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Studio – Sleeps 3 – Near Ealing Broadway Station
First Impressions
Studio – Sleeps 3 – Near Ealing Broadway Station isn’t trying to be fancy, and honestly, that’s exactly what makes it work. You’ll find this four-star spot tucked away on The Mall — just a quick walk from all the Ealing Broadway chaos, but far enough that you can actually get some sleep. The building has that classic London residential feel, nothing flashy, but everything you need is right there.
Location That Actually Makes Sense
Look, London accommodation near major transport hubs usually means you’re either paying through the nose or staying somewhere questionable. This place breaks that rule. Ealing Broadway Station is literally around the corner, which means you’re on the Central or District lines in minutes — no dragging luggage through endless corridors or waiting for night buses. The area’s got that proper West London vibe too, with decent pubs and cafes that aren’t tourist traps.
The Space Itself
The room is compact but they’ve actually thought about how people live. There’s a small kitchenette that’s more functional than most hotel setups — you can make proper coffee in the morning or grab something from the Tesco down the road and have a real meal. For three people, it works better than you’d expect, though you’ll definitely know each other well by checkout time.
What Works (And What Doesn’t)
The shower’s got decent pressure, which is honestly rare in older London buildings. WiFi actually works throughout the studio, and there’s enough storage space that you’re not living out of your suitcase the entire time. The neighborhood gets properly quiet after 10 PM — something you definitely can’t say about central London hotels. That said, if you’re expecting daily housekeeping or a concierge, you’re in the wrong place.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
It’s the combination of location and value that keeps this place booked. You’re getting genuine London living without the insane zone 1 prices, but you can still be in Oxford Circus in 25 minutes when you want to be. The local Turkish restaurant next door does incredible takeaway, and there’s a proper British pub across the street that serves Sunday roasts. For travelers who want to experience London like locals do — rather than just tick off tourist sites — this studio hits the sweet spot between authentic and practical.
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