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Huge & Central 3 Bedr, 4 Beds, 2,5 Bath Covent Gdn
First Impressions
When I first walked up to Huge & Central 3 Bedr, 4 Beds, 2,5 Bath Covent Gdn on Endell Street, I’ll admit I was a bit skeptical — the name sounds more like a Craigslist ad than a four-star property. But honestly, sometimes the best places have the most straightforward names, and this turned out to be exactly that kind of gem. The building itself blends right into the Victorian streetscape of London, which means you’re getting an authentic slice of the city rather than some sterile hotel experience.
Location & Neighborhood
You know what’s brilliant about this spot? You’re literally in the heart of Covent Garden, but tucked away on a side street that actually lets you sleep at night. I mean, you can walk to the Royal Opera House in about three minutes, and the whole Seven Dials area is right there with all those little independent shops and cafes. The Neal’s Yard area — with its colorful buildings and organic food stores — is just around the corner, which I discovered completely by accident while looking for coffee one morning.
The Space
This isn’t your typical hotel room situation — it’s actually more like having your own London flat for a few days. The three bedrooms are properly sized (none of that shoebox nonsense you sometimes get in central London), and having two and a half bathrooms is honestly a game-changer when you’re traveling with a group. The main living area feels spacious enough that you’re not constantly bumping into each other, which is rare for anything in this part of town.
Practical Details
The kitchen setup is what really sold me on this place — it’s not just a mini-fridge and a kettle, but an actual functional space where you can make proper meals. This is huge when you’re staying for more than a couple nights and want to grab groceries from Borough Market or Whole Foods rather than eating out every single meal. The whole place feels lived-in rather than sterile, if that makes sense, like someone’s carefully curated London home rather than a corporate hospitality box.
Why Guests Love It
With a 9.7 rating, this place clearly hits the mark for most people, and I can see why. It’s that perfect balance of being absolutely central — you can walk to basically everything in Covent Garden, Soho, and even parts of the South Bank — while giving you enough space and privacy to actually relax. The Camden borough location means you’re getting real London living, not just tourist London, and there’s something quite nice about coming “home” to your own space after a day of sightseeing rather than a generic hotel corridor.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in