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Imperial liverpool street apartments
First Impressions
Walking up to Imperial liverpool street apartments on Middlesex Street, you’ll notice it doesn’t scream “hotel” at first glance — and that’s honestly part of its charm. This four-star property sits right in the heart of the City of London, tucked away on a street that feels more residential than touristy. I mean, you’re literally steps from Liverpool Street Station, but the building itself has this understated elegance that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something locals might actually use.
The Neighborhood
The location is actually brilliant if you know London well. Middlesex Street runs parallel to the famous Petticoat Lane Market, so weekend mornings bring this lovely buzz of locals shopping for vintage finds and street food. You’re a five-minute walk from Spitalfields Market — which, let’s be honest, is way more interesting than the typical tourist traps. The area has this perfect mix of old London character and modern financial district energy.
The Apartment Experience
What I love about staying here is that each apartment actually feels like a proper place to live, not just a hotel room with a mini-fridge. The kitchen setups are genuinely functional — I’m talking full-sized appliances, decent counter space, and cookware that doesn’t look like it came from a discount store. The living areas have this contemporary but comfortable vibe, with large windows that let in surprising amounts of light considering you’re in central London.
Practical Details
The building doesn’t have its own restaurant, but honestly? That’s not a problem when you’re surrounded by some of London’s best food scene. Brick Lane is practically around the corner for curry, and the food stalls at Spitalfields will sort you out for everything else. There’s no on-site parking, which isn’t shocking given the location — you’re better off using public transport anyway since Liverpool Street connects you to basically everywhere.
Why Guests Love It
The service feels more personal than your typical large hotel, probably because the property isn’t huge. Staff actually remember your name after a day or two, which is refreshing. The 8.5 rating makes sense when you consider what you’re getting — proper space to spread out, a kitchen that saves you money on every meal, and a location that puts you right in the thick of things without the noise of a main thoroughfare. It’s the kind of place that works whether you’re here for business meetings in the City or just want a base for exploring London properly.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in