How to find us
We have two campuses in London. London City and London North. We also have information for cyclists.
Aldgate and Moorgate campus
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Calcutta House |
Central House |
Commercial Road |
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Goulston Street |
Jewry Street |
Students' Union |
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The Women's Library |
Whitechapel High Street |
Moorgate |
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Shoreditch Building |
Our City Campus is served by many bus routes, underground stations and Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street mainline railway stations. For more details of routes and timetables, visit Transprt for London.
Holloway campus
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Eden Grove |
Graduate Centre |
Learning Centre |
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Spring House |
Stapleton House |
Union and The Rocket |
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Tower Building |
Science Centre |
Ladbroke House |
A number of bus routes run up and down Holloway Road, with several buses running right outside the campus. The area is served by mainline station Drayton Park, and several underground stations including Holloway Road, Arsenal and Highbury & Islington. For more details of routes and timetables, visit Transport for London.
Cycling
Cycling to London Met
There are various routes available to cyclists commuting to either North or City Campuses.
Cycle Hire at City Campus
Transport for London's Cycle Hire Scheme has various docking stations in and around our city campus, see their map for the docking locations.
Barclays Cycle Hire is now open to everyone. People can sign up as members or just use their credit or debit card at the docking station terminal to access a bike as a casual user.
Cycle to work scheme for London Met Employees
London Met is dedicated to meeting society's needs through a socially responsible agenda. We are particularly proud of our achievements in reducing our carbon footprint. In recognition of this, we were awarded the Carbon Trust Standard in 2011.
London Met has its own cycle to work scheme, which allows employees to benefit from a long term loan of a bike and commuting equipment completely tax free. Contact Paul Skiven-Baker for more details.

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"What I admire about London Met is that the courses are technically sound, all within an interesting and diverse culture"
Muhammed Sajid Afzal
MSc Computing

