Explore our campuses

The University of Westminster has four main campuses, three in central London (Regent Street, New Cavendish Street and Marylebone) and the fourth in Harrow, west of London.

Regent Street is the University’s main, and oldest, building and sits in between the shops of Oxford Street to the south and Marylebone Road to the north.

The School of Law, situated on Little Titchfield Street, is part of our Regent Campus. The School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages can also be found at Regent Street.

The University’s new cinema revival project is housed here, as is one of the University of Westminster’s superb gyms – available to all students.

Cavendish Campus is a modern glass and steel building on New Cavendish Street in Fitzrovia, adjacent to the British Telecom (BT) Tower. It houses science, engineering and computer laboratories and the Policy Studies Institute.

Cavendish is the base for the School of Electronics and Computer Science and the School of Life Sciences.

The University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus is where you will find the School of Architecture and the Built Environment and Westminster Business School. The University’s impressive Ambika P3 exhibition space is also located here.

All three of our central London campuses are within easy reach of Great Portland Street and Baker Street Tube stations, which sit on the Metropolitan line which serves Harrow Campus.

The Harrow Campus includes the Westminster Business School and the School of Media, Arts and Design. It is also home to London Gallery West, which exhibits a broad, exciting and controversial mix of contemporary media, art and design work.

The nearest Tube station to the Harrow Campus is Northwick Park on the Metropolitan line, about 20 minutes away from Baker Street Tube station in central London.