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Charming 1 Bedroom Serviced Apartment in Camden
First Impressions
The Charming 1 Bedroom Serviced Apartment in Camden sits on Arlington Road, which honestly feels like you’ve stumbled onto one of those quieter Camden streets that locals actually know about. It’s a three-star setup, but don’t let that fool you — this place punches above its weight in ways that matter. The building has that classic London brick facade thing going on, and you know what, it just feels right for the neighborhood.
Location & Neighborhood
You’re basically in the heart of Camden without being right in the middle of the tourist chaos around the markets. Arlington Road is one of those streets where you can actually hear yourself think, but you’re still a five-minute walk from Camden High Street when you want the action. The Tube station is close enough that you won’t be dragging your luggage for ages, and honestly, that makes all the difference when you’re arriving after a long day of travel.
The Apartment
This is where the place really delivers — you get a proper apartment feel rather than just a hotel room. The kitchen is actually functional (I mean, you could cook a real meal here if you wanted), and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. The bedroom is separate from the living area, which sounds obvious but you’d be surprised how many places get this wrong. The whole setup just feels like you’re staying in someone’s well-maintained flat rather than a sterile hotel box.
Daily Life & Practicalities
What I really appreciated was how the serviced aspect works here — they’ve got the cleaning sorted, but you’re not dealing with someone knocking on your door every five minutes. There’s decent Wi-Fi (actually tested it for work calls), and the shower has proper pressure, which honestly can be hit or miss in older London buildings. The parking situation is typical Camden — meaning it’s a bit of a puzzle — but they can point you toward the nearest options if you’re driving.
Why Guests Love It
Look, the 7.8 rating tells you something real about this place. It’s not trying to be fancy, but it gets the fundamentals right in a way that leaves you feeling settled rather than just housed for the night. You’re staying somewhere that feels connected to actual Camden life — not the postcard version, but the version where people live and work and grab coffee from the same spot every morning. For the price point and location, it’s honestly hard to argue with what you get here.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in