How to Prepare for Life After University 💡
London, United Kingdom
Heading to the London School of Economics? Studying at LSE puts you right in the heart of London’s dynamic social and academic scenes. But among all the excitement, you’re going to need somewhere comfortable to call home.
Here at Yugo, we offer accommodation that gives you a calm, well-designed place to live while staying connected to campus and the big city beyond. Our residences are built to support focused study, independent living and everyday comfort, with a community spirit where you'll feel at home from day one.
Keen to find out more? Browse our range of LSE accommodation below...
Our accommodation is purpose-built for student living, with spaces that fit right into your routine.
Greater choice to find a room and tenancy arrangement that fits your needs.
Our residences are conveniently placed near key amenities and offer full support to make your life easy.
Welcoming, supportive staff and lots of opportunities for socialising and self-development.
Yugo Therese House
“I’ve lived in Therese House for two years and highly recommend this place! The location is ideal – it usually takes me 30 minutes to walk to LSE. There are several supermarkets, coffee shops and gyms around and it’s near to the Barbican Centre, where you can see movies, dramas and exhibitions.”
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Yugo Therese House
“Can't begin how glad and relieved I am to be in this place. My roommates are all great and here to study, my normal en-suite room is big for the average London student accommodation and location wise it's great for LSE too.”
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LSE consists of just one compact campus in central London, just north of Waterloo Bridge near Holborn and Covent Garden. It's close to several tube stations with excellent links across the city.
LSE is a member of the Russell Group — a prestigious collective of leading UK research universities — and has been since the group's formation in 1994.
LSE is home to a close-knit community of around 12,500 students. Around 70% of students are from outside the UK, making it one of the most diverse student bodies in the country.
LSE is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities for social sciences, including economics, politics, sociology, law and geography, just to name a few subjects.
Admission to LSE is highly competitive, with strong academic results and a clear interest in the chosen subject area expected from applicants.