First Impressions
FOMO House sits on a quiet residential street in Camden, and honestly, you might walk right past it if you’re not paying attention. The name alone caught my eye — I mean, who doesn’t suffer from a bit of fear of missing out when traveling? This four-star spot feels more like a stylish townhouse than a traditional hotel, which is exactly what makes it work so well.
Location & Camden Vibes
Hampshire Street is one of those tucked-away London addresses that locals love — you’re still in Camden, but away from the tourist crowds around the Lock. I found myself just a five-minute walk from Kentish Town Road with its proper pubs and coffee shops that aren’t trying too hard. The Northern Line is close enough to be useful but far enough that you’re not dealing with constant tube noise.
The Space Itself
Walking into my room, I was struck by how they’ve managed to feel both modern and cozy — think exposed brick mixed with sleek fixtures that actually work. The beds are seriously comfortable (I’m picky about this), and there’s enough space to spread out without feeling like you’re rattling around. What really impressed me was the attention to small details — proper lighting for reading, outlets where you actually need them, that sort of thing.
Food & Social Spaces
The restaurant downstairs has this relaxed neighborhood feel that I wasn’t expecting from a hotel dining room. They do a solid breakfast — nothing fancy, but the kind of proper English breakfast that sets you up for a day of wandering around London. The coffee’s actually good too, which you know isn’t always a given. There’s a communal area where people naturally end up chatting, probably because the space just invites it.
Why Guests Love It
Look, FOMO House isn’t trying to be the flashiest place in London, and that’s precisely why it works. The 8.5 rating makes sense when you experience how thoughtfully everything’s been put together — from the staff who seem genuinely happy to help (not just polite) to the way they’ve created a space that feels authentically Camden without being gimmicky. You’re getting that local London experience without sacrificing comfort, and honestly, that balance is harder to find than you’d think.
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