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2 Bed Flat in Camden with Garden
First Impressions
Walking up to 2 Bed Flat in Camden with Garden on Cathcart Street, you immediately sense you’re in one of London’s most character-filled neighborhoods. This four-star apartment sits in a typical Victorian terrace that somehow manages to feel both authentically local and thoughtfully updated. The entrance might not scream “boutique hotel,” but honestly, that’s part of its charm — it feels like you’re staying at a well-traveled friend’s place rather than checking into another cookie-cutter accommodation.
The Space Itself
The flat genuinely delivers on its two-bedroom promise, with enough space that you won’t feel like you’re constantly bumping into your travel companions. What struck me most was how the kitchen actually works for real cooking — not just reheating takeaway (though Camden Market is right there if you want to go that route). The layout flows naturally between the living area and bedrooms, and there’s proper storage space, which anyone who’s lived out of a suitcase will appreciate.
That Garden Though
Here’s where this place really wins you over — the private garden is something special in this part of London. I mean, outdoor space in Camden? That’s practically unheard of at this price point. It’s not massive, but it’s perfectly sized for morning coffee or an evening glass of wine after navigating the tube all day. The garden feels like a secret retreat from the bustling streets just beyond the front door.
Camden on Your Doorstep
The location puts you right in the thick of things without the chaos of being directly on the main drag. You’re a two-minute walk from Camden Town station, which honestly makes getting anywhere in London ridiculously easy. But what I really loved was how you can slip into the quieter residential streets when you need a break from the markets and music venues. Regent’s Canal is basically around the corner — perfect for those early morning walks when jet lag has you up anyway.
Why Guests Love It
This place scores a 9.5 rating for good reason — it strikes that rare balance between authentic London living and proper comfort. You get the space and independence of having your own place (complete with that garden sanctuary), but you’re staying in one of the city’s most vibrant areas. The flat feels lived-in rather than sterile, which somehow makes the whole Camden experience more genuine. Plus, when your feet are killing you from walking all over London, you actually have a proper room to spread out in, not just a cramped hotel box.
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