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2 Bedr, 3 Beds, 2 Bath Covent Garden 3-min subway
First Impressions
The moment I stepped into 2 Bedr, 3 Beds, 2 Bath Covent Garden 3-min subway, I knew this wasn’t your typical hotel experience. Located right on Seven Dials — honestly, one of London’s most charming intersections — this four-star apartment feels more like borrowing a friend’s incredibly well-positioned flat. The building itself has that classic London character, but what really struck me was how quiet it was despite being literally steps from the buzz of Covent Garden.
The Space Itself
You know what impressed me most? The thoughtful layout of this two-bedroom setup. Each room actually feels spacious — not something you can say about most London accommodations. The master bedroom easily fits a proper suitcase-unpacking session, while the second bedroom works perfectly for kids or that friend who always tags along. The two full bathrooms mean no morning queues, which honestly made my group trip so much smoother than expected.
That Covent Garden Magic
I mean, being three minutes from the Tube sounds good on paper, but living it is something else entirely. Covent Garden station is practically around the corner, and Leicester Square is a quick stroll when you want that West End theater energy. What I didn’t expect was how easy it’d be to grab morning coffee — there’s this little spot on Monmouth Street that locals actually use, not just tourists. The whole Seven Dials area has this village-in-the-city feel that most visitors never discover.
Daily Life Here
The kitchen setup really won me over — it’s not some token mini-fridge situation but a proper space where you can actually cook if you want to save money or just crave something homemade. I found myself making morning coffee there instead of rushing out, which gave our London days a more relaxed start. The living area connects everything nicely, creating actual gathering space rather than everyone retreating to separate hotel rooms after sightseeing.
Why Guests Love It
That 9.6 rating makes complete sense after staying here. It’s the combination of space, location, and that “local living” feeling that’s hard to find in central London. You’re close enough to walk to Covent Garden Market, the Royal Opera House, and dozens of pubs, but far enough from the main tourist crush to actually sleep well at night. Plus, having multiple beds and bathrooms means everyone in your group stays happy — and that’s worth its weight in gold when you’re navigating London together.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in