16 with semi-private bathrooms residence halls at Harvard University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls where bathrooms are shared by a small group of rooms (suite-style or pod-style — not a whole-floor communal hall).
Historic house known for its gold-domed tower and the famous FDR Suite. Features colonial-revival architectur…
Quad house with six brick buildings. About 70% of beds in suites, 30% in singles.
The newest building in Harvard Yard. Contemporary suite-style first-year housing.
Graduate residence at 26 Everett Street with 95 singles and 6 two-room suites.
A residential House for upperclass students featuring suite-style living with 4-8 person suites and semi-priv…
Four-tower structure with mostly single rooms and shared bathrooms, plus special large suites.
Renovated in 2016 with a mix of singles, doubles, and suites with both hallway and en-suite bathrooms.
Pod-style layout with half standalone singles and half six-person suites with bathrooms.
One of the smaller River Houses with distinctive ten-person suites and historic architecture.
Largest House with a mix of hallway singles and suite configurations including modern renovations.
Beautifully renovated House with approximately 72% suites and 28% hallway singles. Known for its bell tower.
Modern house with Lowrise and Tower buildings. Sophomores typically in four-to-six person suites.
Quad house with diverse room configurations from singles to duplexes, many with en-suite bathrooms.
Combines Old Quincy (Stone Hall, 1930) with New Quincy duplex suites.
Graduate housing at 24 Everett Street. Bauhaus-style architecture.
Historic house featuring Standish and Gore halls (1912) with newer Beren Hall addition.