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Apex Temple Court Hotel
First Impressions
Walking up to the Apex Temple Court Hotel on Fleet Street, you immediately sense you’re somewhere special. This four-star property sits right in the heart of the City of London, tucked into what feels like a secret corner where legal history meets modern hospitality. The building itself has this wonderful Victorian character — you know, the kind of place where you half expect to bump into a barrister rushing off to court. I mean, you’re literally surrounded by the Inns of Court here, which gives the whole area this fascinating old-world atmosphere.
Location That Actually Matters
Honestly, the location is what really sets this place apart — couples consistently rate it 9.4, and I totally get why. You’re on Fleet Street, which means you can walk to St. Paul’s Cathedral in about five minutes, and the Thames is just a short stroll away. What’s brilliant is that you’re close enough to everything touristy, but you’re staying in a part of London that most visitors never really explore. The legal quarter has this quiet, almost village-like feel in the evenings when all the lawyers have gone home. Plus, you’ve got some fantastic pubs nearby — the sort of historic watering holes where journalists and barristers have been arguing for centuries.
The Room Experience
The rooms here are genuinely comfortable, and I have to say, they weren’t kidding about the beds being exceptional. There’s something about sinking into a really good mattress after a day of walking around London — it makes all the difference. The room I stayed in had this nice blend of contemporary comfort with subtle nods to the building’s heritage. Nothing too fancy or over-the-top, just well-thought-out spaces that actually work for travelers. The windows look out onto the historic streets below, which gives you this lovely sense of being part of London’s story rather than just observing it from the outside.
Breakfast Worth Mentioning
You know what impressed me? The breakfast options actually cater to everyone — full English, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free. It’s not just token gestures either; they clearly put thought into making sure each option is properly done. The restaurant area has this warm, welcoming feel in the mornings, and the staff seem to genuinely care about getting your day started right. I watched them handle dietary requirements with the kind of attention that suggests they deal with this stuff regularly, not as an afterthought.
Why Guests Love It
There’s clearly something working here — they have more repeat guests than most hotels, which honestly tells you everything you need to know. It’s not the flashiest place in London, but it gets the fundamentals right in a way that keeps people coming back. The combination of that brilliant location, genuinely comfortable accommodations, and staff who seem to understand what business and leisure travelers actually need creates this reliable, pleasant experience. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want — a place that delivers consistently without trying too hard to impress you with gimmicks.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in