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City Chic 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Luxury Living 7HS
First Impressions
City Chic 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Luxury Living 7HS sits right on Harley Street — yes, that Harley Street where all the private doctors have their practices. The building itself has this elegant Georgian facade that blends seamlessly with the medical district’s refined atmosphere. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much from what sounded like a corporate rental name, but the location immediately caught my attention.
The Space
This apartment spreads across a generous layout that actually feels like a proper home rather than a cramped hotel suite. The three bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged, with the master offering enough space to unpack completely — something you rarely get in London. What impressed me most was the natural light; those tall windows really make the place feel airy, which is rare for central London properties.
Location & Neighborhood
Being on Harley Street means you’re walking distance from Oxford Circus — I mean, it’s literally a seven-minute stroll to the shopping madness. But here’s what the guidebooks don’t tell you: the street itself is surprisingly quiet in the evenings since it’s primarily medical offices. You get this perfect balance of central access without the constant tourist foot traffic that plagues nearby areas like Regent Street.
Practical Details
The two bathrooms situation works brilliantly if you’re traveling with family or friends — no more queuing for showers in the morning. The kitchen is actually functional (not just decorative like some serviced apartments), with a proper-sized fridge and decent counter space. I particularly appreciated the washer-dryer combo, which saved me from hunting down a laundromat in Westminster Borough.
Why Guests Love It
This four-star property delivers on space and location without the premium pricing of traditional luxury hotels nearby. The apartment gives you that “living like a local” experience while keeping you within walking distance of major attractions — Regent’s Park is just north, and you can reach the British Museum in about fifteen minutes on foot. It’s the kind of place where you can actually spread out and feel settled, rather than just passing through.
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