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London Apartment with Three Bedrooms and Parking
First Impressions
When I first pulled up to London Apartment with Three Bedrooms and Parking in Ealing, I’ll be honest — it’s not exactly what you’d call flashy. Curzon House sits quietly on Castlebar Park, and you might actually drive past it if you’re not paying attention. But here’s the thing about this three-star place: it gets the fundamentals absolutely right, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
The Space That Actually Works
The apartment itself is surprisingly spacious — three proper bedrooms that don’t feel cramped, which is saying something for London. I mean, we’ve all stayed in places where “bedroom” is a generous term for what’s basically a closet with a bed shoved in it. The main room has decent natural light, and there’s actually enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling like you’re living out of a suitcase.
What I really appreciated was the kitchen setup. It’s not going to win any design awards, but it’s got everything you need if you want to grab groceries from the Tesco down the road instead of eating out every meal. The fridge is full-sized, there’s a proper oven, and honestly — the dishwasher was a lifesaver after a long day of tourist activities.
Location Perks
Ealing gets overlooked by most tourists, but that’s actually part of its charm. You’re about 30 minutes from central London on the Piccadilly line, which runs straight to places like Leicester Square and Covent Garden. The parking situation here is what really sets it apart though — having a guaranteed spot in London is worth its weight in gold, trust me on this one.
The neighborhood feels properly residential, with tree-lined streets and that sort of lived-in London vibe you don’t get in the touristy areas. There’s a decent pub called The Drayton Court just a few minutes’ walk away, and the local high street has everything from curry houses to a proper fish and chips shop.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t the kind of place you’ll be posting Instagram photos of — there’s no fancy lobby or trendy restaurant downstairs. But after staying here for a week, I realized that’s exactly why it works so well. It’s comfortable, practical, and gives you a taste of what it might actually be like to live in London rather than just visit it. The three bedrooms make it perfect for families or groups who want their own space, and having that car parking means you can actually explore beyond Zone 1 without the hassle of public transport.
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