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Deluxe Two Bed Apartment with River & City View
First Impressions
Walking into Deluxe Two Bed Apartment with River & City View, honestly, the name pretty much tells you everything — but it still catches you off guard how spectacular those views actually are. This four-star place sits right on Western Gateway in Newham, and I mean, you’re basically watching London unfold in front of you through floor-to-ceiling windows. The Thames curves past below while the city skyline stretches out like some sort of urban panorama you’d pay good money to see from an observation deck.
The Space Itself
What I love about this apartment is how it doesn’t try to cram everything into a shoebox. You’ve got two proper bedrooms — not those weird hotel rooms where one bed is practically in the hallway. The main living area flows naturally into a fully equipped kitchen, which honestly saves you a fortune when you’re staying for more than a couple nights. There’s something satisfying about making your morning coffee while watching the river traffic wake up below.
Location Perks
Newham gets overlooked by a lot of visitors, but you know what? That’s their loss. You’re close enough to central London that the Tube gets you anywhere in 20 minutes, but far enough out that you’re not paying West End prices for everything. The Excel Centre is practically next door if you’re here on business, and Canary Wharf’s gleaming towers are just across the water — close enough to admire, far enough to avoid the banker crowds.
Smart Details
The little things matter when you’re actually living somewhere for a few days, and this place gets them right. Decent Wi-Fi that doesn’t cut out during video calls, a washing machine tucked away so you can actually pack light, and — this might sound small — proper blackout curtains that let you sleep past sunrise. The parking situation is sorted too, which anyone who’s driven in London will appreciate.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
Look, an 8.7 rating doesn’t happen by accident. This apartment delivers on what it promises without any nasty surprises. The views are genuinely stunning (not just “nice if you crane your neck”), the space actually works for two people who don’t want to live on top of each other, and the location gives you that perfect balance of being connected but not overwhelmed. It’s the kind of place where you find yourself lingering over breakfast just to watch the city come alive — and honestly, when’s the last time you did that in a hotel?
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