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Inverness Terrace Serviced Apartments by Concept Apartments
First Impressions
Walking up to the Inverness Terrace Serviced Apartments by Concept Apartments, you immediately notice how this four-star property sits perfectly on one of London’s most charming residential streets. The Victorian terrace houses here have this timeless elegance that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a classic British neighborhood — which, honestly, you have. There’s something reassuring about the tree-lined street and the way locals walk their dogs past your front door each morning.
The Apartment Experience
What sets this place apart is that you’re getting an actual apartment, not just a hotel room. I mean, having a proper kitchen in London changes everything — you can grab fresh ingredients from the nearby markets and actually cook a decent meal instead of spending £15 on mediocre pub food every night. The apartments feel lived-in rather than sterile, with comfortable furnishings that don’t scream “corporate accommodation.”
Location Magic
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re literally a three-minute walk from Lancaster Gate tube station, which puts you on the Central line straight into the heart of the city. But you know what’s even better? Hyde Park is right across the street. I’m talking about waking up and being able to jog through Kensington Gardens before most tourists even have their morning coffee. The Italian Gardens and Diana Memorial are practically your backyard.
Neighborhood Feel
Inverness Terrace has this lovely mix of local pubs and international spots that you only find in areas where actual Londoners live alongside visitors. There’s a fantastic Lebanese restaurant just two doors down, and the Sawyers Arms pub around the corner does proper fish and chips without the tourist markup. You’ll also find yourself walking to Notting Hill in about ten minutes — perfect for weekend market browsing or catching a film at the Gate Cinema.
Why Guests Love It
The parking situation here actually works, which is saying something for central London — there are permit holder spaces on the street that the building can arrange for you. But honestly, most guests end up loving the freedom of having space to spread out and the flexibility of cooking when they want to. The staff knows the neighborhood inside and out too, so they’ll point you toward the best coffee shop on Westbourne Grove or tell you which nights the local pub has live music.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in