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Comfy Entire Flat with City View Balcony in Regents Park, Camden, Central London
First Impressions
Comfy Entire Flat with City View Balcony in Regents Park, Camden, Central London sits on the fifth floor of a Victorian building in Harrington Square, and honestly, the elevator ride up builds anticipation perfectly. This four-star apartment gives you that “I actually live in London” feeling from the moment you step inside. The whole place is yours — no shared spaces, no awkward hallway encounters with other guests.
The Space Itself
The apartment feels genuinely lived-in rather than sterile hotel-bland, which I mean in the best possible way. There’s a proper kitchen with everything you need if you want to grab groceries from the Camden Market (just a few minutes’ walk) and actually cook something. The main room flows nicely into the living area, and you know what really works? The way natural light floods in during the day.
That Balcony Though
Here’s the thing about the city view balcony — it’s not some sweeping panorama, but it gives you those lovely London rooftop glimpses that make you feel properly settled in the neighborhood. Morning coffee out there actually becomes a ritual rather than just caffeine consumption. The view stretches toward Regent’s Park, and on clear days you can spot the green spaces that make this area special.
Location Reality Check
Camden gets a reputation for being all markets and tourist chaos, but Harrington Square sits in this quieter pocket that locals know about. You’re genuinely close to Regent’s Park — I’m talking a proper five-minute stroll to the main entrance. The tube connections are solid too; Euston and King’s Cross stations are walkable, which means you’re never really stuck getting around the city. Plus there’s decent parking nearby if you’re brave enough to drive in London.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me about staying here is how it removes that hotel-guest feeling entirely. You can spread out, leave your stuff around, and actually relax rather than living out of a suitcase in one cramped room. The 8.3 rating makes sense — it’s not trying to be fancy, just comfortable and genuinely functional. Families particularly seem to appreciate having space to breathe, and couples like the privacy of having their own front door rather than navigating hotel corridors.
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