1BDR Near Northumberland Rail & Hotspur Stadium
First Impressions
Walking up to 1BDR Near Northumberland Rail & Hotspur Stadium, you’ll notice it sits on a quiet residential street that feels refreshingly removed from central London’s chaos. The building itself is typical North London Victorian — nothing fancy, but solid and well-maintained. What struck me immediately was how peaceful St Paul’s Road actually is, despite being so close to all the action.
The Apartment
Inside, this apartment surprised me with how thoughtfully it’s been set up. The kitchen is compact but actually functional — I mean, you can properly cook here, not just reheat takeaway. The living area flows nicely into the bedroom space, and honestly, the whole place feels bigger than you’d expect from the outside. The bed was comfortable enough that I didn’t wake up feeling like I’d been wrestling with the mattress all night.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s the thing about this spot — it’s perfectly positioned if you’re heading to a Tottenham match or need quick rail connections. London’s Northumberland Park station is literally a few minutes’ walk away, which means you’re connected to the city without dealing with the usual Zone 1 madness. The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is close enough that you can hear the crowd roar on match days (which is either exciting or slightly annoying, depending on your perspective).
The Neighborhood Experience
What I really appreciated about staying here was getting a taste of actual residential London life. There’s a proper local feel to this part of N17 — small shops, a decent pub around the corner, and people who actually live here rather than just passing through. It’s not touristy at all, which means you’ll get better prices for everything and a more authentic sense of how Londoners actually live. The area has that slightly gritty but up-and-coming vibe that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something.
Why Guests Love It
This four-star place works because it strikes that sweet spot between affordability and comfort. You’re getting proper space to spread out — something that’s pretty rare in London accommodation — plus you’ve got transport links that’ll get you anywhere in the city within reasonable time. The fact that it’s an actual apartment rather than just a hotel room means you can live a bit more normally during your stay. Whether you’re here for football, exploring London, or just need a base that doesn’t cost a fortune, this spot delivers without trying too hard to impress you.
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