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Spacious flat in Central London
First Impressions
When I first walked into Spacious flat in Central London, I honestly wasn’t expecting much from what looked like just another apartment rental. But this four-star place on Chenies Street actually surprised me — the space feels genuinely roomy, which is pretty rare for central London. You know what struck me most? The ceilings are higher than you’d expect, and there’s this sense of breathing room that most London flats just don’t have.
Location That Actually Works
Chenies Street sits right in that sweet spot between Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia, and I mean it when I say the location is brilliant. You’re literally a two-minute walk from Goodge Street tube, which puts you one stop from Oxford Circus — honestly, that’s gold for getting around. The British Museum is practically on your doorstep, and Russell Square with its lovely gardens is just down the road when you need some green space.
The Space Itself
The room setup works really well for travelers who want more than just a hotel box. There’s a proper living area where you can actually spread out your stuff, plus a kitchenette that’s functional enough for making coffee and simple meals. I appreciated having somewhere to sit that wasn’t just the bed — it makes longer stays feel less cramped. The whole place has been done up nicely without being too fancy or trying too hard.
Neighborhood Feel
What I really like about this area is how it feels properly London without being touristy. There’s a Tesco Express around the corner for basics, and Charlotte Street (famous for its restaurants) is just a short walk away. The streets here have that classic Georgian architecture you see in films, but it’s still a working neighborhood with actual Londoners going about their business. You’ll find yourself walking past the same local coffee shops and pubs that people have been using for decades.
Why Guests Love It
This place gets a perfect 10 rating for good reason — it delivers on the promise of space and location without any nasty surprises. You’re getting the independence of an apartment rental with the reliability of a properly managed property. Plus, when you’re staying somewhere this central, you end up walking everywhere instead of spending half your day on the tube, which honestly makes the whole London experience better.
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