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95 Studios
First Impressions
95 Studios sits on a quiet stretch of West End Lane in South Hampstead, and honestly, you might walk right past it if you’re not paying attention. The building has that understated London charm — nothing flashy, but there’s something reassuring about its low-key presence. It’s the kind of place that feels more like a residential building than a traditional hotel, which actually works in its favor.
Location & Neighborhood
South Hampstead isn’t exactly tourist central, but that’s precisely why it works. You’re tucked away in a genuinely local area where people actually live and work, not just snap photos. London’s Tube connections are solid here — West Hampstead station is a short walk, and you can reach central areas without the crowds that swamp places like Covent Garden. The street itself has a nice mix of independent shops and cafés, plus you’re within striking distance of Hampstead Heath if you need some green space.
The Studios
Here’s where this three-star place gets interesting — each apartment feels like someone’s actual flat rather than a cookie-cutter hotel room. The kitchenette setups are surprisingly functional, with enough space to prep more than just instant coffee. I mean, you’re not going to host a dinner party, but you can definitely handle breakfast and light meals without feeling cramped. The furnishings are clean and modern without trying too hard, and there’s actually decent storage space for longer stays.
Daily Life
What struck me most was how the place operates — it’s more like serviced apartments than a traditional hotel experience. There’s no buzzing lobby or round-the-clock front desk, which some people love and others find off-putting. The self-check-in system works smoothly enough, though you’ll want to sort out any issues during business hours. Parking can be tricky in this area (welcome to London), but there are options nearby if you’re driving.
Why Guests Appreciate It
The real appeal here is value and authenticity — you get more space than most central London hotels at this price point, plus you’re staying somewhere that feels genuinely local rather than touristy. It’s particularly good for longer visits when you want to settle in rather than just crash between sightseeing sessions. The kitchen facilities mean you can save money on meals, and the neighborhood gives you a real taste of residential London life. Sure, it’s not going to wow you with fancy amenities, but it delivers exactly what it promises without any pretense.
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