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Queensborough Terrace Serviced Apartments by Concept Apartments
First Impressions
Queensborough Terrace Serviced Apartments by Concept Apartments sits on one of those lovely tree-lined streets in Bayswater that feels properly London without being stuffy about it. The building itself is classic Victorian — you know, the kind with those beautiful white facades that make you feel like you’re in a period drama. It’s a three-star property, but honestly, the location and space you get make it feel like much more than that.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s what I love about this spot — you’re literally two minutes from Queensway tube station, which connects you to the Central line. That means Oxford Street is just four stops away, and you can get to Bond Street or Tottenham Court Road without any fuss. London can be overwhelming when you’re trying to figure out transport, but from here it’s actually straightforward. Plus, Queensway itself has this great mix of restaurants and that massive Whiteleys shopping center if you need anything.
The Apartment Experience
What sets this place apart is that you’re getting a proper apartment rather than just a hotel room. Each unit comes with a full kitchen — and I mean a real one with a proper fridge, oven, and everything you’d need to cook. The living areas are surprisingly spacious for central London, with decent-sized windows that let in good natural light. The furnishing is modern but not trying too hard, if you know what I mean.
Practical Touches
The housekeeping team comes regularly, which is brilliant because you get that hotel service feel while having your own space. There’s no restaurant on-site, but with Borough Market just a tube ride away and countless food options on Queensway, you won’t miss it. The building has a lift — trust me, after a day of walking around London, you’ll appreciate not hauling luggage up Victorian stairs.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to win any design awards, but it does exactly what it promises. You get proper space to spread out, a kitchen to make morning coffee or store leftovers from that amazing curry you’ll inevitably order too much of, and you’re right in the heart of everything without paying Mayfair prices. The 7.9 rating makes sense — it’s solid, reliable, and gives you that “living in London” feeling rather than just passing through.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in