Pearson - Always Learning • June 13, 2013The original home of the university, Queens’ Building is the historical heart of this great institution. It’s also where you should go if you need help or information.
Mark A. • June 12, 2016Beginner friendly and fun cousin of the nearby Arch branch at the Biscuit Factory. Varied bouldering, incredible stamina training facility and gym /movement area.
Jake P. • September 8, 2011For some reason the ground floor is 1 in the Sherfield.
Kritt N. • August 23, 2014Your typical Wetherspoons. Great value meal and drinks. The hot dogs and burgers are big portions and comes with a drink. Chilli Dogs for the win!
Natacha G. • November 1, 2014Good music,street art building,multi choice dance floor room.that sounds good!!
Wimdu - Simply Better Than a Hotel • May 30, 2012Spacious interior where you can find a bar, a café and a gallery. 5 floors. This trendy new centre for media and creatice industry is worth a look!
Pearletta W. • March 16, 2013Real pie and mash shop down Hoxton Street... if traditional East End food is your thing.
Neil H. • January 23, 2015If you get an opportunity to take in the views from the 44th, take it! Sensational views of London
Bubba G. • March 17, 2014The elevators on the right after the entrance break almost daily. They often stop between floors and then go out of service. If you are easily scared, use the stairs or the goods lift straight ahead.
Pearson - Always Learning • June 13, 2013Famous King’s College alumni include Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu (Theology), the poet John Keats (Medicine), & the writer Thomas Hardy (French). Could you be next on the list of greats?
Nicole H. • June 6, 2013Tiny doors but great technology in the building
Mau R. • September 18, 2013Good place to have b&b in london,very clean and cheap and central,10mins to buckingham palace with Bus 52
Antonio B. • February 22, 2012Small place people working there are the best thing :) not dissing the products though! :)))
Hazeeq H. • February 22, 2013This building is a bit hidden by the chemistry building. Walk till the end close to the gate to see the entrance.
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