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2 Bed Apartment- Regent Street!
First Impressions
The 2 Bed Apartment- Regent Street! sits on Pollen Street, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect from the name — it’s a bit exclamation-heavy, you know? But once you’re there, you realize why they’re excited. This apartment feels more like having your own little London base than staying in a typical hotel, which is exactly what some travelers are looking for.
Location & Neighborhood
You’re essentially in the heart of Westminster, just off Regent Street — I mean, you can literally walk to Oxford Circus in about three minutes. What’s brilliant is that Pollen Street itself is actually quite quiet compared to the madness of the main shopping areas. You get all the benefits of being central without the constant noise and crowds right outside your window.
The area around here is perfect for those late-night food runs too. There’s a Tesco Express nearby, and if you’re feeling fancy, you’re walking distance from some really solid restaurants in Mayfair. I found myself popping out for coffee on Regent Street most mornings — there’s something nice about starting your day where all the action is.
The Space
This three-star setup gives you two proper bedrooms, which is honestly a game-changer if you’re traveling with family or friends. The main room has enough space to actually spread out your stuff — something you don’t always get in central London. The kitchen is compact but functional; I managed to make breakfast and even a simple dinner without any issues.
What I appreciated most was having a proper living area where you can actually relax in the evenings. After spending all day walking around London, it’s nice to have somewhere to decompress that doesn’t involve sitting on your bed.
Practical Considerations
The building itself is pretty standard for this part of London — no fancy lobby or concierge, but everything works as it should. WiFi was reliable, which matters when you’re trying to figure out your plans for the next day or upload photos. The shower pressure was actually better than I expected, though the bathroom is on the smaller side.
One thing to note — this isn’t the kind of place where someone’s going to help you with your bags or recommend restaurants. You’re pretty much on your own, but that comes with the territory of apartment-style stays.
Why Guests Love It
What makes this place work is the combination of space and location at a reasonable price point. You’re getting two bedrooms in Zone 1 London, walking distance from major attractions, shopping, and transport links. For families or groups splitting the cost, it often works out cheaper than booking separate hotel rooms.
The independence factor is huge too — being able to grab groceries and make your own meals, or just having multiple rooms to spread out in, makes longer stays much more comfortable. It’s not glamorous, but it’s practical in all the right ways for exploring London without breaking the bank.
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