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3 Bed Apartment In Camden-Central London
First Impressions
The 3 Bed Apartment In Camden-Central London sits right on Royal College Street, and honestly, the location couldn’t be better if you’re wanting that authentic Camden vibe without the chaos. It’s one of those converted Victorian buildings that just feels solid — you know the type, with those lovely high ceilings and character that modern builds never quite capture. The four-star rating makes sense when you see how thoughtfully everything’s been put together.
Location & Neighborhood
You’re literally a five-minute walk from Camden Market, which means weekend mornings can get a bit lively, but that’s part of the charm. What I really love is how close you are to Regent’s Canal — perfect for those early morning runs or evening strolls when London gets overwhelming. The Tube connections are brilliant too; Camden Town station is right there, so you can be in central London in no time, but you’ve got this lovely neighborhood feel when you come home.
The Space
The apartment itself feels surprisingly spacious for London standards — and I mean that in the best way. Each room has been decorated with this sort of modern-meets-vintage style that actually works rather than feeling forced. The kitchen is where they really got it right; it’s not some cramped afterthought but a proper space where you can actually cook if you want to skip the endless takeaway cycle. The living area has these great big windows that let in loads of natural light, which you don’t always get in this part of town.
Practical Matters
Here’s what I appreciate — they’ve thought about the little things that make a stay comfortable. The Wi-Fi actually works properly (shocking, I know), and there’s decent parking nearby, though you’ll want to book that separately if you’re driving. The beds are genuinely comfortable, not just “fine for a night or two” comfortable. You’ve got proper storage space too, which sounds boring but makes such a difference when you’re staying for more than a weekend.
Why Guests Love It
What really sets this place apart is how it strikes that balance between being in the thick of things and having somewhere peaceful to retreat to. You can walk to Camden Market for vintage shopping and street food, stroll along the canal when you need some headspace, or hop on the Northern line and be in Covent Garden in fifteen minutes. It’s the kind of place where you actually feel like you’re living in London rather than just visiting it — and that’s worth quite a lot when you’re trying to make the most of your time here.
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