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Modern 2 Bedroom with balcony Near Oxford Street
First Impressions
Stepping into Modern 2 Bedroom with balcony Near Oxford Street, you immediately get that “this could work” feeling — and honestly, in London, that’s saying something. The space feels refreshingly uncluttered without being sterile, which is exactly what you want after dragging luggage through Heathrow. The balcony catches your eye right away, and while it’s not huge, it’s that little outdoor breathing room that makes all the difference when you’re staying in Zone 1.
Location That Actually Makes Sense
Westminster Borough puts you in the thick of things without the tourist trap chaos — I mean, you’re genuinely close to Oxford Street but tucked away enough that you won’t hear double-decker buses at midnight. The Goodge Street tube station is a proper five-minute walk, not the “five minutes” that usually means fifteen with bags. You know what’s brilliant about this spot? Fitzrovia’s right there with its tucked-away cafés and that slightly more grown-up vibe compared to the shopping madness just south.
The Space Itself
Two bedrooms in central London that don’t feel like shoeboxes — honestly, that’s half the battle won already. The kitchen is actually functional (I’ve seen too many London “kitchenettes” that are basically a kettle and a prayer), and there’s enough counter space to spread out if you’re the type who picks up groceries from Waitrose. The living area connects to the balcony through proper doors, which sounds obvious but you’d be surprised how many places get this wrong.
Why This Four-Star Rating Works
The 8.6 guest rating tells the real story here — it’s the kind of place that delivers on its promises without overselling itself. The apartment doesn’t try to be something it’s not, but what it does offer actually works well. The beds are comfortable (not just “fine for a few nights”), the Wi-Fi doesn’t cut out during video calls, and the shower has proper water pressure. These things matter more than fancy lobbies when you’re staying somewhere for more than a weekend.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
There’s something to be said for a place that gets the basics right while giving you that little bit extra — like the balcony for morning coffee or the space to actually unpack your suitcase. The location means you can walk to the British Museum, duck into Soho for dinner, or hit Oxford Street when the mood strikes, all without feeling like you’re constantly commuting. It’s the kind of setup that works whether you’re here for business meetings in Marylebone or just want a proper base for exploring the city.
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