Choosing between student housing options in East London requires honest comparison, not just a list of features, but a genuine understanding of what different buildings deliver for different types of students. This guide compares Wick Park vs. other accommodations in East London across the factors that matter most.
| Feature | Wick Park | Typical East London PBSA |
| Location | Hackney Wick, Zone 2 | Varies (Zone 1-3) |
| 24/7 Gym | Yes | Often limited hours |
| Cinema Lounge | Yes | Rare |
| Karaoke Room | Yes | Almost never |
| Rooftop Terrace | Panoramic city views | Very rare at Zone 2 |
| Bills Included | All bills | Varies |
| Park Access (on foot) | Two major parks | Uncommon |
| Creative Neighbourhood | Hackney Wick | Rarely comparable |
| Professional Management | On-site | Varies |
| Stratford Interchange Access | 5 min Overground | Varies |
| Factor | Wick Park (Zone 2) | Zone 1 PBSA |
| Weekly Price (Est.) | £200-£350 | £300-£500+ |
| Bills Included | Yes | Often yes |
| Green Space | Two major parks | Minimal |
| Creative Neighborhood | Hackney Wick | Varies |
| Stratford Access | 5 min | Not applicable |
| Central London Access | Good via Stratford | Excellent direct |
| Value for Money | High | Lower |
Zone 1 student accommodations in Bloomsbury, Aldgate, or Shoreditch command significant price premiums. For students at UAL, LCF, QMUL, or UEL, Wick Park's five-minute Overground connection to Stratford means campus commute times from E3 are genuinely competitive with Zone 1 addresses at a meaningfully lower weekly cost.
1. The Amenity Package A 24/7 gym, cinema lounge, karaoke room, and rooftop terrace with panoramic city views all within a single Zone 2 building, all included in bills-inclusive pricing. This combination is unusual in the East London PBSA market at any price point.
2. Location Between Two Parks Being positioned between Victoria Park and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, both accessible on foot from E3 2EQ, is a quality-of-life advantage that very few PBSA options anywhere in London can replicate at Zone 2 pricing.
3. The neighborhood character of Hackney Wick's identity: Europe's highest concentration of working artists' studios, craft breweries, canalside cafes, and independent galleries is not a background detail for UAL and design students. It is an active extension of their academic and creative lives.
| Student Profile | Wick Park the Right Choice? |
| UAL / LCF | student Strongly recommended |
| QMUL undergraduate | Excellent commute + lifestyle |
| UEL Stratford student | One of the closest options |
| UCL East student | Olympic Park on the doorstep |
| Postgraduate student | Studios available, well-managed |
| International student | Managed, community-oriented |
| Student needing Zone 1 proximity | Consider Zone 1 options |
| Student at West London university | Commute may be longer |
1. How does Wick Park’s pricing compare to Zone 1 student housing?
Wick Park offers significant savings compared to Zone 1 areas like Aldgate or Shoreditch. While Zone 1 rooms often start at £300–£500+ per week, Wick Park provides premium en-suites and studios between £200–£350, without sacrificing modern amenities or commute speed.
2. What makes Wick Park's amenities different from other East London buildings?
Most East London student accommodations offer standard lounges, but Wick Park includes "rare" features like a 24/7 gym, a dedicated karaoke room, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views. It also features in-room washing machines, which is a major convenience compared to the communal pay-per-use laundry found in most PBSAs.
3. Is the commute from Hackney Wick longer than from Stratford?
Not significantly. While Stratford is a major hub, Wick Park is just a 5-minute Overground ride away. For students at UCL East or UEL, the commute is often faster from Wick Park due to its proximity to the Olympic Park’s walking and cycling paths.
4. How does the social vibe at Wick Park compare to other accommodations?
Wick Park is located in Hackney Wick, Europe’s most dense creative district. Unlike more corporate areas of East London, the neighborhood is filled with independent cafes and art studios, making it the top choice for UAL and London College of Fashion students looking for an inspiring social scene.
5. Are there better green spaces near Wick Park than other East London options?
Yes. Wick Park is uniquely positioned between Victoria Park and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Most student housings in East London are located in more industrial or densely built-up areas with limited immediate access to large-scale green space.
For UAL, QMUL, UEL, and UCL East students, Wick Park competes favorably with virtually every East London alternative across location, amenity, value, and community. The rooftop terrace, dual park access, and Hackney Wick's creative character are advantages no direct East London competitor currently matches at Zone 2 pricing.
Read the full, detailed Wick Park London guide on Acolyte Living to compare room types, prices, transport connections, and neighborhood details before making your decision. Acolyte Living also offers free advisory support to help you compare Wick Park against other East London options matched to your university, budget, and lifestyle.
