Our insiders guide for women looking to stay in female-only accommodation in London
LondonNet has a great selection of female only London accommodation. Whether you are a female travelling to London alone or in a group of women we have a choice of centrally-located accommodation providers just for ladies.
Choose from completely female only accommodation such as the Park House Hostel in Earls Court, the Helen Graham House in Bloomsbury or Goldsmiths House by Regents Park, Camden or a pair of mixed-sex hostels – Clink 78 and Barkston Rooms – which each feature rooms and dorms set aside for female-only use or a religious led women’s hostel.
Our accommodation aims to provide a safe and secure stay in central London and a chance to meet like-minded travellers and students.
Female only accommodation:
Offers women a choice of single rooms with a washbasin and shared bathroom or a single room with a full ensuite bathroom, subject to a supplement. Shared TV lounge and kitchen, garden with regular summer BBQs. Great, central location near to Regents Park, which is home to beautiful open and formal spaces plus London Zoo.
Mornington Crescent tube station.
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Single female-only rooms – each with a handy washbasin in the room and shared bathroom facilities on each corridor. There’s a full range of social rooms too including a lounge, dining room, music room and garden patio. With the British Museum at your door, Bloomsbury is central and historic neighbourhood right in the centre of London.
Tottenham Court Road and Holborn tube stations.
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Single rooms – ideal for individual female guests. Shared bathrooms, lounge with Sky TV and kitchen. Laundry facilities available. This not-for-profit charity hostel offers a warm and friendly stay.
Earls Court tube station.
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Female only rooms in a mixed hostel:
Fancy something different? How about a former prison with female only rooms. Dorms are in the old court rooms, private rooms are the old police cells. Things have moved on from the prison’s darker times and you’ll now get central heating, a bar, TV lounge, well equipped kitchens, plus wireless internet access. Oh, and they let you out too!
Kings Cross/St Pancras tube station and St Pancras International for the Eurostar and other trains to the continent of Europe.
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Female only dorms in a mixed hostel with self-catering facilities
Another hostel in west London’s Earls Court area, the Barkston Rooms offers ladies accommodation either in their private rooms or their female-only dormitory room.
Earls Court tube.
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Women only religious led hostel
Religious of Mary Immaculate Hostel in London, South Kensington
Like other RMI houses all over the world, they “aim to provide a welcoming, safe and harmonious place to live while you face the challenges of city life in your studies and work”. With minimum one month, maximum one year says RMI offers a safe and secure all-female hostel in the culture-rich South Kensington area.
Gloucester Road tube.
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Final thoughts on picking the best female accommodation for you:
 Pick your area
All of the hostels above are centrally located, however, London is a very large city and so consider whether you want to be to the northern side of the central London area – Goldsmiths or Clink 78 – or to the west – Park House, Barkston Rooms or RMI. The most centrally located hostel listed is Helen Graham House in Bloomsbury.
 Avoid the busy seasons
Like most cities in Europe, tourists flock to London in the summer and during other holiday periods such as Christmas and Easter. If you can arrange your stay, whether long or short, to avoid these busy times you will be rewarded with wider availability and better prices.