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Apartments are located in the Heart of Shoreditch
First Impressions
Apartments are located in the Heart of Shoreditch — well, the name pretty much says it all, doesn’t it? When I first arrived at this three-star place on Shoreditch High Street, I was honestly surprised by how spot-on that description actually is. You’re literally surrounded by street art, trendy coffee shops, and that unmistakable East London energy that makes this area so magnetic.
The Neighborhood Scene
What I love about staying here is that you’re in the thick of everything without feeling overwhelmed. Shoreditch High Street Station is practically on your doorstep, which means you can be in central London in minutes. But honestly, you might not want to leave — there’s this incredible mix of vintage shops, pop-up markets, and some of the best curry houses I’ve found in London just within walking distance.
The Space
The apartment I stayed in was pretty straightforward but had everything I needed for a few days in London. The kitchen was small but functional — perfect for making morning coffee or heating up leftovers from Brick Lane (which is literally around the corner). The room itself wasn’t huge, but the high ceilings made it feel more spacious than you’d expect from a typical London place.
What Works Well
I mean, let’s be real — you’re not staying here for hotel amenities or fancy service. What you get instead is independence and location, which for me was exactly what I wanted. There’s parking available if you’re driving, though I’d honestly recommend just using the tube since traffic in this part of London can be brutal. The building itself has character — it’s got that industrial-meets-residential vibe that fits perfectly with the Shoreditch aesthetic.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you a proper taste of living in one of London’s most creative neighborhoods. You’re not just visiting Shoreditch — you’re actually staying there, waking up to the sounds of the market setting up, grabbing coffee from the same spots the locals use. Sure, it’s not polished like a traditional hotel, but that’s sort of the point. For the price and the location, it’s a solid choice if you want to experience London beyond the typical tourist bubble.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in