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Breathtaking 3 bed hotel style apt, Kings Cross
First Impressions
Walking up to Breathtaking 3 bed hotel style apt, Kings Cross on Camley Street, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect — the name’s a bit of a mouthful, honestly. But once you step inside this four-star apartment, it all makes sense. The space genuinely lives up to its bold name with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the place with natural light.
Location & Getting Around
You’re literally a five-minute walk from King’s Cross Station, which sounds busy but the street itself is surprisingly quiet. What I love about this spot is how you can grab the Eurostar to Paris in the morning if you’re feeling spontaneous — or just hop on the Piccadilly line to get anywhere in London. The Coal Drops Yard shopping area is right there too, though it gets pretty crowded on weekends.
The Space Itself
This isn’t your typical hotel room situation — we’re talking about a proper three-bedroom setup that feels more like staying at a friend’s really nice place. The kitchen is actually functional (not just for show), which means you can avoid £15 hotel breakfasts if you want. I mean, the beds are comfortable enough that you might not want to get up and cook, but it’s nice having the option.
What Makes It Special
The thing that struck me most was how quiet it gets at night, despite being so close to one of London’s busiest transport hubs. The windows must have some serious soundproofing — you know what I mean if you’ve ever tried sleeping near a major station before. Plus, there’s actually decent parking nearby, which is sort of a miracle in this part of London.
Why Guests Love It
Honestly, it’s that perfect sweet spot between hotel service and apartment freedom. You get the space to spread out (three bedrooms!), but someone else handles the cleaning and maintenance. The 10-out-of-10 rating from other guests isn’t just hype — this place genuinely delivers on comfort without the stuffiness you sometimes get at traditional hotels. Whether you’re here for business or just want a proper base to explore London, it actually works.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in