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Remarkable Studio Apartment in Central London
First Impressions
Walking up to Remarkable Studio Apartment in Central London on Broadley Street, you’ll notice it sits quietly in one of those classic Westminster neighborhoods that feels properly residential yet central. The building itself has that timeless London brick facade — nothing flashy, but solid and reassuring. I mean, when you’re staying in a studio apartment rather than a traditional hotel, you want it to feel like home, and this one actually does.
The Space That Works
Here’s what surprised me about this three-star place — the studio is genuinely well-designed, not just crammed with furniture. The kitchenette isn’t one of those token setups either; you can actually cook a proper meal if you want to save some pounds on London dining. The room flows naturally from sleeping area to living space, and honestly, after spending days walking around London, having your own space to spread out feels like such a win.
Westminster Borough Living
You know what’s great about Broadley Street? It’s close enough to everything but tucked away from the tourist chaos. Little Venice is literally a few minutes’ walk — I stumbled upon those canal boats completely by accident one morning. Paddington Station is right there too, which means easy airport connections, but also quick trips out to Bath or Oxford if you’re doing day trips. The local Tesco Express became my best friend, and there are actually some decent pubs nearby that locals frequent.
Practical Bits That Matter
Look, with a 7.2 rating, this isn’t going to blow your mind, but it does what it promises. The Wi-Fi works properly (tested it on multiple Zoom calls), the shower has decent pressure, and the heating actually keeps the place warm — you’d be surprised how many London places fail at that basic requirement. There’s no fancy concierge service, but the check-in process was straightforward, and when I had a question about the thermostat, someone got back to me quickly.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gives you independence without the isolation. You’re staying in a real London neighborhood, not some touristy bubble, but you’ve got everything you need right in your space. The price point makes sense for what you get — it’s not trying to be something it isn’t. After a week here, I felt like I’d been living in London rather than just visiting it, and that’s actually pretty rare for short-term stays.
London’s apartments welcome long stays with terrace views, museum access, and bike routes to hidden mews streets.
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