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Khayat Homes – The Ferry – Two Bed
First Impressions
Khayat Homes – The Ferry – Two Bed sits right on East Ferry Road in Tower Hamlets, and honestly, it’s one of those places that surprises you. When I first walked up to the building, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from a serviced apartment in this part of London — but this four-star property really delivers on comfort and space.
The Space
The two-bedroom setup is genuinely spacious, which you know is rare around here. The living area flows nicely into the dining space, and there’s actually room to spread out without feeling cramped. The kitchen comes fully equipped — I mean properly equipped, not just the bare minimum you sometimes get with short-term rentals. You’ve got everything you need if you want to cook a proper meal instead of eating out every night.
Location & Neighborhood
Tower Hamlets might not sound glamorous, but this spot works really well. You’re close enough to Canary Wharf that you can walk there in decent weather, but far enough away that you’re not drowning in the business district noise. The area has some solid local pubs and cafes that tourists don’t usually find. There’s decent parking nearby too, which is honestly a blessing in this part of London.
Daily Life
What I appreciate about staying here is how it feels more like living somewhere than just passing through. The setup encourages you to actually use the space — there’s a proper dining table where you can work or have breakfast, and the bedrooms are comfortable enough that you’re not rushing out first thing in the morning. The building itself is well-maintained, and the neighbors are mostly long-term residents, so it stays pretty quiet.
Why Guests Love It
This place gets a 7.8 rating, and I think that’s about right — it’s solid without being flashy. Families or groups traveling together really benefit from having two separate bedrooms and the common space to hang out. The value is there too; you’re getting a lot more room than you’d find in most London hotels for the same price. It’s not trying to be boutique or trendy, but sometimes that’s exactly what you want — a comfortable base that just works.
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