Waterloo Campus Tours | Aug 2023 - July 2024

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Waterloo campus tours | aug 2023 - july 2024.

Experience King's College London's Waterloo Campus on a guided tour with a current student.

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  • Wednesday March 27 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday April 3 4:00 PM
  • Friday April 5 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday April 10 4:00 PM
  • Friday April 12 4:00 PM
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About this event

15:50 - 16:00: Arrival at the Franklin Wilkins reception at Waterloo Campus

16:00 - 16:30: Guided campus tour

When are tickets released?

Our campus tours run all year round and we stagger the release of our tickets on a monthly basis. Tickets are released at the start of each month.

H ow many tickets can I book?

You are welcome to select up to 2 tickets per tour. If your guest is also interested in studying at King's, we would advise them to book separately.

Fully booked tours

Please note, we do have maximum capacities on our campus tours to ensure the safety of students, staff and visitors on campus. If the tour you wish to attend is fully booked, please continue to check the Eventbrite page for any cancellations as this will make tickets available.

Will I see my department?

To make sure the tour is enjoyable for all visitors of every subject and study level, we won’t be able to show you spaces specifically for your department. However, you can learn more about your department’s teaching spaces by speaking directly with academics on UniBuddy .

Will I be able to see accommodation on this tour?

Unfortunately, we won’t be able to show you any accommodation on this tour. Separate accommodation tours are available via the King's Residences webpage .

Guidance on visiting our campus

Before visiting, please check out our webpages for further COVID-19 guidance before visiting our campuses.

No longer available to join the tour?

If you’re no longer able to join the campus tour, please email us at [email protected] to cancel your place on the tour and release your ticket for another visitor.

Important booking information:

  • You will be sent an email confirmation once you have booked your place.
  • Please download your campus tour ticket and have this ready to be scanned on the day.
  • Please direct any queries to [email protected].
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Find waterloo campus, about the campus, the waterloo campus is home to:.

  • Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
  • Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine (also at the Guy's Campus)
  • Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy (also at the Strand Campus)
  • London Dental Education Centre (LonDEC), part of the Dental Institute (also at Guy's and Denmark Hill).

The campus is next to:

  • London's South Bank Centre which includes: the National Film Theatre; British Film Institute (BFI); Royal Festival Hall; Hayward Gallery; National Theatre.
  • Waterloo Station (3 minutes walk)
  • Young Vic and Old Vic theatres are nearby.
  • The campus has three main buildings:
  • The Franklin-Wilkins Building, one of London's largest university buildings and completely refurbished and opened in 2000.
  • Stamford Street Apartments, with en suite accommodation for over 500 students.
  • James Clerk Maxwell Building, home to the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Principal and university administration. 

How to get to Waterloo Campus

By underground.

Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines): 4 minute walk, Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines): 9 minute walk, Embankment (District, Circle and Bakerloo lines): 13 minute walk, Temple (District and Circle lines): 20 minute walk.

Charing Cross: 9 minute walk. Waterloo: 4 minute walk. Waterloo East: 5 minute walk. Blackfriars: 17 minute walk.

Buses stopping outside the university: 381, RV1. Buses stopping near the university: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 77, 139, 168, 171, 172, 188, 211, 243 (24 hour), 341 (24 hour), 507 and 521.

A shuttle bus service is available for staff and students (carrying their college ID) wishing to travel between the Guy’s and St Thomas' hospital sites, the latter also being within walking distance of Waterloo and the Strand. The pick-up and drop-off points are:

  • at St Thomas', the lower-ground car park opposite the Florence Nightingale Museum
  • at Guy's Campus, on Great Maze Pond on the lay-by to the Bloomfield Clinic.

By boat - commuter river service

From the west, Putney - Blackfriars: get off at either Embankment Pier or Blackfriars Pier. From the east, Woolwich Arsenal - Savoy: get off at Blackfriars Pier.

There is no car parking available on this campus. There is an APCOA car park on Cornwall Road. Stamford Street is a red route.

