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Luxury Interior Designed 3 Bedroom Apartment in Central London
First Impressions
When I first walked into Luxury Interior Designed 3 Bedroom Apartment in Central London, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect from the name — it sounds more like a property listing than a hotel, right? But stepping through the door on Soho Square, I got it immediately. This four-star apartment feels like you’re staying in someone’s incredibly stylish London home, not a typical hotel room.
The Space
The three bedrooms are spacious by London standards, which is saying something. Each one has its own character — the master feels like something out of a design magazine, while the smaller rooms have this cozy, lived-in quality that I actually preferred. The kitchen is fully equipped, and I mean actually functional, not just for show like some places. You know what impressed me most? The living area doesn’t feel cramped even with three bedrooms squeezed into central London real estate.
Location Magic
Soho Square is one of those spots that locals love but tourists often miss. You’re literally surrounded by everything — Oxford Street’s shopping chaos is a two-minute walk, but step back onto the square and it’s surprisingly peaceful. The garden in the center of the square is perfect for morning coffee, and honestly, having Tottenham Court Road tube station so close makes getting anywhere in London ridiculously easy. I spent more time exploring on foot than I planned because everything just flows from this neighborhood.
The Details That Matter
The interior design lives up to the name — someone clearly spent time thinking about how people actually use a space. The lighting works for both working on your laptop and relaxing in the evening, which sounds basic but you’d be surprised how many places get this wrong. The Wi-Fi is solid (I was working remotely part of the time), and the building itself has that classic London feel without being stuffy about it.
Why Guests Love It
Look, the 7.6 rating tells you this isn’t perfect — and I get why. It’s not going to give you the polished hotel experience with room service and a concierge desk. But if you want to live like a Londoner for a few days, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family, this setup works brilliantly. The space gives everyone room to breathe, the location puts you in the heart of everything without the tourist trap feeling, and honestly, making breakfast in your own kitchen while looking out at Soho Square beats a hotel breakfast room any day.
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