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2 Bed Apartment in Finsbury with Garden
First Impressions
2 Bed Apartment in Finsbury with Garden sits on a quiet residential street in Harringay Ladder — honestly, it’s one of those finds that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something the guidebooks haven’t caught onto yet. The building itself is classic North London Victorian, and when you step inside, there’s this immediate sense of space that you just don’t get in most city apartment stays. The garden view from the windows was actually what sold me on the place.
The Space Itself
This four-star setup really delivers on the promise of proper living space. Both bedrooms are genuinely comfortable — I mean, you’re not bumping into furniture every time you turn around. The main room flows nicely into a kitchen that’s actually equipped for real cooking, not just heating up takeaway. What struck me most was how the garden access changes the whole feel of staying here. You can step outside with your morning coffee, and it’s like having your own little London retreat.
Location & Getting Around
Harringay Ladder might sound unfamiliar, but it’s honestly perfectly positioned between Finsbury Park and Crouch End. The Harringay Green Lanes station is a short walk away, which puts you into central London without the tourist-area prices. Plus, you’re close enough to places like Crouch End that locals actually hang out in — the kind of cafes and pubs where you’ll hear proper London conversations, not just other travelers comparing itineraries.
Why It Works
What makes this place special is that balance between being in London but not feeling cramped by it. The garden gives you breathing room that hotel rooms simply can’t match, and having two proper bedrooms means couples or friends aren’t stepping on each other. The kitchen means you can actually save money by not eating out every meal — which, let’s be honest, adds up fast in London.
Why Guests Love It
That 8.4 rating makes sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s the kind of place where you can spread out, where you have space to actually unpack and settle in rather than living out of a suitcase. The neighborhood feels residential and real, but you’re not stuck out in the suburbs. And honestly, having that garden access — especially if you’re staying for more than a few days — makes all the difference in how London feels as a destination rather than just a place you’re passing through.
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