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Rose Suite Camden Town 3 Bedroom Sleeps 11
First Impressions
Rose Suite Camden Town 3 Bedroom Sleeps 11 isn’t your typical hotel — it’s actually a proper apartment that feels like staying in someone’s well-appointed London home. Located on Haverstock Hill, you’re positioned perfectly between the energy of Camden’s markets and the leafy calm of Hampstead Heath. The building itself has that classic North London charm, and honestly, walking up to it feels more like visiting friends than checking into accommodation.
The Space That Surprised Me
What struck me first was how genuinely spacious this place is — when they say it sleeps 11, they’re not talking about cramming people onto sofas. Each room has proper beds, and the layout actually works for larger groups without everyone feeling like they’re stepping on each other. The main living area connects naturally to a full kitchen that’s equipped well enough that we ended up cooking most evenings instead of eating out (which, let’s be honest, saved us a fortune in London).
Location Perks You’ll Actually Use
Here’s what I loved about the spot — you’re a five-minute walk from Camden Town station, which puts you on the Northern Line straight into central London. But more importantly, you can stroll down to Camden Market when you want the chaos, or head uphill toward Hampstead when you need to breathe. The local Sainsbury’s is practically next door, and there’s this little Lebanese place around the corner that became our go-to for quick dinners.
The Practical Stuff
This four-star setup handles the basics really well — decent WiFi throughout, reliable heating (crucial for London), and enough bathroom space that morning routines don’t turn into a logistical nightmare. The washing machine was actually a lifesaver for a week-long stay, and there’s proper parking if you’re brave enough to drive in London. I mean, the building management is responsive, and check-in was straightforward even though we arrived later than planned.
Why Groups Keep Coming Back
What makes this place work is how it handles the reality of group travel — you get space to spread out, a central location without the tourist trap pricing, and enough room that you can actually relax together. The combination of being residential enough to feel settled but close enough to everything that matters makes it sort of perfect for families or friend groups who want to experience London without feeling like they’re living in a hotel lobby. You know what I mean — sometimes you just want to come home, make a cup of tea, and plan tomorrow without everyone listening in.
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