First Impressions
Hububb Luxury Redcliffe Square sits on one of those gorgeous Georgian squares that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into a period drama. The building itself has that classic London elegance — white stucco facade, black railings, the whole nine yards. You know what I mean, it’s the kind of place where you actually want to take photos of the entrance before you even walk inside.
The Neighborhood
Redcliffe Square is honestly one of those hidden gems in Earl’s Court that locals love but tourists often miss. You’re basically surrounded by beautiful garden squares and Victorian terraces, and the whole area has this relaxed, residential vibe. The Old Brompton Road is just a few minutes’ walk away — that’s where you’ll find proper cafes, decent pubs, and those little shops that aren’t completely touristy. Plus, you can actually walk to South Kensington’s museums if you’re feeling ambitious.
The Accommodations
Each apartment here feels more like staying in a friend’s really nice London flat than a typical hotel. The spaces are generous by London standards — I mean, you can actually move around without bumping into furniture. What really got me was the attention to detail in the kitchen setup; they’ve included everything you’d need if you want to grab groceries from the Waitrose down the road and cook something simple.
What Sets It Apart
This four-star property really understands what travelers actually need. The wifi works properly (trust me, this matters more than you think), and there’s decent parking available, which is practically a miracle in this part of town. The staff genuinely seems to know the area well — they’ll point you toward the good curry houses on Old Brompton Road rather than the tourist traps. It’s that kind of local knowledge that makes a difference when you’re trying to live like a Londoner for a few days.
Why Guests Love It
What really works here is the balance between having your own space and getting proper service when you need it. You get the independence of having your own place, but there’s always someone around if your shower starts acting up or you need restaurant recommendations. The location puts you right in the sweet spot — close enough to central London that you can walk to plenty of things, but far enough out that you’re not dealing with Oxford Street crowds every time you step outside. It’s the kind of place where you can actually imagine living in London, not just visiting it.
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