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Charming flat in central London
First Impressions
Charming flat in central London caught me off guard in the best possible way. Tucked away on Enfield Cloisters in Hoxton, this apartment feels more like staying at a well-traveled friend’s place than a typical hotel. The building itself has that lovely London character — you know, the kind where you walk past thinking it’s just another residential block, then realize you’ve found something special.
Location & Neighborhood
Hoxton is honestly one of my favorite parts of London now, and this place sits right in the sweet spot. You’re close enough to Old Street tube that getting anywhere is easy, but far enough from the chaos to actually sleep at night. I mean, there’s something about walking these quieter streets in the morning that makes you feel like a proper local. The area has this mix of young professionals and creative types — you’ll see trendy coffee shops next to traditional pubs, which is very much the London I love.
The Space
This four-star flat really delivers on the “charming” promise. The room layout feels thoughtful rather than cramped, which isn’t always easy to pull off in London properties. What I appreciated most was having a proper kitchen — not just a mini-fridge and kettle situation, but actual counter space where you can prepare a decent meal. After spending days wandering the city, being able to cook something simple or just make proper coffee in the morning felt like such a treat.
Practical Comforts
The flat scores high on those little details that actually matter when you’re staying somewhere for more than a night or two. There’s decent storage space (honestly rare in London accommodations), and the Wi-Fi actually works throughout the space. I also noticed they’d thought about lighting — there are proper reading lights and ambient options, not just that harsh overhead bulb you get in so many places. The bathroom is compact but well-designed, with good water pressure that doesn’t fluctuate every time someone elsewhere in the building turns on a tap.
Why Guests Love It
What sets this place apart is how it manages to feel both central and residential. You’re genuinely in London, not just visiting it from some tourist bubble. I found myself popping out to the local shops, grabbing groceries, and settling in for the evening like I might at home. The combination of Hoxton’s authentic neighborhood vibe and having your own proper space creates this perfect balance — you get the independence of an apartment with the reliability of professional hospitality. Plus, that 9-point rating isn’t just numbers — it reflects how this place consistently delivers on what it promises without any flashy nonsense.
London’s apartments welcome long stays with terrace views, museum access, and bike routes to hidden mews streets.
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