but close! Beatles tracks a constantly changing menu. However, they do not take backstreet, the award-winning King’s Arms is a delightful play around the clock and the restaurant serves up a reservations, so it’s first come first serve. boozer full of character. A relaxed and friendly place. mouth-watering selection of burgers and wings in big portions at fair prices.