17 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Harvard University, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Historic building just outside the Yard with an intimate setting.
Graduate housing at 36 Oxford Street. Georgian Revival style, 4 floors.
Historic Yard dorm with three vertical entryways.
Originally an apartment building. Features hardwood floors and big windows.
One of the historic dormitories in Harvard Yard reserved for first-year students. Traditional double and sing…
One of Harvard's oldest dormitories, dating to 1763.
Historic Yard building with traditional corridor layout.
Smaller Yard dorm, a memorial to Lionel de Jersey Harvard.
Harvard's third-oldest building (1718-1720). One of the oldest continuously occupied buildings in the US.
Victorian-era freshman dorm designed by Peabody & Stearns.
Architectural mirror of Lionel Hall. Small corridor-style dorm.
Graduate housing at 35 Oxford Street. Georgian Revival, 4 floors.
Designed by Charles Bulfinch. Large double rooms with communal bathrooms.
Built in memory of Isidor and Ida Straus.
Post-Civil War Yard dorm with multiple entries and up to 5 floors.
Designed by Ware & Van Brunt. Five-floor Yard dorm with South and North entries.
Second-largest freshman dorm (three separate buildings) along the south edge of the Yard.