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Chiltern Street Serviced Apartments – Marylebone
First Impressions
Walking up to Chiltern Street Serviced Apartments – Marylebone, you’d honestly think you’re approaching someone’s stylish townhouse rather than luxury accommodations. The Georgian facade on this quiet London street gives nothing away — which is exactly the point. This five-star property operates with the kind of understated elegance that Marylebone does so well, where the real luxury is in not having to announce itself.
The Apartment Experience
Each apartment feels like borrowing a wealthy friend’s place for the week. The spaces are genuinely spacious by London standards — I mean, you can actually move around without bumping into furniture. The kitchen comes fully equipped with everything from a proper coffee machine to quality cookware, though honestly, with Borough Market just a short tube ride away, you’ll want to test it out. What impressed me most was the attention to detail: quality linens, blackout curtains that actually work, and bathrooms stocked with luxury toiletries.
Location Secrets
Chiltern Street itself is one of those London gems that locals guard jealously. You’re a two-minute walk from Oxford Street’s chaos, but the street feels worlds away from all that madness. There’s a brilliant independent bookshop practically next door, and the Wallace Collection — seriously underrated museum — is around the corner. Bond Street tube station is close enough that you’ll never feel stranded, but far enough that you won’t deal with the constant tourist foot traffic.
Daily Rhythms
The building operates more like a high-end residence than a traditional hotel, which means no bustling lobby or constant stream of tour groups. There’s 24-hour concierge service when you need it, but otherwise, you come and go as you please. The weekly housekeeping service strikes the right balance — enough to keep everything pristine, but not so frequent that you feel like you’re constantly hosting visitors in your temporary home.
Why Guests Love It
What really sets this place apart is how it handles the little frustrations of luxury travel. The wifi actually works throughout the building, there’s proper storage space for longer stays, and — this might sound small but it’s huge — the shower pressure is excellent. You’re paying premium prices, sure, but you’re getting genuine luxury space in one of London’s most desirable neighborhoods. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find yourself making excuses to stay in rather than rushing out to see the sights.
The luxury concierge service in London secures tables at Mayfair’s finest restaurants, helicopter transfers to countryside estates, and bespoke shopping experiences with personal stylists on Bond Street.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in