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Luxury 2 bed 2 bath penthouse
First Impressions
Walking into Luxury 2 bed 2 bath penthouse feels a bit like stepping into someone’s incredibly stylish private home — which, honestly, is exactly what you want from a place like this. The space sits on the top floor of a converted Victorian building in Hammersmith, and you can tell immediately that someone put real thought into making this feel special. It’s one of those places where you actually want to kick off your shoes and settle in properly.
The Space Itself
This four-star penthouse gives you two proper bedrooms and two full bathrooms, which means you’re not doing that awkward dance around each other if you’re traveling with friends or family. The main room flows into this gorgeous open kitchen that’s actually equipped for real cooking — I mean, there’s a proper oven and everything, not just a sad little microwave. The whole place has these lovely high ceilings that make everything feel more spacious than the square footage might suggest.
Location & Getting Around
Being in Hammersmith puts you in this sweet spot where you’re properly in London but not drowning in the chaos of Zone 1. You’re about a ten-minute walk to Hammersmith tube station, which connects you to the District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines — honestly, you can get pretty much anywhere from there. The neighborhood itself has this nice lived-in feel, with decent pubs and that big Westfield shopping center if you need to grab anything.
What Makes It Work
The thing about staying in a penthouse apartment like this is that you get those little luxuries that hotels sometimes miss. There’s a washing machine, which is brilliant for longer stays, and the living area has proper comfortable seating where you can actually relax with a cup of tea. The bedrooms are well thought out too — blackout curtains that actually work and decent storage space, which you know matters when you’re living out of a suitcase.
Why Guests Love It
You know what really sold me on this place? It’s that it feels like you’re getting a genuine London experience rather than just passing through. The neighbors are mostly locals, there’s a corner shop downstairs that knows everyone’s names, and you can walk along the Thames path when you need some air. For the price point, you’re getting significantly more space and character than you’d find in a standard hotel room in central London — and honestly, that makes all the difference when you want somewhere to properly unwind after a day of sightseeing.
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