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Spacious Family 3BR Near Stanmore Station- The Muse
First Impressions
Spacious Family 3BR Near Stanmore Station- The Muse sits tucked away on Hodgkins Mews, and honestly, you’d walk right past it if you weren’t looking. It’s one of those converted mews properties that feels more like a proper home than a typical hotel — which is exactly what you want when you’re traveling with kids or a group. The building has that quintessential London charm, but without the tourist crowds since Stanmore isn’t exactly on everyone’s radar.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s what I really appreciate about this spot — Stanmore Station is literally a few minutes’ walk away, and you’re on the Jubilee line straight into central London. No faffing about with connections or anything complicated. The neighborhood itself is properly residential, which means there’s a Tesco nearby for groceries and actual local pubs where you won’t pay tourist prices. It’s that sweet spot where you feel like you’re living in London rather than just visiting it.
The Space Itself
The three-bedroom setup is genuinely spacious — I mean, you can actually spread out your stuff without playing Tetris with your luggage. Each room feels thoughtfully laid out, not like they just crammed beds into every available corner. The kitchen is properly equipped too, which matters when you’re staying more than a couple nights or traveling with family who get hangry between meals. You know what surprised me? The whole place feels quite modern despite being in a period building.
What Makes It Work
This three-star place punches well above its weight — that 9 rating isn’t just fluff. The owners clearly understand that families need space to breathe, and business travelers sometimes want to cook their own breakfast instead of paying hotel prices. There’s proper storage, decent Wi-Fi that actually works throughout the flat, and — this is key — it’s quiet at night despite being so close to transport links.
Why Guests Love It
Look, if you’re expecting turndown service and a concierge, this isn’t your place. But if you want the freedom of your own space with all the practical bits sorted — good transport, proper beds, a functioning kitchen, and room to actually live rather than just sleep — then it’s brilliant. Families especially seem to love having somewhere the kids can spread out without bothering other hotel guests. Plus, you’re saving money on eating out every meal, which adds up fast in London.
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