First Impressions
The New Two Bedroom Suite – With Terrace sits on a quiet residential street in West London, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you weren’t looking. That’s actually part of its charm — it feels more like you’re staying at a friend’s well-appointed flat than checking into a hotel. The building itself is classic London Victorian, all white stucco and elegant proportions, but it’s the kind of understated that doesn’t scream “tourist accommodation.”
The Space Itself
This four-star suite really delivers on space, which anyone who’s stayed in London knows is worth its weight in gold. The two bedrooms are properly sized — I mean, you can actually open a suitcase without climbing over the bed. The terrace is what sold me though; it’s not huge, but there’s something brilliant about having your morning coffee outside in London when the weather cooperates. The kitchen is fully kitted out, which means you can actually cook if you want to dodge restaurant prices for a meal or two.
Location and Getting Around
Charleville Road puts you in that sweet spot where you’re residential enough to feel like a local but still connected to everything. West Kensington tube is about a seven-minute walk, and from there you’re three stops to Earl’s Court or a straight shot into central London. The neighborhood has that lived-in feel — proper cafes, a good pub on the corner, and the kind of shops where people actually do their weekly shopping rather than buy tourist tat.
What Works Daily
The practical stuff here is spot-on. The Wi-Fi actually works properly (you’d be surprised how often that’s not the case), and the apartment stays quiet even though you’re in London. The terrace faces the back, so you’re not dealing with street noise — just the occasional cat wandering across the garden walls. There’s decent parking nearby if you’re mad enough to drive in London, though honestly, you won’t need a car from this location.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this place has a 9.9 rating for good reason. It’s the kind of accommodation that makes you feel sorted rather than like you’re just passing through. You’ve got proper space to spread out, a room where you can actually unpack, and that terrace for when London decides to be sunny. The host clearly knows what they’re doing — everything from the welcome information to the way the place is stocked shows they’ve thought about what guests actually need rather than what looks good in photos.
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