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Camden Apartment on Regents Canal 12 min walk from Eurostar
First Impressions
The Camden Apartment on Regents Canal 12 min walk from Eurostar sits on a quiet stretch of St Pancras Way, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you weren’t looking. It’s this unique boutique hotel without official star rating that feels more like staying at a well-traveled friend’s place than a typical London hotel. The building has that understated Camden vibe — not flashy, just authentically local.
The Neighborhood Feel
What I love about this spot is how you’re properly in Camden but away from the tourist chaos around the market. You know that stretch between King’s Cross and the main Camden drag? That’s where you are, and it’s actually perfect. The Regent’s Canal runs right behind the building, so you can walk along the towpath in the morning with a coffee and watch the narrowboats — something most visitors never discover.
The Space Itself
The apartment setup works brilliantly if you want to feel settled rather than just passing through. Each unit has a proper kitchenette with everything you’d actually use — not just a kettle and some sad teabags. The room layouts vary, but mine had big windows facing the canal side, which meant I could hear the water and occasional cyclists rather than traffic. It’s that kind of detail that makes the difference.
Getting Around
The Eurostar connection is genuinely useful — I timed it at eleven minutes walking at a normal pace, maybe thirteen with luggage. But here’s what they don’t mention: you’re also a five-minute walk from Camden Road Overground station, which gets you to East London way faster than the Tube. Parking around here is typical North London — doable but you’ll pay for it, so I’d skip the car unless you really need it.
Why Guests Love It
Look, if you want someone in uniform greeting you and turndown service, this isn’t your place. But if you appreciate staying somewhere that feels like actual London rather than Tourist London, it really works. The canal walks are addictive — I found myself wandering toward Little Venice one evening just because I could. Plus, you’ve got proper Camden pubs within stumbling distance and Borough Market is a quick train ride away. It’s one of those places that makes you feel like you live here, even if it’s just for a few days.
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