Lambeth Council cycle racks are available in front of the Franklin-Wilkins and James Clerk Maxwell Buildings. Bicycle parking is available in the bike shed at the back of the Franklin-Wilkins Building on a long term bookable basis. Please contact the  ETDE helpdesk  for details.

No public parking. Motorcycle bays are available in Cornwall Road.

Bicycle stands are outside the front entrances of Franklin-Wilkins and James Clerk Maxwell buildings.

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Strand and Waterloo campuses location map

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Waterloo and St Thomas' campuses location map

Tel: +44 (0)20 7836 5454

Plan a journey

  • From Denmark Hill campus
  • From Guy's Campus
  • From St Thomas’ Campus
  • From the Strand Campus

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January 2023.

You are not able to self-register within 48 hours of a tour.

If you are still interested in booking a tour within that time, please contact us by phone at the waterloo Welcome Centre: 519-884-0710 x 2157.

Please leave a message (name, phone, email, desired tour day/time) and we will ensure that we respond and confirm your registration.

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Experience Laurier Waterloo

Laurier's Waterloo campus is home to more than 18,800 undergraduate and graduate students but spans just one large city block. On this close-knit campus you're steps away from classes, residence and campus amenities. You’re also right at the centre of a city known for its student-friendly design, thriving tech sector and diverse food and entertainment options.

Whether you're preparing for co-op interviews, studying with friends or cheering on the Golden Hawks at University Stadium, Laurier Waterloo offers the whole university experience and becomes your home away from home.

Discover Laurier Waterloo for Yourself

Learn your way around campus and find out the best places to eat, sleep and study using one of our four campus tour options:

  • Book a guided campus tour
  • Watch our campus tour video
  • Explore campus in 3D

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Degrees Designed for Impact

Prep for med school with a degree in Biotechnology or Neuroscience. Equip yourself to lead an organization through our Business Administration program. Get ready to educate the next generation by adding a Teaching Option to your degree. And so (so, so so!). Much. More.

From Arts and Music to Science and Business, our Waterloo campus offers our most diverse selection of programs that are strengthened through hands-on learning (like paid co-op!) and designed to empower you to be a creative and strategic leader.

Explore Waterloo Programs

Learn more about our  application process with information tailored just for you.

The Full Student Experience You've Been Looking For

At Laurier, you'll experience first-hand what it means to be inspired together - to look out for one another, lead the way in meaningful change, and create spaces where everyone gets to show up as their best self. Here are some of our students’ favourite ways to enjoy their university experience on our Waterloo campus:

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Unrivaled Residence Life

Res-life at Laurier offers a wide variety of ways to build your university fam and own your independence through social events, leadership roles, and group study sessions.

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Renowned Research Centres

The majority of Laurier’s 23 research centres call Waterloo home, giving you extensive opportunities to broaden your experience and enhance your resumé.

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Countless Clubs and Teams

Over 300 clubs, teams and associations on campus make it easy to find peers with similar interests, passions and skills...or try something totally new to you!

Your Guaranteed Home Away from Home

There are plenty of big decisions when it comes to starting university, but where to live in first year doesn’t have to be one of them!

Laurier offers guaranteed residence for all first-year, first-time students on our Waterloo campus. We have lots of different room layouts, meal plans and social opportunities for you to explore.

Discover Your Residence Options

Best of the City

Kitchener-Waterloo (KW) is part of Waterloo Region, Canada's fastest-growing tech scene. As a pillar of the Toronto-Waterloo Region Corridor, the second-biggest tech hub in North America, KW is known for dreaming up new ideas and bringing to life the next big innovation. Home to young go-getter entrepreneurs and industry pros alike, you'll find companies like Communitech, Shopify, Google, Oracle, Vidyard, and Igloo within the region (and always on the lookout for their next high-quality recruit)!

  • Canoe on the Grand River or hike the riverside trails.
  • Hit the baseball field or shoot some hoops at Waterloo Park .
  • Ski, snowboard or snow tube at Chicopee Ski Resort .
  • Water tube or hike the Elora Gorge .
  • Golf, skate or play at RIM Park .
  • Buy local at the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market or Kitchener Farmers' Market .
  • Shop, stroll and enjoy the patios and bars in Uptown Waterloo or Downtown Kitchener.
  • Check out Waterloo’s winter festival, Winterloo .
  • Enjoy pancakes and festival fare at the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival .

