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Pet-Friendly Fulham 1-Bed Apt 2 Mins to Tube
First Impressions
Honestly, Pet-Friendly Fulham 1-Bed Apt 2 Mins to Tube might not win any awards for catchy naming, but it tells you exactly what you’re getting — and sometimes that’s exactly what you need. I found this four-star apartment tucked away in a quiet residential street in Fulham, just a stone’s throw from Fulham Broadway station. The building itself is typically London — Victorian red brick that’s seen better days but still has character.
The Space
What struck me first was how the owners actually thought about making this work as a proper home-away-from-home setup. The room flows nicely from a compact living area into a separate bedroom, which — let me tell you — makes all the difference when you’re staying more than a couple nights. The kitchen is small but functional, with a proper fridge and everything you need to cook actual meals rather than just heat up takeaway.
Location & Getting Around
That “2 mins to tube” claim? Well, it’s more like 3-4 minutes if you walk at a normal pace, but who’s counting. Fulham Broadway station connects you directly to the District line, which gets you to South Kensington in about 10 minutes and central London in under 20. You know what I really appreciated though — the neighborhood actually feels like London, not some tourist bubble. There’s a proper Tesco just around the corner and some decent pubs within walking distance.
Pet-Friendly Perks
Here’s where this place really shines if you’re traveling with your furry friend. The owners clearly understand pet travel — there are bowls, a mat, and even some treats waiting when you arrive. Bishops Park is literally a 5-minute walk away, which is perfect for morning runs with your dog along the Thames. I mean, having that green space so close makes the slightly higher price totally worth it when you’re not leaving your pet behind.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities or room service, but it delivers on what it promises. The Wi-Fi actually works properly (always a gamble with London rentals), there’s decent water pressure in the shower, and the bed is comfortable enough that I didn’t wake up with a sore back. Street parking can be tricky, but if you’re smart about it and don’t mind walking a block or two, you’ll find a spot. What really sold me was the attention to practical details — proper blackout curtains, enough electrical outlets, and a washing machine that actually gets your clothes clean.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.