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London Double Bedroom Hotel In Tufnell Park With WiFi
First Impressions
I’ll be honest — the London Double Bedroom Hotel In Tufnell Park With WiFi has one of the longest names I’ve encountered, but don’t let that put you off. This unique boutique hotel without official star rating sits quietly on Anson Road in a classic Victorian terrace that immediately caught my eye. The building has that authentic London character you can’t fake, with original features that remind you you’re staying somewhere with real history.
The Neighborhood Feel
Tufnell Park isn’t touristy, and that’s exactly why I liked it. You’re in a proper residential area where locals actually live — I watched people walking their dogs and heading to work while I grabbed coffee from the corner shop. The tube station is close enough that getting into central London takes about 20 minutes, but you feel like you’re experiencing how Londoners actually live rather than being stuck in a tourist bubble.
The Room Experience
The room itself is straightforward — it’s got that boutique hotel charm without trying too hard. What I appreciated most was how quiet it stayed despite being on a residential street; the windows seem to do a decent job blocking out noise. The WiFi actually works well (thank goodness, because the name promises it), and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. You know what struck me? The attention to small details — decent lighting for reading and power outlets where you actually need them.
Getting Around
Here’s something locals know that tourists often miss — this area connects you to different parts of London really well. You’ve got the Northern line right there, plus buses that’ll take you toward Camden or Kentish Town if you want to explore beyond the obvious spots. I actually ended up walking to Hampstead Heath one morning, which was only about 15 minutes away and gave me a completely different perspective on the city than I’d gotten from previous stays in central areas.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. You’re getting honest accommodation in a genuine London neighborhood, with the kind of personal touches that come from someone actually caring about the place rather than just running a business. The 7.7 rating makes sense — it’s not perfect, but it delivers exactly what it promises without any unpleasant surprises. If you want to feel like you’re staying in London rather than just visiting it, this spot does that really well.
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