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DELUXE AirConditioned Two Bed Apt in Covent Garden
First Impressions
The DELUXE AirConditioned Two Bed Apt in Covent Garden sits right on Litchfield Street, which honestly feels like you’ve stumbled onto a quieter side street that somehow escaped the chaos of central London. When I first walked up to number 27, I wasn’t expecting much from what looked like a typical Georgian building, but this three-star apartment actually surprised me. The entrance is unassuming — you know, the kind where you double-check the address because it doesn’t scream “tourist accommodation.”
The Space Itself
Once you’re inside, the air conditioning hits you immediately (thank god, because London summers can be brutal and most places here just… don’t have it). The two bedrooms are genuinely spacious by London standards — I mean, you can actually walk around the beds without doing that awkward sideways shuffle. The kitchen is compact but functional, with everything you’d need if you want to grab groceries from the Tesco Metro down the street instead of eating out every meal.
Location & Neighborhood
Here’s where this place really works — you’re basically in the heart of Covent Garden without being right on top of the tourist madness. Neal’s Yard is a two-minute walk, the Royal Opera House is practically next door, and you can cut through to Leicester Square in about five minutes. What I love is that Litchfield Street itself stays relatively quiet, especially in the evenings when the day-trippers head back to their hotels.
The Real Experience
The best part? You’re living like a local rather than staying in a standard hotel room. There’s something about having your own front door key and being able to pop back during the day that just feels different. The building has character — creaky floors, narrow stairs, all that good stuff that reminds you you’re in a city that’s been around for centuries. The WiFi actually works well (crucial for staying in touch or planning your next day), and the heating system, while quirky, does the job during cooler months.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities or concierge service, but it delivers exactly what it promises. You get a proper two-bedroom setup in one of London’s most vibrant neighborhoods, with air conditioning that actually works and enough space to spread out your stuff. The 7.6 rating makes sense — it’s solid, dependable, and the location really can’t be beat. If you’re the type who’d rather have your own place than deal with hotel lobbies and breakfast times, this spot gets the job done without any drama.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in