First Impressions
Walking down Camden High Street, you might almost miss Comfortable Apartment Near Euston Station if you’re not paying attention — it sits quietly among the buzzing shops and cafés that make this stretch of London so vibrant. I’ll be honest, the entrance doesn’t scream “boutique hotel,” but that’s actually part of its charm. This four-star property feels more like staying at a well-appointed friend’s place than checking into a sterile hotel chain.
The Space
The apartment itself surprised me in the best way possible. You get a proper living area that doesn’t feel cramped, which is saying something for London standards. The kitchen comes fully equipped — I mean, you could actually cook a proper meal here if you wanted to skip the restaurants for a night. The whole setup works brilliantly if you’re planning a longer stay or traveling with family who needs space to spread out.
Location Perks
Here’s what I love about the location: you’re literally a five-minute walk from Euston Station, which makes getting anywhere in London ridiculously easy. But you know what’s even better? Camden Market is right there, and you can grab everything from vintage clothes to incredible street food without dealing with tourist trap prices in central London. The Regent’s Canal runs nearby too — perfect for those early morning walks when the city’s still waking up.
Neighborhood Vibe
Camden has this gritty authenticity that you don’t get in Kensington or Marylebone. Sure, it can get loud on weekend nights — the music venues and pubs don’t exactly quiet down early. But honestly, that’s part of the experience. During the day, you’ll find locals doing their shopping, students grabbing coffee, and just enough tourists to keep things interesting without overwhelming the area.
Why Guests Love It
The real win here is flexibility. You’re not tied to hotel meal times or tiny hotel rooms where you’re tripping over your luggage. Plus, the transport links mean you can be in central London in 15 minutes, but you’re staying somewhere that feels like actual London rather than tourist London. The value makes sense too — you’re getting significantly more space than you’d find in a traditional hotel room for the same price point in this area.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in