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MySquare Kensington Residences
First Impressions
MySquare Kensington Residences sits on a quiet crescent in Kensington, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you weren’t looking. It’s tucked into one of those classic white Victorian buildings that line the street — no flashy signage, just a modest entrance that feels more residential than hotel-like. The lobby is compact but clean, with modern touches that work well against the period architecture.
Location Perks
Here’s what I actually love about staying here — you’re in proper London residential territory, not some tourist bubble. Earl’s Court tube station is maybe a seven-minute walk, which gets you anywhere in the city pretty quickly. The Natural History Museum is close enough that you can pop over without planning your whole day around it. You know what’s even better? There’s a Tesco Express around the corner, which sounds mundane but trust me, you’ll appreciate it when you need snacks or forgotten toiletries.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was more spacious than I expected for a three-star place in this part of town. Mine had a small kitchenette with a microwave and mini-fridge — nothing fancy, but perfect for heating up leftovers or keeping drinks cold. The bed was comfortable enough, and the bathroom was modern with decent water pressure. The decor is sort of contemporary-meets-corporate, but it’s clean and functional rather than trying too hard to be trendy.
Daily Practicalities
There’s no full restaurant here, which some people might find annoying, but I actually didn’t mind. The kitchenette meant I could grab groceries and have breakfast in my room, and there are plenty of cafes within walking distance for proper meals. The staff keeps things running smoothly — they’re not overly chatty but they’re helpful when you need something. WiFi worked fine throughout my stay, and the building stays pretty quiet even though you’re right in the city.
Why Guests Choose This Spot
Look, MySquare Kensington Residences isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities or Instagram-worthy common areas. What it does well is give you a clean, comfortable base in a great neighborhood without the premium price tag of the big hotel chains. If you’re the type who spends most of your time out exploring rather than lounging in hotel facilities, this place makes a lot of sense. The combination of that residential feel, the practical room setup, and being genuinely well-connected to the rest of London — that’s what works here.
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