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Luxury 2 BED Entire Apartment-Near Tube & Shopping centre
First Impressions
Luxury 2 BED Entire Apartment-Near Tube & Shopping centre might have a lengthy name, but honestly, it tells you exactly what you’re getting. This three-star apartment sits on a quiet residential street in Harrow, and I’ll be straight with you — it’s not fancy, but it gets the job done. The building looks like typical London housing stock, which means it blends right into the neighborhood without any fuss.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s what actually matters — you’re about a 10-minute walk to Harrow-on-the-Hill station, which puts you on the Metropolitan line straight into central London. The shopping centre they mention is St. Ann’s, and while it’s not Westfield, it’s got your basics covered including a decent Tesco for groceries. What I really appreciated was how residential the area feels; you’re staying where actual Londoners live, not in some tourist bubble.
The Space
The apartment gives you two proper bedrooms, which is honestly pretty great for the price point in London. The main room has enough space to actually move around — something you can’t take for granted here. The kitchenette is small but functional, with a full-sized fridge and everything you need to make breakfast or heat up takeaway. I mean, don’t expect to host dinner parties, but it works perfectly fine for what most travelers need.
Daily Life Here
What struck me was how normal everything felt — you’re not staying in a hotel bubble, you’re living like a temporary local. There’s no restaurant downstairs, but Gayton Road has a handful of decent spots within walking distance, including a proper Indian place that clearly caters to locals rather than tourists. The wifi worked well enough for video calls, and honestly, after trudging around London all day, having your own space to spread out feels pretty good.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow anyone with fancy amenities or Instagram-worthy interiors, but it delivers on its promise. You get genuine independence, decent transport links, and enough space for a small group or family without breaking the bank. The 7.1 rating makes sense — it’s exactly what it says it is, nothing more, nothing less. For travelers who want their own place in London without paying zone 1 prices, it actually works really well.
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