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SAV Stays Apartment Two Bed Flat Uxbridge
First Impressions
SAV Stays Apartment Two Bed Flat Uxbridge sits tucked away on Little London Close — and honestly, the name pretty much tells you what you’re getting. This three-star self-catering setup isn’t trying to be fancy, but after staying here, I can tell you it gets the basics right for travelers who need more space than a typical hotel room offers.
The Space Itself
You’re getting a proper two-bedroom apartment here, which actually feels refreshing after cramming into standard hotel rooms. The layout works well — there’s enough space that you’re not tripping over each other if you’re traveling with family or friends. The kitchen isn’t huge, but it’s got what you need for basic meals, which honestly saves a fortune when you’re staying for more than a couple nights.
The furniture is what I’d call functional rather than Instagram-worthy, but everything seemed clean and in working order during my stay. You know what I appreciated? Proper storage space and a dining table where you can actually spread out your stuff.
Location & Getting Around
Little London Close is one of those quiet residential streets that feels properly suburban — you’re definitely not in the thick of London’s hustle here in Uxbridge. The area’s got that outer London vibe where things slow down a bit, but the Tube station isn’t too far if you need to head into central London. I mean, it’s not a five-minute walk, but it’s doable.
There’s parking available, which is actually a big deal if you’re driving — try finding that in Zone 1 without paying through the nose. The neighborhood has a few local shops and a Tesco nearby, so you can stock up on groceries without much hassle.
What Works (and What Doesn’t)
Look, with a 6.2 rating, you’re not walking into perfection here. The place does its job as affordable accommodation with more space than you’d get elsewhere, but don’t expect five-star touches. The WiFi worked fine for me, and the heating kept things comfortable during my winter stay.
The building itself is fairly modern, so you’re not dealing with creaky floors or dodgy plumbing. That said, soundproofing between units could be better — I could hear my neighbors occasionally, though it wasn’t terrible.
Why It Makes Sense
This place works best for travelers who prioritize space and value over fancy amenities. If you’re planning day trips around London or just need a base that’s not right in the city center chaos, SAV Stays delivers exactly what it promises. Families or groups sharing the cost will find it particularly worthwhile — splitting a two-bedroom apartment often beats paying for multiple hotel rooms.
Just set your expectations accordingly. You’re getting practical accommodation in outer London, not boutique charm or luxury service. For what you pay, though, it’s a solid choice when you need room to breathe.
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