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Exceptional Top Floor 1BR apt in Fitzrovia
First Impressions
The Exceptional Top Floor 1BR apt in Fitzrovia sits on a quiet side street that honestly feels worlds away from the chaos of Oxford Street, even though you’re literally a three-minute walk from all that madness. Little Titchfield Street is one of those tucked-away spots that locals use as a shortcut — you know, the kind of street where you feel like you’ve discovered something special. The building itself has that classic London character, and when you climb up to the top floor, you get this sense of being above it all.
The Space
This apartment genuinely lives up to its name — it’s exceptionally well put together. The room feels much larger than typical London accommodations, with high ceilings that make everything breathe a bit easier. What I really appreciated was the natural light flooding in from those big windows — you get proper daylight, which is honestly rare for central London stays. The kitchen is actually functional too, not just one of those token setups with a mini-fridge and a hope.
Location & Neighborhood
Fitzrovia is having a bit of a moment, and staying here puts you right in the middle of it. You’ve got Charlotte Street’s restaurant scene practically on your doorstep — I mean, you could eat somewhere different every night for a week without venturing far. The BBC is around the corner, so there’s always this interesting mix of media types and locals grabbing coffee. London‘s energy feels more manageable from this spot, if that makes sense.
What Makes It Work
The four-star rating feels about right — this isn’t trying to be something it’s not, which I actually found refreshing. The Wi-Fi works properly (tested it extensively), the shower has decent pressure, and the bed is comfortable enough that you’ll sleep well after walking around the city all day. There’s no parking on-site, but honestly, you won’t need a car from here — the Tube connections are excellent, and most things are walkable anyway.
Why Guests Love It
What sets this place apart is how it strikes that balance between being centrally located and genuinely liveable. You’re close enough to pop into the West End for a show, but far enough from the tourist crowds that you can actually relax when you come back. The top-floor position means it’s quieter than you’d expect — no street noise keeping you up, just the occasional distant hum of the city. It’s the kind of place where you can picture yourself living, not just staying.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in