First Impressions
BnBNova – 1BR – Central Fitzrovia sits on a quiet stretch of Tottenham Street, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you weren’t looking. That’s actually part of its charm — it feels like you’re staying in a proper London flat rather than some touristy hotel. The building has that classic Georgian facade you see all over London, but inside it’s been completely modernized without losing any character.
The Neighborhood
Fitzrovia is one of those areas that locals love but tourists often miss, wedged between the chaos of Oxford Street and the academic bustle of Bloomsbury. You’re literally a three-minute walk from Goodge Street station, which I mean, gets you anywhere in London pretty quickly. What I really appreciate is how you can grab proper coffee at Workshop Coffee just around the corner, or duck into the Fitzroy Tavern for a pint — it’s where Dylan Thomas used to drink, if you’re into that sort of thing.
The Space
The apartment itself is what you’d expect from a well-executed four-star place — clean lines, comfortable furniture, and everything actually works. The kitchen is compact but has everything you need if you want to make breakfast or store leftovers from Borough Market. The room feels bigger than most London accommodations, probably because they’ve been smart with the layout and natural light.
Living Like a Local
What sets this place apart is how it lets you settle in properly. There’s a proper dining table where you can spread out your maps and plan your day, decent WiFi for catching up on work, and — this might sound small — but the shower pressure is actually good. You know how London apartments can be hit or miss with water pressure? Well, this one gets it right. The parking situation is typical London (meaning forget about it), but honestly, you don’t need a car here anyway.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
I think people love this place because it strikes that perfect balance between independence and service. You get your own space without dealing with hotel lobbies and room service schedules, but if something goes wrong, there’s actually someone to call. The location means you can walk to the British Museum in fifteen minutes, hit Oxford Street for shopping, or explore the quieter streets of Marylebone just north of here. It’s the kind of setup where you actually feel like you’re living in London for a few days, not just visiting.
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