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Best Location Oxford Str, Soho 2 Bedr, 3 Beds, 2 Bath
First Impressions
Best Location Oxford Str, Soho 2 Bedr, 3 Beds, 2 Bath sits right on Dean Street, and honestly, you can’t get much more central than this in London. I mean, you’re literally surrounded by the buzz of Soho — those narrow streets packed with theaters, pubs, and restaurants that locals actually frequent. The building itself has that classic London charm, though it’s definitely more about the location than fancy lobby aesthetics.
The Space
This four-star apartment setup is what really sets it apart from your typical hotel experience. You get two proper bedrooms with three beds total, which works brilliantly if you’re traveling with family or friends who don’t want to be cramped into connecting hotel rooms. The two bathrooms are a game-changer — no more morning queues, you know what I mean?
The kitchen is actually functional, not just for show like some places. I found myself grabbing fresh ingredients from Borough Market (well, when I could drag myself that far) and cooking breakfast instead of paying London’s ridiculous café prices every morning. There’s proper counter space and everything you need, though don’t expect restaurant-grade equipment.
Location & Neighborhood
Dean Street puts you right in the thick of things — Oxford Street shopping is literally a few minutes’ walk, but you’re tucked away enough that it doesn’t feel touristy. What I loved is how you can stumble out and find yourself at legendary spots like Ronnie Scott’s jazz club or those tiny Soho pubs that have been around forever.
The theater district is right there too, so if you’re catching a West End show, you can actually walk back to your room instead of dealing with the Tube crowds. Plus, Tottenham Court Road station is close enough when you do need to venture further out.
What Works (And What Doesn’t)
The 8.8 rating makes sense — this place delivers on what matters most: space, location, and that feeling of actually living in London rather than just visiting. The beds are comfortable enough, and having multiple sleeping areas means everyone can have their own space after long days of sightseeing.
That said, don’t expect hotel-style daily housekeeping or a concierge desk downstairs. You’re trading those traditional hotel perks for independence and space, which honestly felt like a fair trade to me. The Wi-Fi was solid, and the heating worked properly — sometimes those basics matter more than fancy amenities.
Why Guests Love It
It comes down to freedom, really. You can spread out, cook when you want, come and go without feeling like you’re disrupting hotel routines. For families or groups, the cost per person often works out better than separate hotel rooms, and you get that authentic London living experience.
The Soho location means you’re walking distance from pretty much everything that makes London exciting — from Chinatown’s late-night dim sum to Covent Garden’s street performers. You’ll find yourself discovering those little side streets and hidden corners that most tourists miss when they’re staying in more obvious hotel districts.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.