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Modern 1 bed apartment in Greenwich – WIFI – NETFLIX and stations nearby
First Impressions
When I first walked into Modern 1 bed apartment in Greenwich – WIFI – NETFLIX and stations nearby, I was honestly surprised by how spacious it felt. You know, sometimes these London apartments can feel cramped, but this one actually breathes. The four-star rating makes sense once you’re inside — everything’s clean, well-thought-out, and there’s this nice contemporary vibe without being sterile.
The Space Itself
The apartment layout works really well for travelers. The room has proper blackout curtains (thank goodness), and I mean, having Netflix already set up was such a small but brilliant touch. The kitchen isn’t huge, but it’s got everything you’d actually use — decent-sized fridge, proper hob, even a dishwasher. What struck me most was how they’ve managed to fit a proper dining area without making the living space feel squeezed.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s where this place really shines — Greenwich is one of those areas that feels properly London but isn’t completely mental with crowds and noise. Prentiss Court is tucked away enough that you won’t hear traffic all night, but you’re still walking distance to everything that matters. The stations really are nearby, which isn’t always true when places claim this — I’m talking about a genuine 5-minute walk to get you into central London.
The Greenwich Experience
What I love about staying here is that you get to experience Greenwich like locals do. There’s this brilliant covered market just down the road where you can grab proper coffee and pastries in the morning. The park is massive and perfect for a morning run, plus you’ve got the Observatory and Maritime Museum when you want to do the tourist thing. But honestly, just wandering around the village-y streets near the apartment gives you that “real London” feeling.
Why Guests Love It
The wifi actually works properly — I know that sounds basic, but you’d be amazed how many places get this wrong. Plus, having your own space means you can spread out, cook if you want, or just collapse on the sofa after a long day of sightseeing without worrying about hotel lobby etiquette. The 9.4 rating reflects what you’ll find: it’s not flashy or trying too hard, just a really solid base for exploring London that feels more like home than a hotel room.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in