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Luxurious 2 bed flat in Covent Garden
First Impressions
Luxurious 2 bed flat in Covent Garden sits on a quiet street that most tourists walk right past, which is honestly part of its charm. The building itself is classic Georgian — you know, those beautiful white facades that make London feel so distinctly London. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from the chaos of Covent Garden Market, but Stukeley Street feels like a completely different world.
The Space
This four-star apartment actually lives up to its name — it’s genuinely spacious by London standards. The living area has these lovely high ceilings and large windows that let in way more light than you’d expect from a central London flat. Each room is thoughtfully laid out, and honestly, having two proper bedrooms makes such a difference if you’re traveling with friends or family instead of cramming everyone into a hotel room.
Location Magic
Here’s what I love about staying here — you can walk to the Royal Opera House in about three minutes, but you can also duck into Neal’s Yard for lunch or browse the vintage shops on Earlham Street. The British Museum is just a pleasant stroll north, and if you want to avoid the tourist crowds at Covent Garden Market, there’s a lovely little Tesco Express around the corner for essentials. Plus, Holborn station is close enough that getting anywhere in London is actually pretty straightforward.
Practical Comforts
The kitchen is what really sets this place apart from typical hotel stays — it’s fully equipped, so you can make proper coffee in the morning or store those M&S sandwiches you inevitably end up buying. There’s a decent-sized dining table too, which sounds basic but becomes incredibly valuable when you want to spread out maps, plan your day, or just eat breakfast without perching on a bed. The whole place feels more like borrowing a friend’s flat than staying in tourist accommodation.
Why Guests Love It
Look, the 9.2 rating tells you most of what you need to know, but it’s the little things that make this work so well. You get the independence of having your own space without sacrificing the central location that makes London trips actually enjoyable. The neighborhood has this perfect mix of being residential enough to feel authentic but touristy enough that you’re never far from what you came to see. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find yourself planning a longer stay next time because hotel rooms start feeling pretty cramped after you’ve experienced this much space in the heart of the city.
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