LSE Carr-Saunders
Prices for LSE Carr-Saunders
| Twin with shared bathroom: | From £49.00(USD81.60) per room per night, breakfast included |
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| Single with shared bathroom: | From £35.00(USD58.29) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Double with shared bathroom: | From £49.00(USD81.60) per room per night, breakfast included |
About LSE Carr-Saunders
Carr-Saunders Hall is an LSE university residence available to the public at Christmas, in the spring and during the summer whilst the students are away. It’s a great choice for low-cost accommodation in the very centre of London. Situated underneath the Telecom Tower, just off Tottenham Court Road near Oxford Street, Carr-Saunders offers basic but comfortable rooms with all the central London attractions right on your doorstep.
LSE Carr-Saunders Facilities
| Children |
Children welcome |
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| Bookable product facilities |
Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Parking & transport |
On site parking |
| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Catering |
Serve breakfast Cooking facilities for guests' use Caters for vegetarians |
| Leisure facilities |
Games room |
| Provider facilities |
Business facilities Central heating throughout Separate guests' lounge Ironing facilities Launderette Public telephone |
| Booking and payment details |
Delta accepted MasterCard accepted Solo accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted |
LSE Carr-Saunders Address
| Address: |
18-24 Fitzroy Street, London
London
W1T 4BN
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7955 7575 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7955 7676 |
| Email: | vacations@lse.ac.uk |
| Website: | http://www.lsevacations.co.uk |
Location Information for LSE Carr-Saunders
| Address: |
18-24 Fitzroy Street, London
London
W1T 4BN
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|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7955 7575 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7955 7676 |
| Email: | vacations@lse.ac.uk |
| Website: | http://www.lsevacations.co.uk |
| Public transport: | 4 minutes walk from Warren Street, 10 minutes from Euston station and 5 minutes from Goodge Street |
| By Road: | M40 - At the junction of Maple Street and Fitzroy Street at the north end of Tottenham Court Road. |
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Latest 5 reviews of LSE Carr-Saunders
Great Place to Stay
Just don't be too concerned with the cleaning of the bathrooms (they are really disgusting...have a weird smell..but you can survive!), cause all the rest makes it really worth it. The location is fantastic, close to everything, the rooms are fine, and it is safe. Ah, the breakfast is also one of the best things. Not having free internet is annoying but there is a 24hrs internet cafe very close, and if you are in London you have better things to do then spend your time at internet, please!
The kitchen is very good, but remember to bring your cuttery! Another thing: don't expect fun here...They receive a lot of old people, couples and even kids! That is the most annoying thing I would say...but you can't have it all...Besides, there are nice bars to hang out nearby. I definetely recommend it.
Excellent
Excellent value for money! The rooms are basic, but everything is clean. It's located in a friendly area with lots of restaurant and pubs just around the corner. So after a full day of sightseeing there were plenty of places to relax.
There is a kitchen you can use if you want to, but it feels a bit like invading the private life of the students that live in the other half of the residence. The breakfast on the topfloor cafe was good.
One morning there was only cold water in the shower, but they fixed it in a couple of hours.
Value For Money Fitzrovia Accommodation
I've stayed at another LSE hall-of-residence in London before - Ramsay Hall, which is literally round the corner from Carr-Saunders Hall.
Carr-Saunders is located at the corner of Fitzroy Street and Maple Street. It is almost under the Post Office - or BT - Tower, so it's impossible to lose your way! The handiest tube is Warren Street, about five minutes' walk away. If you are walking to this tube station, you pass a Tesco Express supermarket which is very handy for groceries, food and drink, booze, pastries etc. There is also a Sainsbury's supermarket across the road.
When you arrive at Carr-Saunders Hall, you walk up about 7-8 steep steps, making it difficult for handicapped people. They give you a plastic card to open all doors. This worked well, except I found it awkward to open the inner front door (needing to swipe it several times). There is a common room to the right as you enter; this is handy, with drinks machines, comfy sofas, tables and a small library too. Although there is a computer room, it is solely for the students' use. The door has a code for access; as do the computers. I tried to use it to no avail. I suppose, if you got to know a student of staff and asked nicely, they might give you a password!
My room was 118. There is a lift which is handy for the restaurant/canteen on the 6th floor at the top. My room was quite adequate, though a bit dated. It had a small bed with duvet, wash hand basin, wardrobe with coat-hangers, towels... no telly! There was no light at my bed, so I had to get out of bed to turn off the light. The radiator was piping hot, as was the water. The communal toilets were beside my room, which was convenient.
The breakfast was more than adequate and value for money: Sausage, bacon, egg, beans, tomato, fried bread, cereal, yoghurt, any amount of toast, butter, marmalade, jam... it is exhaustive. This big breakfast kept me going the whole day, really.
I had no complaints about it at all. I'd stay there again. Bear in mind that you shan't find much cheaper, or better value, in central London for £32 a night.
Its a great place
Yes the comfort is quite basic: bed, desk, mini-fridge (a nice surprise) and in room sink. But who needs more while in London.
I concur with previous posters as this is an excellent accomodation for the price paid (about 65$USD/CAD or 32£ a night). Staff is very helpfull and the fact that your staying in a student dorm makes you feel like a 20 yo. again.
Remember those carefree times when the whole world was yours to discover. And the Carr-Saunders Hall does just that! Location is very close to Tottenham Court Road with fabulous shops and restaurants. Tube station is 2 corners away, right in front of two late night supermarket. You can easily walk to all the attractions as well or tube it (get an Oyster card folks, its cheaper that way).
Last recommandation I would make would be to get some nice pajamas as the rooms are not ensuite (ie, you have to share a bathroom/showers with people of different gender).
Once again, its all part of the experience!
Cheers!
Good price... but
We stayed at Carr Saunders Hall for 6 nights in the beginning of september 2007. At first everything was fine. We loved the location, and the double room was pretty big, beds comfortable, and the breakfeast was good. But on the third day, I found a cockroach in the room! We told the staff and they moved us to another room, where we didn't found more insects. They say it was probably coming from the kitchen on the floor... which obviously was pretty dirty. Other than that it was alright,,, but I would'n recommend it...
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