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2BD with View – 5 Sleeps – Old St
First Impressions
Walking into 2BD with View – 5 Sleeps – Old St, you’ll find yourself in one of those modern apartment developments that’s become synonymous with London’s ongoing transformation. The building itself sits on Bath Court in Islington — honestly, it’s the kind of place that feels more residential than hotel-like, which is exactly what some travelers are after. You’re getting a proper flat experience rather than the usual cramped hotel setup.
The Space
This three-star place gives you two bedrooms that can sleep five people, though I’d say four is more comfortable unless someone’s happy on the sofa. The view they mention in the name? Well, you’re not getting Tower Bridge, but there’s something satisfying about looking out over this slice of Islington — you can actually see bits of the city sprawling beyond. The kitchen is properly equipped, which means you can skip overpriced hotel breakfasts and grab supplies from the Sainsbury’s down the road.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s where things get interesting — Old Street is right there, and I mean that literally. You’re talking about a five-minute walk to Old Street station, which puts you one stop from Moorgate and the City. The area’s got this weird mix of startup offices, old-school pubs, and new developments that somehow works. Barbican Centre is close enough for evening shows, and you can walk to Shoreditch if you’re feeling adventurous.
The Reality Check
Let’s be honest about what you’re getting here. With a 7.3 rating, this isn’t going to blow your mind, but it does what it says on the tin. The room setup works well for families or groups who want separate sleeping spaces, and having your own place means you can come and go without dealing with hotel staff. Parking isn’t included, but honestly, you don’t want a car in this part of London anyway — the transport links are solid.
Why Guests Love It
What really works about this place is the independence factor. You’re staying in a proper London neighborhood rather than some tourist bubble, which means you’ll end up at the local restaurant or grabbing coffee where actual Londoners go. The price point makes sense for what you get — it’s not trying to be fancy, just functional and well-located. Plus, when you’re splitting costs among five people, it becomes quite reasonable for central London standards.
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