Entertainment

  • Check out a concert at Maxwell’s Concerts and Events .
  • Go to a comedy show or performance at Centre in the Square Performing Arts Centre .
  • Take in the latest exhibit or go to trendy events at THE MUSEUM .
  • See a screening at Waterloo's historic Princess Cinemas .
  • Waterloo Jazz Festival
  • Waterloo Busker Carnival
  • Oktoberfest
  • KW Multicultural Festival
  • Kitchener Blues Festival
  • Taco Tuesdays at Ethel's Lounge.
  • Vegetarian options at Jane Bond.
  • Halal options at Mozy's Shawarma. 
  • Sandwiches at Vincenzo's or Johnny Fresco.
  • Korean at Owl of Minerva.
  • Paninis and late-night grilled cheeses at Princess Café.
  • All-you-can-eat sushi at Kinkaku Izakaya.
  • Pizza at Famoso.
  • Wings at Morty’s Pub.
  • Spinach dip at Wilf’s.
  • Hong Kong-style desserts at Sugar Marmalade.
  • Vietnamese and Taiwanese steamed buns at Bao Sandwich Bar.
  • Tacos and burritos at El Torrito.
  • Fresh fish and full flavour at Poké Box.
  • Flatbreads and fair trade coffee at Byte 75.
  • T&T Supermarket
  • Vincenzo’s
  • Goodness Me
  • Onkar Foods & Spices
  • Dutchie’s Fresh Market
  • Kishki Halal Supermarket

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Favourite Campus Spots

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Our Waterloo campus is located in the thriving, culturally diverse community of Kitchener-Waterloo (KW), located one hour west of Toronto with a population of about 365,000. With two universities and a college, this university town is a vibrant and student-friendly city with plenty of off-campus housing, entertainment, dining and recreational opportunities. And a new light rail transit system makes it easier than ever to get around. In KW, you can study, live and play without compromise.

From Toronto/Hamilton

  • Take the 401 west towards London.
  • Take exit 278 to Highway 8 west (towards Kitchener/Waterloo).
  • Take the Highway 7 east exit towards Guelph/Waterloo.
  • Follow Highway 7 east, which becomes Highway 85 north.
  • Take the second University Ave. exit (University Ave. W.).
  • Continue down University Ave. Laurier will be on your left-hand side at 75 University Ave. W.

From London

  • Take the 401 east towards Toronto.
  • Take exit 278B/Highway 8 west on to King St. E. towards Kitchener.
  • Head right onto Highway 8 west towards Kitchener.

Top Tips and Golden Moments

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Laurier launches micro-credentials program for educators focused on child and youth mental health. 

Laurier golfer tees up 24 new donors during blood drive for Canadian Blood Services. 

Laurier golfer tees up 24 new donors during blood drive for Canadian Blood Services. 

Enactus Laurier team named champions at Enactus National Exposition, prepare to compete at World Cup. 

Enactus Laurier team named champions at Enactus National Exposition, prepare to compete at World Cup. 

Laurier quantum physicist Shohini Ghose selected to help shape Canada's National Quantum Strategy. 

Laurier quantum physicist Shohini Ghose selected to help shape Canada's National Quantum Strategy. 

Laurier Association for Lifelong Learning offers wide-ranging lectures in Waterloo. 

Laurier Association for Lifelong Learning offers wide-ranging lectures in Waterloo. 

Laurier composer Kevin Day awarded MacDowell Fellowship for Music Composition. 

Laurier composer Kevin Day awarded MacDowell Fellowship for Music Composition. 

Students de-stress with dogs thanks to Martin Luther University College principal-dean. 

Students de-stress with dogs thanks to Martin Luther University College principal-dean. 

Laurier Master of Applied Computing student launches career with eight-month co-op. 

Laurier Master of Applied Computing student launches career with eight-month co-op. 

