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Luxurious apartment Trafalgar Square
First Impressions
Walking down Craven Street toward Luxurious apartment Trafalgar Square, you’ll notice how quiet it gets despite being literally minutes from one of London’s busiest tourist hubs. The building itself has that classic Westminster charm — red brick, Georgian features, the works. I mean, you’re staying in an apartment that’s basically in the heart of everything, but somehow it doesn’t feel chaotic.
Location That Actually Makes Sense
This four-star spot sits perfectly between Trafalgar Square and Embankment Station — honestly, you can walk to either in about three minutes. What I love is that you’re close enough to pop over to the National Gallery or catch a West End show, but Craven Street itself stays relatively peaceful. The Thames is right there too, which means those evening walks along the South Bank are basically mandatory.
The Space Itself
The room setup works really well for travelers who want more than just a bed — there’s actual living space to spread out. You know what surprised me? The kitchen is properly equipped, not just some sad mini-fridge situation. If you’re staying for more than a night or two, being able to grab groceries from the Tesco down the street and actually cook something feels pretty great.
What Sets It Apart
The 8.9 rating makes sense once you’re there — it’s those little details that add up. The WiFi actually works throughout the space, the heating responds quickly (important in London), and the windows do a decent job keeping street noise out. I appreciated having proper storage space and a dining area where you can actually sit and plan your day instead of hunching over a tiny hotel desk.
Why Guests Love It
It’s really the combination of location and space that works here. You’re staying somewhere that feels like a proper London address — Westminster Borough, walking distance to Parliament, the London Eye visible from certain windows. But you also have room to breathe and the freedom to eat breakfast at your own pace instead of rushing down to some crowded hotel restaurant. For the price point and what you get, especially considering you’re essentially staying next to Trafalgar Square, it delivers on what it promises.
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