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Stylish 3-bed apartment in London within walking distance to tube stations
First Impressions
Walking up to the Stylish 3-bed apartment in London within walking distance to tube stations on Percival Street, you’ll notice it sits right in the heart of Islington — and honestly, that’s half the appeal. This four-star apartment doesn’t try to be flashy from the outside, but step inside and you realize someone actually put thought into making this feel like home rather than just another rental.
The Space
The three bedrooms are genuinely spacious, which — let’s be real — is pretty rare for London. I mean, you can actually walk around the beds without doing that sideways shuffle thing. The main room flows nicely into the living area, and there’s proper storage space that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. The kitchen is modern enough that you’ll actually want to use it, with decent counter space and appliances that work properly (you’d be surprised how often that’s not the case).
Location & Getting Around
Here’s what really works about this place — you’re genuinely close to multiple tube stations, not just one. King’s Cross St. Pancras is about a 10-minute walk, Angel’s even closer, and you’ve got Farringdon nearby too. That gives you options when there are delays or closures, which… well, it’s London transport, so that flexibility matters. Plus, you’re in Islington proper, so there’s actually life happening around you — not just tourist spots.
The Neighborhood Feel
Percival Street itself is pretty quiet, but step onto Upper Street and you’ll find yourself in one of London’s better neighborhoods for just wandering around. There are proper local pubs (not the touristy ones), decent coffee shops, and that mix of chain stores and independent places that makes daily life easy. The Almeida Theatre’s practically around the corner if you’re into that sort of thing, and Camden Passage antique market is close enough for weekend browsing.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
What I appreciate most is that this apartment strikes that balance between being comfortable and being actually useful for a London stay. You’re not paying West End prices, but you’re still properly connected to everything. The space feels like somewhere you can spread out after long days of sightseeing, and having three separate bedrooms means groups or families aren’t constantly bumping into each other. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find yourself making coffee in the morning instead of immediately rushing out to find somewhere decent — and in London, that’s honestly worth quite a bit.
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