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Stunning 2BR Apt wPatio in Dalston, 2 min to Tube
First Impressions
The Stunning 2BR Apt wPatio in Dalston, 2 min to Tube sits right on Kingsland High Street, and honestly, the name doesn’t lie about the location. You’re literally two minutes from Dalston Kingsland station — I timed it. This three-star place feels more like staying at a friend’s flat than a typical hotel, which is exactly what you want in Hackney.
The Space
The apartment itself is pretty much what you’d expect from a modern conversion in this part of London. Two proper bedrooms mean you’re not fighting over who gets the sofa bed, and the patio — well, that’s where this place really shines. It’s not huge, but you can actually sit outside with your morning coffee and watch Dalston wake up. The kitchen is compact but functional, with everything you need if you want to cook instead of eating out every night.
Location & Neighborhood
Dalston’s got this energy that’s hard to describe — it’s artsy without being pretentious, diverse in the best possible way. You’ve got Ridley Road Market practically on your doorstep, which is brilliant for fresh produce and that authentic East London vibe. The bars and restaurants around here are the kind locals actually go to, not tourist traps. Dalston Roof Park is a short walk away if you want views over the city.
Getting Around
The transport links are actually fantastic from here. Dalston Junction is close too, so you’ve got both Overground and National Rail options. Central London? You’re talking 15-20 minutes max. I mean, you could walk to Shoreditch in about 25 minutes if you’re feeling ambitious, though the tube’s obviously quicker.
Why Guests Love It
What works about this place is the balance — you get that proper London neighborhood experience without being stuck in the middle of nowhere. The 7.8 rating makes sense because it’s not trying to be something it’s not. You get a decent-sized space, that outdoor area (rare in London apartments), and you’re in one of the city’s most interesting areas. It’s the kind of place where you’ll end up having better stories than if you’d stayed somewhere more “central.”
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