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Superb Apartment with parking
First Impressions
The Superb Apartment with parking sits on a quiet residential street in Harrow on the Hill, and honestly, the name pretty much sums it up. This three-star spot delivers exactly what it promises — a solid apartment stay with the bonus of dedicated parking, which anyone who’s driven around London will tell you is worth its weight in gold. The building itself blends right into the neighborhood, nothing flashy, just well-maintained and reassuring.
Location & Getting Around
You know what I love about this area? It’s got that proper English suburban feel without being completely cut off from everything. Harrow on the Hill station is close enough that you can actually walk there — I mean, it’s not next door, but it’s doable with luggage. The Metropolitan line gets you into central London in about 40 minutes, which honestly isn’t bad at all. Plus, having your own car space means you can explore the Chilterns or head out to Windsor without the usual London transport headaches.
The Apartment
The room setup here is what makes this place work so well for longer stays or families. You’ve got a proper living area that doesn’t feel cramped, and the kitchen is actually functional — not one of those tiny hotel kitchenettes where you can barely boil water. I appreciated having real counter space and a full-size fridge. The whole place feels more like staying in someone’s well-kept home rather than a sterile hotel room, if that makes sense.
Practical Matters
The parking situation deserves its own mention because it’s genuinely stress-free — you pull up, park, and that’s it. No hunting for spaces or feeding meters every two hours. The WiFi works well throughout the apartment, which matters if you’re working remotely or just trying to plan your London days. Everything feels thoughtfully set up, from the shower pressure (surprisingly good) to having enough electrical outlets where you actually need them.
Why Guests Love It
This place hits that sweet spot where you get the independence of your own space without paying central London prices. It’s the kind of spot that works whether you’re here for a week exploring London’s museums or using it as a base for day trips around the southeast. The combination of decent transport links, reliable parking, and a proper apartment setup makes it feel less like accommodation and more like a temporary London address — which, after a few days of sightseeing, is exactly what you want to come home to.
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