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Maida Vale, apartment with private terrace
First Impressions
When I first walked up to Maida Vale, apartment with private terrace on Lanark Road, I’ll be honest — it doesn’t scream luxury from the outside. It’s tucked into a typical Victorian terrace, but that’s actually what makes it special. You get this five-star experience without the stuffy hotel lobby nonsense, and the location in London‘s Maida Vale puts you right in one of those neighborhoods that feels genuinely local.
The Space Itself
This apartment is where things get interesting. The moment you step inside, you realize you’re dealing with something that’s been thoughtfully designed rather than just decorated. The kitchen isn’t some token kitchenette — it’s actually equipped for proper cooking, which means you can hit up the nearby Little Venice market and make yourself at home. What really sold me though was stepping out onto that private terrace. I mean, finding outdoor space in London that’s actually yours for the stay? That’s pretty rare.
Location Perks
Maida Vale gets overlooked by most tourists, but locals know it’s one of the better spots to base yourself. You’re walking distance to Little Venice (honestly, it’s prettier than the touristy bits of Camden), and the canal walks are perfect when you need to decompress from the city buzz. The Warwick Avenue tube station is close enough that getting into central London takes maybe 15 minutes, but you’re far enough out that you actually get some peace and quiet.
What Makes It Work
The real luxury here isn’t marble floors or a concierge — it’s having space to breathe. The room setup gives you proper living areas, not just a bed crammed next to a tiny desk. I spent most evenings on that terrace with takeaway from the excellent Lebanese place around the corner, and it felt more like staying at a friend’s sophisticated flat than a typical hotel experience. There’s parking available too, which anyone who’s driven in London will tell you is worth its weight in gold.
Why Guests Love It
Look, the 7.5 rating might make you hesitate, but I think that’s more about expectations than reality. People booking five-star properties sometimes expect hotel-style service, and this is definitely more independent living. But if you want the freedom to come and go as you please, cook your own breakfast, and have genuine outdoor space in London, this place delivers. It’s particularly perfect if you’re staying more than a couple nights — you actually settle in rather than just passing through.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in