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New 3bed with Air Con In Chelsea
First Impressions
New 3bed with Air Con In Chelsea sits on Draycott Avenue, and honestly, the address tells you everything you need to know about this place. You’re in the heart of one of London’s most polished neighborhoods, where the Georgian terraces look like they belong on a postcard. The apartment itself is housed in one of those classic white-fronted buildings that Chelsea does so well — nothing flashy, just quietly expensive-looking.
The Space
This apartment actually lives up to its name with proper air conditioning, which might not sound like a big deal until you’ve spent a sweltering London summer in a place without it. The three bedrooms are genuinely spacious by London standards, and I mean that — you can actually walk around the bed without doing that sideways shuffle. Each room has been done up with modern touches while keeping some of the period character intact, and the kitchen is fully kitted out if you’re the type who likes to grab groceries from the Waitrose down the road.
Location & Neighborhood
Being in Chelsea means you’re surrounded by some seriously good stuff — the King’s Road is literally a few minutes’ walk, and you know what that means for shopping and people-watching. What I really like is how close you are to the museums; the V&A and Natural History Museum are an easy stroll through South Kensington. The neighborhood feels residential enough that you’re not dealing with tourist crowds right outside your door, but you’re still central enough to hop on the District line at South Kensington and be anywhere in twenty minutes.
Practical Matters
This four-star setup handles the basics really well — the Wi-Fi actually works (always a relief), and there’s proper parking available, which is basically gold dust in this part of town. The apartment sleeps six comfortably, making it perfect for families or groups who want to spread out instead of cramming into hotel rooms. You’ve got laundry facilities too, which becomes surprisingly important when you’re staying more than a few days.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t the kind of place that’ll blow you away with fancy amenities or a concierge who knows your coffee order. What it does is give you a proper London base in one of the city’s best areas, with enough space to actually live rather than just sleep. The air conditioning alone makes summer stays bearable, and being able to make your own breakfast while planning the day ahead — well, that’s worth something. It’s the kind of spot where you can pretend you’re a temporary Chelsea resident rather than just another tourist passing through.
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