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Deluxe Central London North Apartment
First Impressions
The Deluxe Central London North Apartment sits right on Bayham Street in Camden, and honestly, the location caught me off guard in the best way. You’re literally a three-minute walk from Camden Market’s chaos, but this stretch of street feels surprisingly peaceful — especially for a four-star place in this part of town. The building itself has that solid Victorian brick thing going on, which I actually prefer to some of the flashier modern hotels around here.
The Space
What really works about this apartment is that it doesn’t try to be something it’s not. The room I stayed in had proper space to spread out — not just hotel-small — with a separate seating area that actually made sense. The kitchen setup was better than I expected, with a full-sized fridge and decent counter space. You know what surprised me most? The windows are huge, and you get these glimpses of London rooftops that remind you you’re really here.
Camden Neighborhood
Here’s the thing about staying in Camden — you’re in one of London’s most genuine neighborhoods, not some tourist bubble. Camden Town tube station is literally around the corner, which means you’re fifteen minutes from central London on the Northern line. But honestly, you might not want to leave the area that often. The morning walk to grab coffee takes you past these little independent shops and cafés that locals actually use, not just the market vendors setting up for tourists.
Practical Stuff
The parking situation is what you’d expect in Camden — basically nonexistent on the street, but there’s a public car park about five minutes away if you’re driving. What I appreciated was how straightforward everything was: decent WiFi, proper heating (which matters more than you think in London), and a shower with actual water pressure. The building’s entrance feels secure without being intimidating, and you get your own keys rather than dealing with hotel card systems that never work when you need them to.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t about fancy amenities or a concierge who knows your name. It’s about having a proper base in one of London’s most interesting neighborhoods without paying West End prices. The market’s energy is right there when you want it, but you can also find quiet spots along Regent’s Canal for morning walks. I mean, where else can you grab dim sum at 2 PM, browse vintage records, then be at the British Museum in twenty minutes? The 8.5 rating makes sense — it delivers exactly what it promises without any pretense.
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