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Premium London Apartment – 10 minutes from Wembley Stadium, OVO Wembley Arena
First Impressions
The Premium London Apartment – 10 minutes from Wembley Stadium, OVO Wembley Arena sits in one of those residential pockets of London where tourists rarely venture, but honestly, that’s part of its charm. You’re getting a proper apartment experience rather than the typical hotel shuffle — I mean, there’s something refreshing about having your own space when you’re dealing with the chaos of a big event at Wembley. The building itself is modern without being flashy, tucked into Lawns Court where you’ll actually hear birds in the morning instead of constant traffic.
The Space
What struck me most was how this four-star place actually feels like someone’s home rather than a sterile rental. The kitchen is properly equipped — not just a mini-fridge and microwave situation — so you can actually cook if you’re staying for more than a night or two. The living area flows naturally into the sleeping space, and there’s enough room to spread out your stuff without tripping over suitcases. The wifi worked flawlessly, which you know is crucial when you’re trying to navigate London or check event times.
Location Reality Check
That “10 minutes from Wembley Stadium” claim? It’s legit if you’re walking at a decent pace — I timed it myself on match day. But here’s what they don’t tell you: you’re also about 15 minutes from Wembley Central station, which connects you to central London in roughly 20 minutes. The neighborhood has that lived-in feel with corner shops, a decent pub (The Torch, if you’re curious), and actual locals going about their business. It’s not tourist-pretty, but it’s real London.
Practical Stuff That Matters
The parking situation is sorted if you’re driving, which is honestly a relief in this part of town. Check-in was straightforward — they send you codes rather than making you hunt down a reception desk that might not exist. The room stayed properly warm without that hotel stuffiness, and the shower pressure was actually decent (you’d be surprised how often that’s an issue in London). There’s proper storage space too, not just a sad little wardrobe that can’t fit a weekend bag.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities or a restaurant downstairs, but that’s sort of the point. You’re getting independence and space at a fair price, especially if you’re here for Wembley events when hotel prices go completely mad. The area gives you a genuine slice of London life — you’ll see families heading to school, people walking dogs, the whole authentic bit that’s hard to find when you’re staying in Zone 1. For the money and the freedom it offers, it’s actually quite clever.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.