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Modern 2 bed near mall and parking
First Impressions
Modern 2 bed near mall and parking sits on a quiet residential street in Golders Green, and honestly, the name tells you exactly what you’re getting. This three-star property doesn’t pretend to be anything fancy — it’s a practical choice that delivers on its promises without any frills. The building itself blends into the neighborhood nicely, though you might walk past it if you’re not paying attention.
Location & Getting Around
You know what I really appreciated? The parking situation actually works here, which is saying something for North London. Brent Cross Shopping Centre is genuinely close by — maybe a ten-minute walk if you’re not in a hurry. The Golders Green tube station on the Northern Line connects you to central London in about 20 minutes, though the evening rush can get pretty packed. There’s a decent selection of kosher restaurants and cafes in the area if that matters to you, plus a few late-night spots for groceries.
The Accommodation
The two-bedroom setup gives you more space than most London hotels, which is refreshing after cramming into tiny room after tiny room elsewhere in the city. Each bedroom has enough storage for a week-long stay, and the beds are comfortable enough — not amazing, but you’ll sleep fine. The kitchenette is basic but functional, with a small fridge, microwave, and the essentials for making breakfast or heating up takeaway.
Practical Details
The Wi-Fi works consistently throughout the space, which isn’t always guaranteed in older London buildings. Hot water comes quickly, and the heating actually keeps the place warm during colder months. I mean, these sound like small things, but they matter when you’re dealing with a property at this price point. The cleaning could be more thorough — I noticed some dust in corners and the bathroom could use more attention between guests.
Why Guests Choose It
This place works for families or groups who need space without paying West End prices. The combination of parking, proximity to shopping, and tube access makes it practical for people who want to explore London but prefer staying somewhere quieter at night. It’s not going to win any design awards, and the 5.3 rating reflects some inconsistencies in upkeep, but for the money, you get what you pay for — and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
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