First Impressions
The Portobello Apartment sits on a quiet stretch of Wornington Road, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first arrived. The building has that classic West London charm — nothing flashy, but you can tell it’s been thoughtfully maintained. What struck me immediately was how residential it feels, like you’re staying in someone’s actual home rather than a typical hotel setup.
The Neighborhood Reality
You’re technically in Kensington and Chelsea, which sounds incredibly posh, but this particular corner feels more real than touristy. There’s a Tesco Express about three minutes away (trust me, you’ll use it), and the local cafés actually serve residents, not just visitors. The Westway flyover runs nearby, so there’s some traffic noise, but it’s the kind of city hum you get used to quickly. Ladbroke Grove tube station is walkable, though I’d budget about 12 minutes — it’s not exactly around the corner.
The Space Itself
This four-star setup really delivers on the apartment concept. The room I stayed in had proper space to spread out, with a small seating area that I actually used (you know how hotel chairs usually go ignored). The kitchenette was surprisingly functional — I mean, it’s not going to replace your home setup, but you can definitely handle breakfast and simple meals without feeling cramped. The bathroom was modern enough, though the shower pressure was just okay.
What Actually Matters
The WiFi worked perfectly, which shouldn’t be noteworthy but somehow always is. Parking is available, though you’ll want to sort that out in advance — street parking around here can be a nightmare during the day. The building stays quiet, even with other guests coming and going. I appreciated that the windows actually opened properly, something you don’t always get in converted buildings like this.
Why Guests Love It
Look, The Portobello Apartment isn’t trying to be the flashiest place in town, and that’s exactly why it works. You get genuine space, a neighborhood feel, and reasonable access to central London without paying Notting Hill prices. The 8.5 rating makes sense — it’s not perfect, but it delivers on what it promises. If you want to feel like you’re living in London rather than just visiting, this place gets it right.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in