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New Stunning Flat, Edgware High St!
First Impressions
When I first walked into New Stunning Flat, Edgware High St!, I’ll be honest — the name might sound a bit enthusiastic, but the place actually lives up to it. This four-star apartment sits right on Edgware’s main drag, and you can’t miss Alice Court if you’re looking for it. The building itself is modern without being flashy, which I appreciated after dealing with some overly trendy places in central London.
Location That Actually Works
Here’s what I love about staying in Edgware — you’re not fighting tourist crowds, but you’re still connected to everything. The High Street buzzes with actual local life, not just souvenir shops. There’s a Tesco Express literally around the corner (trust me, you’ll use it), and the Northern Line station is maybe a seven-minute walk. I mean, getting into central London takes about 25 minutes, which beats sitting in traffic any day.
The Space Itself
The flat feels like someone’s actual home rather than a sterile hotel room, if you know what I mean. The kitchen is properly equipped — not just a mini-fridge and microwave situation. I actually cooked a proper breakfast here, which saved me a fortune compared to eating out every morning. The living area has this comfortable, lived-in feel, and honestly, after walking around London all day, sinking into that sofa was perfect.
Practical Stuff That Matters
The Wi-Fi actually works (I know, revolutionary), and there’s decent parking if you’re driving — though honestly, once you’re here, the tube is easier. The shower has proper water pressure, which might seem like a small thing until you’ve stayed somewhere with that sad trickle situation. Plus, the flat stays surprisingly quiet despite being on the High Street, probably because the windows are decent quality.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to be the fanciest place you’ve ever stayed, but it gets the fundamentals right. You’ve got space to spread out, a proper base for exploring London without the central London prices, and you’re staying in a real neighborhood where people actually live. The whole setup just works — sometimes that’s exactly what you need when you’re traveling.
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