First Impressions
Honestly, Blue Room Close To Wembley Stadium isn’t trying to be something it’s not — and that’s exactly why it works. You’ll find this apartment tucked away on Wyld Way, which is basically a quiet residential street that feels worlds apart from the usual tourist chaos. The blue theme runs throughout the space, and while it might sound gimmicky, it’s actually done with restraint — more calming than overwhelming.
Location & Getting Around
The real draw here is how close you are to Wembley Stadium without being right in the thick of match-day madness. I mean, you can literally walk there in about ten minutes, but you’re not dealing with crowds outside your door every time there’s an event. Wembley Park tube station is a short stroll away, and honestly, the connections into central London are pretty solid — you’re looking at maybe 20 minutes to get into the heart of things.
The Space Itself
What you get is essentially a well-thought-out studio setup that doesn’t feel cramped. The kitchen area has everything you’d actually need if you want to grab groceries from the nearby Asda and cook something simple. There’s proper counter space too, which you don’t always get in London accommodations. The room flows nicely from the sleeping area to the living space, and those blue accents I mentioned? They’re paired with enough natural light to keep things feeling fresh rather than dark.
Practical Considerations
Look, this four-star place delivers on the basics without any fuss. The WiFi actually works well (tested it during a video call — no issues), and there’s decent storage space for your stuff. Parking can be arranged, which is honestly a godsend if you’re driving in London. The whole setup feels like someone actually lives here sometimes, you know? It’s got that lived-in comfort without being worn down.
Why Guests Love It
The thing about staying here is that you get the best of both worlds — you’re close enough to Wembley for events but far enough from the tourist traps to feel like you’re getting a glimpse of actual London life. The 7.8 rating makes sense when you consider that this isn’t about flashy amenities or over-the-top service. It’s about having a comfortable, clean space that works exactly as advertised. Plus, there’s something refreshing about a place that knows its strengths and sticks to them rather than trying to be everything to everyone.