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Marylebone 4 Bedroom Apartment
First Impressions
When I first walked up to Marylebone 4 Bedroom Apartment on Cabbell Street, I’ll be honest — it felt refreshingly different from your typical hotel experience. This four-star property sits in one of those quietly sophisticated London neighborhoods where you actually feel like you’re living in the city rather than just visiting it. The building has that classic Victorian charm you see all over London, but what really caught my attention was how residential and peaceful the street feels despite being so central.
The Space Itself
The apartment is genuinely spacious by London standards — and I mean actually spacious, not just “spacious for London” (you know the difference if you’ve been here before). Four proper bedrooms mean you’re not playing musical beds with your travel companions, and the living areas have enough room to spread out without bumping into each other. The kitchen is well-equipped enough that you could actually cook a proper meal, which honestly saves you a fortune in this part of town.
Location Magic
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re a five-minute walk from Baker Street station, which connects you to basically everywhere you want to go. But more importantly, you’re in Marylebone proper, which means excellent coffee shops, proper pubs, and that gorgeous farmers market on Sundays. Regent’s Park is literally around the corner, and I found myself cutting through it constantly just because it’s such a pleasant walk.
What Makes It Work
The thing about staying in an apartment setup like this is that it changes how you experience London entirely. Instead of rushing back to a hotel room between sightseeing, you actually have space to regroup, make tea, and plan your next move properly. The neighborhood feels safe for evening walks — I regularly wandered back from dinner around 10 PM without any concerns. There’s also parking available, which is genuinely rare and valuable if you’re planning any day trips outside the city.
Why Guests Love It
With an 8.6 rating, this place clearly hits the mark for most visitors, and I can see why. It’s that sweet spot where you get proper space and independence without sacrificing the central location that makes a London trip worthwhile. The fact that you can grab groceries at Waitrose down the street and have a proper breakfast before heading out — well, that’s worth something when you’re paying London prices for everything else. You’re not getting hotel service here, but you’re getting something better: the feeling of actually living in one of London’s most charming neighborhoods, even if it’s just for a few days.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in