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Covent Garden Apartments – Netflix and Nespresso
First Impressions
Covent Garden Apartments – Netflix and Nespresso doesn’t mess around with pretentious lobbies or overly formal check-ins. What you get instead is something much better — a four-star apartment experience right in the heart of London’s most vibrant neighborhood. The name tells you exactly what they’ve prioritized: proper entertainment and decent coffee, which honestly covers about 80% of what I actually want after a day of walking around the city.
The Floral Street Setting
Being on Floral Street puts you right in the thick of things without the chaos of the main Covent Garden piazza. You know that perfect sweet spot where you can slip out for a morning coffee and croissant, but you’re not dealing with street performers outside your window at 11 PM? That’s exactly where this place sits. The Royal Opera House is practically next door, and you’ll find yourself wandering into Neal’s Yard or Seven Dials without even planning to — it just happens naturally when everything’s this close.
The Space Itself
The room setup is what really sets this apart from typical hotel stays. You’ve got a proper kitchen that’s actually functional — not one of those tiny hotel kitchenettes with a broken microwave. I mean, the Nespresso machine alone makes morning routines feel civilized, and there’s enough counter space to spread out if you’re the type who likes to grab groceries from Borough Market and actually cook something decent. The living area flows naturally into everything else, so it doesn’t feel cramped even when you’ve got shopping bags and coats scattered around.
Entertainment and Comfort
Here’s where they’ve really thought things through — the Netflix setup isn’t just some afterthought smart TV situation. It’s properly integrated, so you can actually settle in for the evening without fighting with dodgy wifi or confusing remote controls. After spending days museum-hopping or dealing with London’s unpredictable weather, having a space where you can genuinely relax makes all the difference. The beds are comfortable enough that you might actually sleep in, which in central London feels like a minor miracle.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me most is how this place gets the balance right between being in London and having a proper retreat from it. You’re close enough to walk to the British Museum or catch a show in the West End, but you’ve also got somewhere that feels like home base rather than just a place to crash. The 9.1 rating makes sense when you experience how well everything works together — it’s not trying to be fancy, it’s trying to be genuinely useful for people who want to experience London properly.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in