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Luxury flat Next to Hyde Park & Oxford Street
First Impressions
The Luxury flat Next to Hyde Park & Oxford Street sits in one of those tree-lined Westminster Borough streets that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into a proper London postcard. I’ll be honest — the name pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the location, and it doesn’t oversell it. You’re genuinely a two-minute walk from Hyde Park’s northeast corner, which means Speaker’s Corner is practically your backyard.
The Apartment Experience
This four-star apartment setup works brilliantly if you’re the type who gets claustrophobic in traditional hotel rooms. The space feels more like staying at a well-connected friend’s place — you know, the friend who actually has their life together. The kitchen isn’t just for show either; it’s properly equipped, which honestly saved me a fortune during my stay since Oxford Street prices can be brutal for casual dining.
Location Perks
Here’s what I didn’t expect: the street noise is surprisingly manageable for being this close to Oxford Street’s chaos. During the day, you can hear the city humming, but it settles down nicely in the evenings. The Marble Arch tube station is about a five-minute walk, and I found myself using it constantly — it connects to the Central line, which gets you pretty much anywhere you want to go in London without too much fussing around with transfers.
The Space Itself
The main room flows nicely into the living area, and there’s actually enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling like you’re living out of a suitcase. The windows face the quieter side of the building, so you get decent natural light without the full Oxford Street soundtrack. What impressed me most was the attention to practical details — proper hangers in the closet, enough outlets for all your devices, that sort of thing that makes you realize how often hotels get the basics wrong.
Why Guests Love It
The real win here is the independence factor combined with that unbeatable location. You can grab coffee and pastries from the little places along Edgware Road (the Lebanese bakeries are incredible), then walk through Hyde Park to get your head straight before diving into the Oxford Street madness. I mean, you’re literally positioned between two of London’s biggest draws, but you’ve got your own space to retreat to when the tourist crowds become too much. The 8.7 rating makes sense — it’s not trying to be fancy, it’s just doing exactly what it promises really, really well.
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