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Luxury Shoreditch 1BR Apartment Huge Living Room Sleeps 4 Close to Metro
First Impressions
Walking up to Luxury Shoreditch 1BR Apartment Huge Living Room Sleeps 4 Close to Metro on Pitfield Street, you immediately get that this isn’t your typical London crash pad. The building has that industrial-chic thing going on that Shoreditch does so well — exposed brick mixed with modern touches. I’ll be honest, the name tells you everything upfront, which I actually appreciate because there’s no guessing what you’re getting into.
The Space That Actually Delivers
The living room really is huge by London standards, and I mean genuinely spacious, not just estate agent spacious. You’ve got enough room to actually spread out, which is rare in London apartments. The kitchen is properly equipped too — not just a kettle and a prayer like some places. The whole setup feels like someone’s actual home rather than a sterile rental, with thoughtful touches that make a difference when you’re staying for more than a night or two.
Location Benefits
Shoreditch is one of those neighborhoods that’s managed to stay interesting despite all the hype, and this spot puts you right in the thick of it. The Old Street tube is genuinely close — about a five-minute walk, maybe seven if you’re dragging luggage. What I really like is that you’re near enough to the action on Brick Lane and around Boxpark, but Pitfield Street itself is actually pretty quiet at night, so you can sleep without earplugs.
Why the Four Stars Make Sense
This four-star rating feels spot-on because everything works as it should, but it’s not trying to be something it’s not. The Wi-Fi is solid, the heating actually heats the place, and there’s proper storage space. You know what impressed me most? The apartment sleeps four people without anyone having to camp out on a sofa that’s clearly meant for sitting, not sleeping. That attention to comfort details shows throughout the space.
Why Guests Love It
Honestly, it comes down to space and location working together in a way that’s pretty hard to find in London. You get the neighborhood authenticity of staying in proper Shoreditch, but with room to breathe and actually live rather than just exist. The metro connection means you can easily get anywhere in London, but you’ll probably find yourself exploring the local area more than you planned — the coffee shops and street art around here are worth the wander.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in