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Bright Modern Flat with Balcony 30mins from Euston
First Impressions
Bright Modern Flat with Balcony 30mins from Euston caught my attention because, well, it’s exactly what it promises — no fancy names or marketing fluff. When I first walked into this apartment in the Taro Apartments building, I was honestly surprised by how much natural light floods the space. The balcony isn’t huge, but it’s one of those spots where you actually want to have your morning coffee, you know?
Location & Getting Around
Being in Harrow means you’re trading central London chaos for something more livable, and honestly, I think that’s a win. The 30-minute connection to Euston is pretty accurate — I timed it myself during rush hour and it was closer to 35 minutes, but that’s still reasonable. What I really appreciated was having actual neighborhood life around you. There’s a proper high street nearby with everything you need, plus some decent curry houses that locals actually go to.
The Space Itself
This is where the place really shines as a unique boutique hotel without official star rating. The kitchen is properly equipped — I mean, you can actually cook real meals here, not just reheat takeaway. The living area flows nicely into the sleeping space without feeling cramped, and there’s decent storage (which, let’s be honest, most London accommodations completely fail at). The whole setup feels more like staying in a friend’s well-designed flat than a typical hotel room.
Modern Comforts
Everything works the way it should, which sounds basic but you’d be surprised how often that’s not the case. The Wi-Fi is solid, the shower has proper pressure, and the heating responds when you adjust it. I particularly liked the attention to details — good lighting for reading, enough outlets near the bed, and blackout curtains that actually block light. The balcony gets morning sun, which makes a real difference when you’re starting your day.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t trying to be the Ritz, and that’s exactly why it works. You get the independence of having your own space with all the essentials sorted out professionally. The transport links give you easy access to central London when you want it, but you come back to somewhere that feels more like home than a hotel corridor. For the price point and what you’re getting — especially that functional kitchenette and outdoor space — it’s honestly pretty smart value for London.
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