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The Most Premium Apartments Oxford Street Area
First Impressions
The Most Premium Apartments Oxford Street Area sits on Great Titchfield Street, and honestly, the name tells you exactly what you’re getting. It’s a three-star place that doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not — just solid apartment-style accommodation in one of London‘s busiest areas. The building itself is typical London Victorian, which means character but also means you’ll hear the occasional creak in the floorboards.
Location & Neighborhood
You know what’s great about Great Titchfield Street? It’s close enough to Oxford Street that you can walk there in about three minutes, but far enough away that you’re not dealing with the absolute chaos 24/7. The street has this mix of media companies and creative agencies, so there’s always something happening during the day. Plus, you’ve got Goodge Street and Oxford Circus stations both within easy walking distance — actually pretty handy when you’re lugging shopping bags around.
The Apartment Experience
Each unit comes with its own kitchen, which I mean, that’s the whole point of staying here rather than a regular hotel. The kitchens are basic but functional — you can definitely cook a proper meal if you want to save some money on London’s restaurant prices. The living spaces feel more like someone’s actual flat than a hotel room, complete with a sofa you can actually relax on after spending the day walking around the city.
Practical Considerations
Look, with a 7.3 rating, this place isn’t going to blow your mind, but it does what it says on the tin. The Wi-Fi works fine, the heating keeps you warm (important in London), and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. The staff are helpful enough, though don’t expect round-the-clock concierge service — this is more of a “here are your keys, let us know if something breaks” kind of setup.
Why Guests Love It
What really works here is the independence factor. You’re not tied to hotel breakfast times or worrying about disturbing other guests when you come back late from a West End show. The apartments give you that London living experience without committing to a long-term rental, and honestly, being able to make your own coffee in the morning instead of hunting for an overpriced café is worth something. It’s particularly good if you’re staying for more than just a weekend — having your own space to decompress makes a real difference when you’re exploring a city as intense as London.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in