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[Covent Garden-Oxford Street] Central London Apartment
First Impressions
Walking up to [Covent Garden-Oxford Street] Central London Apartment on Coptic Street, you’ll notice it’s tucked away on one of those quiet side streets that feels like a local secret. The building itself has that classic London character — not flashy, but solid and reassuring. I mean, this is a three-star place, so don’t expect marble lobbies, but there’s something appealing about the no-nonsense approach here.
The Neighborhood
Honestly, the location is what makes this place work. You’re literally between two of London‘s busiest areas — I could walk to Oxford Street in about eight minutes and hit Covent Garden’s market in roughly the same time. But here’s the thing most tourists don’t realize: Coptic Street sits in this little pocket of Camden that stays surprisingly peaceful, even when the surrounding areas are packed with shoppers and theatergoers.
The Apartment
The apartment setup is pretty straightforward — you get your own space without the hotel formality, which I actually prefer sometimes. The kitchen is compact but functional (perfect for morning coffee or storing leftovers from Borough Market), and the room has enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. The furnishing is modern enough, though you can tell they’ve prioritized practicality over Instagram-worthy design.
Getting Around
What I love about staying here is how connected you feel to actual London life. Tottenham Court Road station is a quick walk away, which puts you on the Central and Elizabeth lines — that’s your gateway to pretty much everywhere. Plus, there’s street parking if you’re brave enough to drive in central London, though honestly, you won’t need a car from this spot.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
Look, this isn’t going to be the most luxurious stay of your life, but it delivers exactly what it promises. You get independence, a genuine London neighborhood feel, and access to everything without paying Covent Garden hotel prices. The 7.4 rating makes sense — it’s solid, reliable, and gets the job done. If you’re the type who spends most of your time exploring rather than lounging in your accommodation, this place will serve you well.
London’s apartments welcome long stays with terrace views, museum access, and bike routes to hidden mews streets.
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