First Impressions
Bright Fitzrovia 2 Bed Apartments sits right on Foley Street, and honestly, the location hit me before anything else. You’re basically in the heart of Fitzrovia — that sweet spot between Oxford Street’s chaos and the quieter residential pockets that most tourists never discover. The building itself has that classic London brick facade, but inside it’s been completely modernized without losing its character.
The Space
These aren’t your typical cramped London flats. Each apartment actually feels spacious, which is saying something in London. The two-bedroom setup works brilliantly — I mean, you get a proper living area that doesn’t feel like an afterthought, and the kitchen is genuinely functional. You know what I appreciated most? The windows are huge, and the natural light just floods in during the day. It’s that kind of brightness that makes you forget you’re in a city that’s famous for being gray.
Location & Neighborhood
Fitzrovia is one of those neighborhoods that locals love but tourists often miss. You’re a three-minute walk from Goodge Street station, which honestly makes getting anywhere in London ridiculously easy. But here’s the thing — you don’t need to go anywhere because some of the city’s best independent cafes and pubs are literally around the corner. The Charlotte Street area is packed with proper restaurants (not tourist traps), and you’ll stumble across those little Georgian squares that make London feel almost village-like.
What Makes It Work
The four-star rating feels spot-on — this isn’t trying to be flashy, it’s just really well done. Each room has been thoughtfully designed with actual storage space, which anyone who’s stayed in London apartments will tell you is rare. The beds are comfortable, the heating works properly (crucial in an old London building), and there’s reliable Wi-Fi throughout. Little things like proper blackout curtains and decent water pressure in the showers show they’ve actually thought about what guests need.
Why Guests Love It
Look, staying here feels like having your own London base rather than just passing through. You can grab groceries at the Sainsbury’s on Tottenham Court Road, cook breakfast in your own space, then step out into one of London’s most walkable neighborhoods. The BBC Broadcasting House is practically next door, and you’re walking distance from both the British Museum and Regent’s Park. It’s that rare combination of feeling settled while being perfectly positioned to explore — and in London, that balance is everything.
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