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Spacious APT with Garden in Central London
First Impressions
Spacious APT with Garden in Central London sits on one of those quietly elegant squares that most tourists walk right past without noticing. Regent Square in Camden has this wonderful village-y feel that’s honestly surprising given you’re smack in the middle of London. The building itself is classic Georgian — you know, those beautiful white-painted terraces with the tall windows that make you feel like you’re stepping into a period drama.
The Space Itself
When they say spacious, they actually mean it — which is refreshing in London where “cozy” usually translates to “you can touch both walls at once.” This four-star apartment genuinely feels like a proper home rather than a cramped hotel room. The garden access is what really sold me though. There’s something magical about having your morning coffee outside in central London without the constant hum of traffic drowning out your thoughts.
Location Perks
Camden gets a bad rap sometimes — people think it’s all tourist markets and punk memorabilia — but this corner near Russell Square is completely different. You’re a five-minute walk from the British Museum, which I discovered stays open late on Fridays (perfect for avoiding the daytime crowds). The Tube connections are brilliant too; Russell Square station gets you pretty much anywhere without the usual London underground gymnastics.
Living Like a Local
The kitchenette actually works, unlike some places where it’s clearly just for show. I ended up shopping at the Waitrose on Brunswick Centre — it’s about a ten-minute walk and feels like discovering a secret local spot. Having proper counter space and a full-sized fridge meant I could stock up on those ridiculously expensive London groceries without feeling guilty about waste. The whole setup just makes sense if you’re staying more than a couple nights.
Why Guests Love It
Honestly, it’s the combination of space and that garden that keeps people coming back. Most London accommodations make you choose — either you’re central but cramped, or you’ve got room to breathe but you’re stuck taking three trains to get anywhere interesting. This place gives you both, plus there’s something about having your own front door rather than walking through a hotel lobby that changes the whole experience. The 8.6 rating makes perfect sense when you realize you’re getting a proper London home base, not just somewhere to sleep between tourist activities.
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