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Elegant 2-Bedroom Apartment in Prime Marble Arch 23GM
First Impressions
Elegant 2-Bedroom Apartment in Prime Marble Arch 23GM sits right on Edgware Road, and honestly, the location caught me off guard in the best way. You’re basically at the crossroads of everything that matters in central London — Marble Arch tube station is a two-minute walk, Hyde Park spreads out right across the street, and you’ve got that perfect mix of tourist accessibility without feeling like you’re stuck in a theme park.
The Space Itself
This four-star apartment actually feels more spacious than the photos suggest, which doesn’t happen often. The two bedrooms are properly sized — I mean, you can actually walk around the bed without doing some weird sideways shuffle. The kitchen surprised me too; it’s got everything you need if you want to skip the £15 hotel breakfast routine and grab groceries from the Tesco Express downstairs instead.
What Really Works Here
The whole setup makes sense for London, you know? You get that room to spread out after a day of walking around, plus actual counter space for your stuff — something you definitely don’t get in most London hotel rooms. The living area has this lived-in feel that’s way better than sterile hotel furniture, and the windows face the right direction so you’re not staring into someone else’s flat.
Location Benefits
Here’s what I really appreciated — you’re close enough to Oxford Street that you can walk there in ten minutes, but far enough that you don’t hear the chaos at night. Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park becomes your morning entertainment if you’re up early, and the Lebanese restaurants along Edgware Road are actually some of the best Middle Eastern food in London. The building itself feels secure, which matters when you’re dragging suitcases around at odd hours.
Why Guests Choose This Spot
Look, the 7.1 rating tells you this isn’t perfect — the building’s got that slightly worn London mansion vibe, and parking around here is basically impossible unless you enjoy paying £30 a day. But if you want space, a real kitchen, and the freedom to come and go without hotel desk politics, this works really well. You’re staying in Westminster, walking to Paddington or Marylebone in fifteen minutes, and you’ve got two bedrooms so someone can actually take a phone call without everyone hearing it. For families or friends traveling together, it just makes more sense than cramming into adjoining hotel rooms and paying twice as much for half the space.
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