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2 Bedroom flat in central London
First Impressions
Walking up to 2 Bedroom flat in central London on Harrowby Street, you immediately get that “I’ve struck gold” feeling. This four-star place sits right in Westminster Borough, and honestly, the location alone makes it worth considering. The building itself has that classic London charm — nothing too flashy, but solid and welcoming in a way that makes you feel like you’ve found a proper home base.
Location & Neighborhood
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re genuinely in central London without the tourist chaos right outside your door. Harrowby Street is one of those streets that locals actually use, which means you’ll find proper coffee shops and corner stores instead of just souvenir stands. You can walk to Oxford Street in about ten minutes, but you’re also close enough to Regent’s Park that morning jogs actually feel peaceful. The Marylebone area has this lovely village-y feel that somehow survives right in the heart of everything.
The Space
What really sets this flat apart is how it actually feels like someone’s home rather than a sterile hotel room. The two bedrooms are properly sized — I mean, you can actually open a suitcase without having to close the door first. The living area gives you space to spread out, which is honestly a revelation after staying in typical London hotel rooms. There’s a kitchen that’s actually functional too, not just a mini-fridge with pretensions.
Practical Details
The 8.1 rating makes complete sense once you’ve stayed here. Everything works the way it should — decent Wi-Fi, reliable hot water, and appliances that don’t require an engineering degree to operate. The flat feels well-maintained without being obsessively pristine, if that makes sense. You know what I really appreciated? Proper storage space and enough electrical outlets in sensible places. Small things, but they matter when you’re actually living somewhere for more than a night.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you the freedom to actually live in London rather than just visit it. You can grab groceries at the local Tesco, make your own coffee in the morning, and invite friends over without everyone perching awkwardly on a hotel bed. The neighborhood genuinely feels residential, so you get a sense of what it’s actually like to live here. Plus, when you do want to dive into tourist mode, you’re positioned perfectly to reach anywhere in central London without the premium prices of staying right on top of the major attractions.
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