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3 Bedroom Penthouse with Roof Terrace in Covent Garden
First Impressions
You know that feeling when you walk into a place and immediately think “okay, this is special”? That’s exactly what happened when I first stepped into 3 Bedroom Penthouse with Roof Terrace in Covent Garden. The address on Garrick Street doesn’t prepare you for what’s waiting upstairs — this four-star penthouse sits right in the heart of one of London’s most electric neighborhoods, but once you’re inside, it feels like your own private escape above all the buzz.
Location Magic
I mean, you’re literally surrounded by everything that makes London incredible. Step outside and you’re maybe thirty seconds from the Royal Opera House — I actually watched people in evening wear heading to shows from the roof terrace. The covered market with all its quirky shops and street performers is right there, plus you’ve got Neal’s Yard around the corner with those colorful buildings that everyone photographs. What I loved though was how quiet the apartment felt despite being in the thick of it all.
The Space Itself
Three bedrooms means this place works whether you’re traveling with family or splitting costs with friends — honestly, it’s more spacious than most London hotels, and you actually have a proper kitchen to work with. Each room has its own character, and the master bedroom gets incredible light in the mornings. The living area feels genuinely comfortable, not like those sterile hotel setups where you’re afraid to touch anything.
That Roof Terrace
But let’s talk about what really sets this place apart — that roof terrace is something else. I spent way more time up there than I expected, especially in the evenings with a glass of wine watching the neighborhood come alive below. You can see across Covent Garden’s rooftops, and there’s something magical about having this private outdoor space when you’re staying in central London. On warm days, it’s basically like having an extra room.
Why Guests Love It
Look, with an 8.5 rating, guests clearly get what makes this penthouse work. You’re getting the independence of your own place — cooking breakfast when you want, spreading out properly, having actual conversations without whispering — but you’re also in one of London’s most vibrant areas. The theaters, restaurants, and that whole Covent Garden energy are right outside your door, but you’ve got this peaceful retreat to come back to. It’s that balance that’s hard to find in London, and honestly, once you’ve experienced having a roof terrace in the middle of the city, regular hotel rooms start feeling pretty limiting.
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