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Bermondsey Apartments By Sleepy Lodge
First Impressions
Walking up to Bermondsey Apartments By Sleepy Lodge on Ilderton Road, you might wonder if you’ve got the right address — it’s tucked away in a residential stretch of Southwark that feels refreshingly removed from the tourist crowds. The building has that solid Victorian brick exterior that screams proper London, but once you’re inside, everything shifts to modern comfort. I mean, this is a four-star property that gets the balance just right between local character and contemporary convenience.
The Space
These aren’t your typical hotel rooms — each apartment comes with a proper kitchen setup that actually makes sense. You know what I love? The fact that you can grab groceries from the nearby shops and cook a decent meal instead of eating out every night. The living areas feel lived-in rather than sterile, with enough space to spread out your stuff without tripping over your suitcase every five minutes. The bedrooms are quiet too, which honestly surprised me given how close we are to the main roads.
Location Perks
Here’s the thing about staying in Bermondsey — you’re in Zone 2, which means you get actual London life without paying Zone 1 prices for everything. South Bermondsey station is about a 10-minute walk, and from there you can reach London Bridge in just a few stops. The neighborhood has this great mix of old-school pubs and newer cafes, plus there’s a Tesco Express practically around the corner when you need basics.
Practical Details
The parking situation is way better than most London places — there’s actually space for your car if you’re driving in. The apartments come with washing machines, which is a godsend if you’re staying more than a few days. WiFi works properly throughout, and the heating actually keeps the place warm (you’d be surprised how many London flats fail at this basic requirement). The staff are helpful without being overly chatty, which I appreciate when I’m juggling keys and luggage.
Why Guests Love It
That 9.6 rating makes perfect sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s the kind of place where everything just works — no drama, no surprises, just solid accommodation in a genuinely interesting part of London. You’re close enough to Borough Market and the South Bank to feel connected, but far enough out to experience how actual Londoners live. Plus, having a proper kitchen means you can start your day with decent coffee instead of whatever passes for breakfast at most hotels. It’s particularly brilliant if you’re staying for a week or more, since it feels like having your own London base rather than just another hotel room.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in