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Hatton Gardens – 2 Bedroom Family Apartments
First Impressions
Hatton Gardens – 2 Bedroom Family Apartments sits right in the heart of one of London‘s most fascinating neighborhoods — honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a four-star serviced apartment tucked away on Hatton Wall, but this place surprised me. The building has that classic London brick facade you see everywhere in Camden, and while it’s not flashy, there’s something reassuring about how well-maintained everything looks. You know what I mean — sometimes these family places can feel a bit tired, but not here.
The Space That Actually Works
The two-bedroom setup is genuinely thoughtful, which matters when you’re traveling with kids or just need space to spread out. Each room has enough storage (thank goodness), and the living area doesn’t feel cramped like so many London apartments do. The kitchen is properly equipped too — I mean, you can actually cook a real meal here, not just reheat takeaway. The whole place feels lived-in rather than sterile, if that makes sense.
Location Gold Mine
Here’s where this place really shines — Hatton Wall puts you walking distance from both Farringdon and Chancery Lane stations, which honestly gives you the run of central London. But what I loved most was being in the jewelry quarter; there’s something quite special about wandering through these narrow streets where diamond dealers have been working for centuries. Plus, you’re a quick stroll to Covent Garden when you want the tourist buzz, but you get to retreat to this quieter pocket when you need a break.
The Practical Bits
Look, family travel means thinking about the boring stuff, and this place gets it right. There’s decent parking nearby (not cheap, but what is in London?), and the building has proper security which gives you peace of mind. The staff aren’t on-site 24/7 like a traditional hotel, but they’re responsive when you need them. Wi-Fi works properly throughout, and the washing machine — well, it’s a lifesaver when you’re staying more than a few nights.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me most about Hatton Gardens is how it feels like a proper London base rather than just a place to sleep. The neighborhood has character — there’s a great little café around the corner where locals actually go, and you’re close enough to Borough Market for weekend food adventures. It’s not trying to be fancy, but everything works well, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need. The 7.8 rating makes sense to me — solid, reliable, and genuinely useful for families who want to experience London without feeling like tourists every minute of the day.
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