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2 Double Bedroom Apartment in Edgware, London
First Impressions
The 2 Double Bedroom Apartment in Edgware, London sits quietly on Scott Road, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I first pulled up. But you know what? Sometimes the best finds are the ones tucked away in residential neighborhoods. This four-star apartment has that lived-in feeling that makes you forget you’re actually staying in tourist accommodation — in the best possible way.
The Space
Walking into this place, it’s clear someone actually thought about how people live, not just where they sleep. The two double bedrooms are properly sized (none of that cramped London nonsense), and there’s a full kitchen that — I mean, you could actually cook a proper meal here if you wanted to. The living area has enough space to spread out your stuff without tripping over suitcases, which is honestly a relief after some of the shoebox apartments I’ve stayed in around the city.
Location & Getting Around
Edgware gets overlooked by most tourists, but that’s actually part of its charm. You’re about twenty minutes from central London on the Northern line, which runs pretty frequently during the day. The neighborhood itself has this suburban feel — there’s a Tesco just down the road, plus some decent Indian takeaways that locals actually use. It’s not flashy, but it’s real London living without the tourist markup.
What Actually Matters
The apartment’s got all those little details that make a difference when you’re staying more than a night or two. Good water pressure in the shower, reliable Wi-Fi, and — this might sound small — but the beds are actually comfortable. I’ve stayed in places where you wake up feeling like you wrestled with the mattress all night, but that’s not an issue here. There’s also parking available, which if you’re driving in London, you’ll know is worth its weight in gold.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to be the most Instagram-worthy place you’ll ever stay, but it does something more valuable — it just works. Families especially seem to get a lot out of having the extra space and that kitchen for making breakfast without paying hotel prices. The 9-point rating makes sense when you consider what you’re actually getting: a proper base in London that doesn’t feel like you’re living out of a suitcase. It’s the kind of place where you can settle in for a few days and actually explore the city properly, rather than rushing around because you’re paying through the nose for every extra night.
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