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Skyvillion – COZY APARTMENTS in Enfield Town With Free Parking & Wifi
First Impressions
Skyvillion – COZY APARTMENTS in Enfield Town With Free Parking & Wifi caught my attention right away — honestly, the name tells you exactly what you’re getting. Located on Sydney Road in Enfield, this three-star property sits in Tower Point, which sounds fancier than it actually is, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. You know what I mean — sometimes you just want a solid place to stay without all the pretense.
The Space
The apartment setup here is what really sets this place apart from your typical hotel experience. Each unit comes with a proper kitchen, which honestly saved me a fortune during my stay. I mean, being able to make your own coffee in the morning and grab snacks from the nearby Tesco instead of relying on overpriced hotel food — that’s a game changer. The room itself felt more like a temporary home than a sterile hotel space, with enough storage and a decent seating area where I could actually relax.
Location & Getting Around
Enfield Town isn’t exactly central London, but here’s the thing — it’s got character and the transport links are actually pretty solid. The train station is about a 10-minute walk, and you can be in central London in around 20 minutes. What I really appreciated though was having my own car sorted with the free parking — try finding that in Zone 1 for a reasonable price. The surrounding area has everything you need: shops, a few decent pubs, and that classic suburban London feel that’s quite charming once you settle in.
Practical Matters
The wifi works well (I was working remotely for part of my stay), and the whole check-in process was straightforward. Look, this isn’t a place with a concierge or room service, but the self-contained nature of it means you’ve got independence. The building itself is modern enough — clean corridors, decent lift, nothing fancy but everything functions as it should. I found the soundproofing pretty good too, which matters when you’re staying somewhere that feels more residential.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me about this place is how it fills a specific niche really well. If you’re traveling with family, staying for more than a couple of nights, or just prefer having your own space rather than a traditional hotel experience, this works brilliantly. The value proposition is solid — you’re getting significantly more space and amenities than you’d find in a central London hotel at this price point. Sure, you’re trading location for comfort and practicality, but for many travelers (especially those with cars or who don’t mind a short commute), that trade-off makes perfect sense.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in