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LARGE SHOREDITCH 2/DBL BED LOFT APT
First Impressions
Walking up to LARGE SHOREDITCH 2/DBL BED LOFT APT on Cheshire Street, you immediately know you’re in the heart of one of London’s most creative neighborhoods. This three-star loft isn’t trying to be fancy — it’s just giving you a genuine slice of Shoreditch life in a spacious setting. The industrial-style building fits perfectly with the street art and vintage shops that line this particular stretch of Tower Hamlets.
The Space Itself
Honestly, the “large” in the name isn’t just marketing speak. This loft apartment actually delivers on space, which is rare in London. The double bed setup works well if you’re traveling with friends or family, and the high ceilings give it that proper warehouse feel that Shoreditch is known for. The exposed brick and industrial touches feel authentic rather than forced — probably because this area was genuinely industrial not that long ago.
Location & Neighborhood
Cheshire Street is one of those streets where you stumble upon things. There’s a brilliant vintage market on Sundays, and honestly, some of the best curry houses in East London are within walking distance. You’re also just a few minutes from Brick Lane, but far enough away that you won’t be dealing with the weekend crowds right outside your door. The Old Street tube isn’t too far, which makes getting into central London pretty straightforward.
What Works (and What Doesn’t)
The kitchen setup is practical — you can actually cook a proper meal here, which is refreshing after staying in places where the kitchenette is more decorative than functional. That said, being a three-star place, don’t expect hotel-style daily housekeeping or a concierge. The 7.3 rating reflects what it is: solid accommodation that does the basics well without any frills. Sometimes the street can get a bit lively on weekend nights, but that’s Shoreditch for you.
Why Guests Appreciate It
What I really like about this place is that it gives you room to breathe in a city where space is premium. You’re not cramped into a tiny hotel room, and you can experience living like a local rather than just passing through. The neighborhood has character — real character, not the manufactured kind. Plus, if you’re into the whole East London scene of galleries, markets, and independent cafes, you’re literally in the middle of it all. It’s the kind of place where you end up extending your stay because you’ve found your rhythm in the area.
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