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Camden House 2 mins from Tube with Garden Udoma Ltd
First Impressions
You know what struck me first about Camden House 2 mins from Tube with Garden Udoma Ltd? It’s actually tucked away on this quiet residential street — Beatty Street — which feels like a proper London neighborhood rather than a touristy bubble. The name’s a bit of a mouthful, honestly, but they’re not kidding about that two-minute walk to the Tube. I timed it, and yeah, you can practically roll out of bed and catch the Northern line.
Location & Getting Around
Being in Camden means you’re right in the thick of things without the chaos of staying directly on Camden High Street. The markets are literally a five-minute stroll away, but when you want to escape the crowds, you just duck back to Beatty Street and it’s surprisingly peaceful. This four-star place sits perfectly between the madness of Camden Lock and the more residential vibe of Kentish Town — I mean, you get the best of both worlds.
The Accommodation
The room I stayed in was more spacious than I expected for London standards. There’s this lovely garden view that the property name hints at, and honestly, waking up to greenery instead of brick walls makes such a difference. The decor feels homey rather than hotel-sterile — think Victorian townhouse that’s been thoughtfully updated rather than completely gutted and modernized.
Practical Perks
What I really appreciated was having a proper kitchen setup. Not just a kettle and some sad instant coffee, but actual cooking facilities. Perfect for those nights when you’ve had your fill of pub food and just want to grab something from the local Sainsbury’s. The parking situation is better than most central London spots too — they’ve got options, which is honestly a miracle in this part of town.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to be the fanciest place you’ve ever stayed, but it nails what most people actually want from a London base. You’re connected to everything via that ridiculously close Tube station, you’ve got Camden’s energy on your doorstep, and Regent’s Park is just across the road when you need some headspace. The 8.5 rating makes sense — it’s the kind of place that just works without any drama or surprises.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
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