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4 person room 3min from South Wimbeldon tube station Room2
First Impressions
I’ll be honest — when I first spotted 4 person room 3min from South Wimbledon tube station Room2 on Merton High Street, it wasn’t exactly what I expected from a unique boutique hotel. The name itself tells you everything you need to know about this place’s practical approach. This isn’t your typical hotel experience, and that’s actually what makes it interesting.
Location & Getting Around
The three-minute walk to South Wimbledon tube station claim? Absolutely accurate — I timed it myself. You’re on the Northern line, which means you can reach central London in about 20 minutes without any fuss. Merton High Street has this lived-in neighborhood feel that most tourists never see, with proper local shops and that corner café where the owner remembers your order after two visits.
The Room Experience
The room setup is pretty straightforward — think more extended stay than boutique glamour. You get space for four people, which is honestly rare to find in London at this price point. The design leans practical rather than Instagram-worthy, but everything works as it should. There’s enough storage space that you won’t be living out of your suitcase, and the windows actually open properly (you’d be surprised how often that’s not the case).
What Works & What Doesn’t
Here’s the thing about this place — it delivers exactly what it promises, nothing more, nothing less. The Wi-Fi is solid, the heating works, and housekeeping keeps things clean without being intrusive. You won’t find a spa or fancy restaurant downstairs, but you will find a neighborhood that actually feels like London rather than a tourist bubble. The 6.4 rating reflects this no-frills approach — some people love the authenticity, others miss the hotel amenities.
Why It Makes Sense
Look, if you’re after champagne service and marble bathrooms, keep scrolling. But if you want a clean, functional base in a real London neighborhood with excellent transport links, this place hits the mark. I mean, where else can you get space for four people this close to a tube station without paying central London prices? It’s the kind of spot that grows on you — especially when you realize you’re saving enough money to actually enjoy the city instead of just paying to sleep in it.