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Spacious studio for 4 near Regents Park n1
First Impressions
Spacious studio for 4 near Regents Park n1 sits on a quiet residential street in Camden that feels worlds away from the tourist chaos, yet you’re actually just a short walk from all the action. The building itself is classic North London — Victorian red brick with those tall windows that let in surprisingly good light. When I first arrived, I was honestly impressed by how the hosts managed to create a proper studio space that doesn’t feel cramped, even with sleeping arrangements for four people.
The Space
This apartment really delivers on the “spacious” promise in its name. The main area flows well between the sleeping zone and living space, with a kitchenette that’s actually functional rather than just decorative. I mean, you’ve got a proper fridge, decent counter space, and enough cookware to handle breakfast or simple meals without feeling like you’re camping. The bathroom surprised me too — it’s compact but thoughtfully designed, with good water pressure and enough shelf space for your toiletries.
Location Benefits
Being in London‘s Camden area, you’re positioned perfectly between the village-like charm of Primrose Hill and the edgier energy of Camden Market. Regent’s Park is genuinely close — about a ten-minute stroll through residential streets lined with those gorgeous London plane trees. What I love about this spot is that you can grab morning coffee from the local café on Haverstock Hill, then be feeding ducks in the park or browsing the stalls at Camden Lock within minutes.
Practical Touches
The hosts clearly understand what travelers actually need. There’s reliable WiFi throughout, plenty of power outlets positioned where you’d want them, and storage solutions that work for longer stays. The room stays surprisingly quiet despite being in London — double-glazed windows do their job well. I also appreciated the local area guide they provide, which includes some lesser-known gems like the Sunday farmers market just off Regent’s Park Road.
Why Guests Love It
This four-star property works because it strikes the right balance between comfort and character. You’re staying in a real London neighborhood where locals walk their dogs and grab groceries, not some sterile hotel district. The space genuinely accommodates four people without everyone stepping on each other, which is rare in London. Plus, the transport links are excellent — Chalk Farm tube is walkable, and you’ve got multiple bus routes that connect you to central London and beyond. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re living in London rather than just visiting.
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