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Stylish appartment next2 Westminster with rooftop
First Impressions
The Stylish appartment next2 Westminster with rooftop sits on a quiet residential street in Lambeth, just a stone’s throw from Westminster Bridge. I’ll be honest — the name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but don’t let that put you off. This four-star apartment occupies the third floor of a modern building, and there’s actually a proper lift, which is more of a blessing than you’d expect when you’re hauling luggage through London.
The Space
What strikes you immediately is how much natural light floods the place. The room feels genuinely spacious for London standards — I mean, you can actually walk around the bed without doing that awkward sideways shuffle. The kitchen is surprisingly well-equipped too; they’ve managed to squeeze in everything you’d actually need without making it feel cramped. The décor leans modern and clean, nothing too fancy but definitely stylish enough to make your Instagram stories look good.
That Rooftop Situation
Here’s where things get interesting — the rooftop terrace is the real star of this show. You’ve got Westminster Bridge literally right there, and on a clear evening, watching the sunset hit Big Ben from up there is pretty special. I spent way more time up there than I planned, honestly. It’s not huge, but there’s enough space for a proper drink and some decent photos. Just bring a jacket because London wind hits differently when you’re up high.
Location Reality Check
The Lambeth location works better than you might think. Sure, you’re south of the Thames, but Westminster tube station is genuinely a five-minute walk — I timed it. You can pop over to Borough Market for weekend breakfast, or walk along the river path toward the London Eye. The neighborhood itself is pretty residential and quiet, which means you’ll actually get some sleep, but there’s a Tesco Express nearby for essentials.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea — it’s more like staying in a friend’s well-appointed flat than a traditional hotel experience. But that’s exactly why it works so well for certain travelers. The combination of being steps from Westminster yet tucked away on a quiet street gives you the best of both worlds. That rooftop access alone makes it worth considering, especially if you’re the type who likes having your own space to decompress after a day of sightseeing. Just don’t expect daily housekeeping or a concierge — you’re basically living like a temporary Londoner, which, honestly, might be exactly what you’re looking for.
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