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StayPrime Earls Court Serviced Apartments
First Impressions
When I first stepped into StayPrime Earls Court Serviced Apartments, I wasn’t expecting much — honestly, the name sounds pretty corporate. But you know what? This four-star property actually surprised me in the best way. The lobby feels more like a boutique hotel than your typical serviced apartments, and the staff genuinely seemed to care about making sure I had everything sorted.
The Neighborhood
The Earls Court location is what really sold me on this place. You’re literally a three-minute walk from the Earls Court tube station, which means you can be in central London in about fifteen minutes. What I love about this area is that it’s got this perfect mix — you’ve got the buzz of South Kensington’s museums nearby, but Earls Court itself still feels residential and, well, livable. There’s a Sainsbury’s right around the corner, which becomes surprisingly important when you’re staying somewhere with a proper kitchen.
The Apartment
My apartment was way more spacious than I expected — I mean, we’re talking about London here, where space comes at a premium. The kitchen actually works, not like those tiny hotel kitchenettes that are more for show. I could make proper meals, which saved me a fortune during my week-long stay. The living area felt separate from the bedroom, so it didn’t feel like I was camping out in a hotel room for days on end.
Practical Touches
Here’s what I really appreciated — they’ve thought about the details that matter when you’re staying somewhere for more than a night or two. The Wi-Fi is actually fast enough to work from (tested it extensively), there’s proper storage space for your stuff, and the housekeeping team comes weekly but doesn’t hover. The building’s got parking available too, though honestly, you won’t need a car with the tube access being so good.
Why Guests Love It
Look, StayPrime isn’t trying to be the fanciest place in London, and that’s exactly why it works so well. It’s comfortable, practical, and located in a spot where you feel like you’re actually living in the city rather than just visiting it. The 8.1 rating makes sense — it’s the kind of place that does what it promises without any fuss. If you’re staying in London for more than a few days, especially for work or an extended visit, this beats a traditional hotel room hands down.
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