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Apple House Wembley -Double Room with Ensuite
First Impressions
Apple House Wembley -Double Room with Ensuite sits quietly on Turner Road in Edgware, and honestly, that’s part of its charm. This three-star spot doesn’t try to be flashy — it just gets the basics right. The house itself has that typical North London residential feel, which I actually prefer over some sterile hotel lobby experience.
Location & Getting Around
You know what’s great about staying in Edgware? You’re close enough to central London without paying those ridiculous zone 1 prices. The Northern Line gets you into the city center in about 30 minutes, and there’s decent bus connections too. Plus, if you’re heading to Wembley Stadium or the Arena, you’re perfectly positioned — much closer than most tourists realize.
The Room Experience
The double room I stayed in was clean and functional, with that ensuite bathroom being the real winner here. I mean, shared bathrooms in budget accommodations can be… well, let’s just say having your own space makes a difference. The room wasn’t huge, but it had everything you need — decent bed, some storage, and a window that actually opens (surprisingly rare these days).
Local Area Insights
Turner Road itself is pretty residential, but that means it’s quiet at night — something you’ll appreciate after a long day exploring London. There’s a Tesco Express about a five-minute walk away, and honestly, the local Turkish and Indian restaurants nearby are better than what you’ll find in touristy areas. The 9.1 rating this place gets makes sense when you realize it’s all about delivering exactly what it promises without any pretense.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
This isn’t the kind of place that’ll wow you with fancy amenities, but it’s the sort of accommodation that works really well for travelers who want a clean, safe base without breaking the bank. The value proposition is solid — you get your own bathroom, a decent night’s sleep, and easy access to both central London and Wembley. Sometimes that’s exactly what you need, especially if you’re spending most of your time out exploring anyway.