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Split Level 2 Bed Apartment- Mayfair
First Impressions
Split Level 2 Bed Apartment- Mayfair sits on Stanhope Row, and honestly, the address tells you everything you need to know about this place. You’re right in the heart of Mayfair — I mean, you can practically feel the money in the air when you step outside. The building itself has that classic London townhouse charm, though it’s been converted into modern apartments that actually work for travelers who want more than just a hotel room.
The Space
This is where the four-star rating makes sense — the split-level layout gives you proper breathing room. The main living area downstairs feels surprisingly spacious for London, with a kitchen that’s actually functional (not one of those tiny hotel kitchenettes that can barely fit a coffee maker). Upstairs, the two bedrooms are well-proportioned, and the beds are comfortable enough that you won’t spend your vacation complaining about your back.
Location Perks
Here’s what I love about staying here — you’re a two-minute walk from Berkeley Square, which means you’re close to everything but not drowning in tourist crowds. Green Park tube station is right there, so you can get anywhere in London without the headache. And if you’re into shopping or just people-watching, Bond Street is literally around the corner.
Practical Details
The apartment comes with all the basics you’d expect, plus some thoughtful touches like decent Wi-Fi and proper heating (trust me, this matters in London). There’s no on-site restaurant, but with Mayfair’s dining scene at your doorstep, that’s hardly a problem. The lack of dedicated parking is typical for central London — you’re better off using public transport anyway.
Why Guests Love It
What really works here is the balance — you get the independence of having your own space without sacrificing the prime location. It’s perfect for small groups or families who want to experience London like locals rather than tourists shuffling between hotel lobbies and overpriced room service. The split-level design means everyone gets their own space, which honestly saves relationships when you’re traveling together for a week.
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