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2Bed 2Bath Apartment Earls Court
First Impressions
When I first spotted 2Bed 2Bath Apartment Earls Court on Old Brompton Road, I’ll be honest — the building itself doesn’t exactly scream “wow” from the outside. But that’s sort of the point with these four-star London apartment stays, isn’t it? You’re getting the real residential experience, tucked away on a tree-lined street that feels properly local rather than touristy.
The Space That Surprised Me
Here’s what actually impressed me: the space. I mean, we’re talking about London here, where most hotel rooms barely fit a suitcase. This place gives you two proper bedrooms and two full bathrooms — which, if you’ve ever shared accommodation with friends or family in the city, you’ll know is basically gold. The kitchen comes fully equipped too, and honestly, after a few days of £15 sandwiches, being able to make your own coffee felt like a small victory.
Location Insights
The Earls Court location works really well if you know how to use it. You’ve got the District and Piccadilly lines right there at Earls Court station — literally a three-minute walk — which gets you to South Kensington’s museums in one stop or straight into central London without the hassle. What I particularly liked was having Tesco Express around the corner and some decent Lebanese places on the same street that locals actually use.
Real Living Experience
You know what sets this apart from typical hotel stays? The neighborhood genuinely feels lived-in rather than designed for tourists. I’d walk past the same dog walker every morning, and the corner café actually remembered my order by day three. The building itself is quiet — proper London mansion block thick walls — so you’re not hearing every footstep from upstairs. Parking isn’t included, but honestly, you don’t want a car in this part of London anyway.
Why Guests Love It
The 8.6 rating makes complete sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s not trying to be flashy or Instagram-perfect — it’s just solid, practical accommodation that gives you room to breathe. The two bathrooms alone probably account for half the positive reviews, especially from families or groups. Plus, there’s something quite satisfying about having your own front door key rather than dealing with hotel key cards that never work on the first swipe.
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