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2BR Flat Close to Wembley Stadium Quick Tube To London
First Impressions
The 2BR Flat Close to Wembley Stadium Quick Tube To London sits on the eighth floor of a modern building in Harrow, and honestly, the view from up there gives you a nice sense of the area. It’s one of those four-star apartment-style places that works perfectly when you want more space than a typical hotel room offers. The building feels solid and well-maintained — nothing flashy, but you can tell they’ve put thought into keeping everything running smoothly.
Location & Getting Around
You know what really sold me on this place? The tube connections are actually as good as they claim. Harrow-on-the-Hill station is a quick walk, and you’re looking at about 25 minutes to central London on the Metropolitan line. The Wembley connection is even better — honestly, if you’re catching an event at the stadium, you’ll be there in no time. There’s a decent Tesco nearby for groceries, plus a handful of local spots for coffee that the residents clearly favor over the chain places.
The Space Itself
The two-bedroom setup gives you proper breathing room, which I mean, feels pretty generous after staying in cramped London hotel rooms. The kitchen is actually functional — not just a mini-fridge and kettle situation — so you can cook real meals if you want. The living area has comfortable seating and decent natural light, though the decor is sort of neutral and safe. Nothing groundbreaking, but everything works well and feels clean.
Practical Details
The building has secure entry, which gives you peace of mind, and there’s lift access (thank goodness, because eighth floor stairs would be rough with luggage). The wifi holds up well for work calls or streaming, and the shower pressure is solid. Parking can be arranged, though like everywhere around London, it’ll cost you extra. The hosts are responsive when you need them but don’t hover, which strikes the right balance.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you the best of both worlds — you’re close enough to pop into London easily, but you’re staying somewhere that feels more residential and relaxed. The space lets you spread out properly, and having that kitchen means you’re not tied to eating out for every meal. It’s particularly good if you’re traveling with family or staying for more than just a quick weekend, since hotel rooms start feeling cramped pretty fast. The Wembley proximity is obviously a huge plus for sports fans or concert-goers, but even if that’s not your thing, the transport links make it work well as a London base.
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