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Marylebone Apartments
First Impressions
Marylebone Apartments sits on a quiet residential street in London, and honestly, you might walk past it if you’re not paying attention. The building has that understated British charm — no flashy signage, just a neat Georgian facade that blends right into the neighborhood. I actually liked this low-key approach; it feels more like staying in a local’s place than a touristy hotel.
Location & Neighborhood
Bell Street is one of those tucked-away Marylebone streets that locals love but tourists rarely discover. You’re literally two minutes from Baker Street station, which means the entire city opens up via the Underground. What I found brilliant was having Regent’s Park just around the corner — perfect for morning runs or evening strolls when you need a break from the city buzz.
The Apartment Experience
This three-star setup offers proper apartment-style accommodation, which means you get your own kitchen and living space. The units I’ve seen vary quite a bit — some feel more spacious than others, but they all have that practical London efficiency. You know what’s really handy? Having a washing machine in your room, especially if you’re staying for more than a few days.
Practical Details
The kitchenette setup actually works well for simple meals — there’s a proper fridge, microwave, and basic cooking equipment. Don’t expect gourmet facilities, but it’s perfectly adequate for breakfast or heating up takeaway from the excellent Indian place down the street. The Wi-Fi was reliable throughout my stay, which matters when you’re trying to plan day trips or catch up on work.
Why Guests Appreciate It
Look, Marylebone Apartments isn’t trying to be fancy, and that’s exactly why it works. You get independence, a genuine London neighborhood feel, and easy access to everything without paying West End prices. The staff keeps things running smoothly without being intrusive, and there’s something refreshing about having your own space after a long day of sightseeing. It’s the kind of place that grows on you — functional, unpretentious, and surprisingly well-located for exploring both central London and the quieter corners of Marylebone.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in