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College tour season is about to kick off. Here are 10 tips from college tour guides to have a successful campus visit.

  • As spring starts, colleges nationwide will welcome parents and students to tour their campuses. 
  • College tour guides want people to arrive on time, ask the right questions, and have fun.
  • They also recommend students take the tours on their own, without their parents.

Insider Today

Spring break is right around the corner, and for many high-school students and their parents, that means many will be hitting the road to tour colleges around the country.

To make the most of your visit, Business Insider spoke with college students and tour guides. They know the campuses like the backs of their hands, and they know how to walk backward.

Here are the dos and don'ts of college tours from student guides .

1. Get there with no time to spare, but don't be late.

You won't get points for arriving early, so try to arrive on time. But if you do happen to arrive late , there's no need to worry.

"If something comes up and you are late, ask your guide what you missed once the tour finishes," Skyler Kawecki-Muonio, a senior at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, told BI. "They will happily fill you in."

2. Dress to impress, but don't sacrifice comfort.

It's important to look nice, but you don't have to don a jacket and tie. Tour-goers should put their best foot forward with a sturdy pair of walking shoes , and don't forget to dress for the weather.

"At Fairleigh Dickinson, tours go out rain or shine, so make sure to wear clothes that will keep you warm," Emily Bone, a junior at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey, said .

3. Don't forget to sign in, but skip the résumé .

Most schools have a check-in desk where you'll receive a campus map and other literature. But don't bother furnishing schools with your portfolio.

"Students can leave their résumés at home," Henry Millar, a senior at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, said. "Tour guides generally do not have any sway in the admissions process whatsoever, so feel free to save the paper."

4. Pay attention on the tour, but do it solo if possible.

Some schools offer to let parents and kids take separate tours, which has advantages.

"Get excited about your child's potential future in college, but give them some space to see what they think of that school on their own," Nathan Weisbrod, a junior at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, told BI.

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Students can comfortably ask questions without a parent present and compare notes afterward .

5. Ask all your questions, but avoid personal interrogations.

This is the time to inquire about any aspect of campus life , and don't feel shy about speaking up.

"Tour guides love getting questions because it allows us to cater the tour, especially in small groups, toward the needs and interests of the families on that specific tour," Halle Spataro, a senior at Bucknell University, said.

But some topics are off-limits, so don't ask your tour guide about their SAT scores , ACT scores , or what they wrote about in their essay .

6. Speak up, but let the student take the lead.

Parents may be tempted to raise their hands again and again, but this tour is about the student, so there should be space to let them shine.

"Try to take the back seat — or the passenger seat — but refrain from driving all of your child's interactions," Julian Jacklin, a junior at Reed College in Oregon, said. "Students who feel they can own that experience usually ask the most questions and engage with the tour more."

7. Say thanks, but don't leave with questions unanswered.

Maybe your guide didn't hear you, or your kid was reluctant to speak up. You can still get the information you want before leaving.

"There's a lot of information students are getting that day and a lot of excitement with being in a new place, which can make people forget to ask certain questions," Lorenzo Mars, a junior at Pepperdine University in California, said.

Therefore, get your tour guide's email address so that you can follow up .

8. You may know exactly what school is right but keep an open mind.

Don't be surprised if a city-living kid is suddenly intrigued by a small-town setting.

"The college search and college experience are all about getting to know yourself better and growing, so on a tour, students have to trust themselves and their judgment of the 'world' they've just stepped into," Thomas Elias, a senior at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, said .

9. Take in as much as possible, but remember to have fun.

Sure, preparing for the next four years can be scary and stressful. But it's also an exciting milestone, so enjoy the ride.

"These tours serve as great opportunities to learn more about colleges — along with their cities, culture, and people," Connor Gee, a sophomore at the University of Mississippi, said. "Have fun with it!"

10. Weigh the pros and cons of the school, but don't stop there.

Your tour may be over, but you can still learn other ways to immerse yourself in college life .

"See if the school offers additional experiences, like eating in the cafeteria or attending a class," Emily Balda, a senior at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, said. "Consider it 'food for thought.'"

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