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Luxury Stay Longer Sleeps 6 FreeParking FreeGym Terrace
First Impressions
Luxury Stay Longer Sleeps 6 FreeParking FreeGym Terrace sits in Simmonds House in Brentford, and honestly, the name pretty much tells you everything you need to know. This three-star spot isn’t trying to be fancy — it’s designed for people who need space, practicality, and those little extras that actually matter when you’re traveling. The 9.3 rating makes sense once you see what they’ve put together here.
The Space That Works
The apartment setup is where this place really shines. You’re getting enough space for six people, which is rare enough in London’s orbit, but they’ve actually thought about how families or groups really live. The kitchen isn’t just some token kitchenette — you can actually cook proper meals here, and after a few days of eating out, that becomes pretty valuable. The terrace gives you somewhere to sit with your morning coffee without feeling boxed in.
Location & Getting Around
Brentford works better than you might expect. It’s one of those west London spots that’s close enough to everything but doesn’t cost central London prices. You’ve got the M4 nearby if you’re driving somewhere, and the train connections into town are straightforward enough. I mean, it’s not glamorous, but it’s practical — and sometimes that’s exactly what you want.
The Details That Matter
Free parking in this part of London is basically gold, and they’ve sorted that out for you. The gym access is a nice touch too — nothing fancy, but if you want to get a workout in without hunting around the neighborhood, it’s there. The whole setup feels like someone actually stayed in places like this and figured out what was missing. Little things like having enough space to spread out your stuff make a difference when you’re not just sleeping somewhere for one night.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with marble bathrooms or concierge service, but that 9.3 rating comes from delivering on what it promises. Groups and families particularly seem to get it — you’re paying for space, convenience, and not having to stress about parking or finding somewhere to cook breakfast. It’s that rare find where the practical stuff is actually handled well, which honestly can be more valuable than a fancy lobby you’ll walk through twice.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in