First Impressions
When I first pulled up to Super deluxe apartment on Southfield Road, I’ll be honest — it’s not what you’d expect from the name. This three-star property sits quietly in a residential street in Barnet, and that’s actually part of its charm. The building blends right into the neighborhood, which means you’re staying somewhere that feels authentically local rather than touristy.
The Space
The apartment itself surprised me in the best way. You get a proper self-contained space with a functional kitchenette that’s actually usable — not one of those tiny hotel setups where you can barely make toast. I mean, there’s a proper fridge, microwave, and enough counter space to prep a simple meal if you want to skip eating out every night. The living area connects naturally to the sleeping space, and honestly, it feels more like staying at a friend’s place than a hotel room.
Location Perks
Here’s what I love about this spot — Barnet gives you that proper London suburb experience without the chaos of central zones. You’re actually well-connected; High Barnet tube station is walkable, and once you’re on the Northern line, central London’s about 30-40 minutes away. The neighborhood has that lived-in feel with local pubs and shops, plus you’ll find decent parking options around here, which is gold dust in London.
Daily Life Here
What struck me during my stay was how easy everything felt. There’s a Tesco Express just down the road for supplies, and the area’s got that quiet residential vibe where you can actually get a good night’s sleep. The apartment’s layout works well for either business travelers who need space to spread out or couples wanting something more homey than a standard hotel room. You know what? The kitchen setup meant I could grab fresh ingredients locally and cook breakfast exactly how I wanted it.
Why Guests Love It
That 8.8 rating makes total sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s not trying to be fancy — it’s just doing the fundamentals really well. You get space, independence, and a genuine taste of London suburban life. For the price point, especially compared to what you’d pay in Zone 1, this place delivers solid value. The apartment feels clean and well-maintained, and there’s something refreshing about having your own front door key rather than dealing with hotel lobby protocols all the time.
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