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Top Floor Apartment 2 Mins to Train Station, Near London Museum – Pass the Keys
First Impressions
Top Floor Apartment 2 Mins to Train Station, Near London Museum – Pass the Keys is one of those finds that actually delivers on its promise — you really can walk to Edgware Station in about two minutes. I’ll be honest, when I first saw the name, I thought it was trying too hard, but the location genuinely works. It’s a three-star apartment that sits right in the heart of Edgware, and you know what? Sometimes being practical beats being fancy.
The Space
The room setup is pretty clever — it’s on the top floor, so you get decent natural light and it feels less cramped than you’d expect. The kitchen is actually functional, not just a token gesture with a mini-fridge and microwave. I mean, you can cook a proper meal here if you want to save money on London’s restaurant prices. The whole place feels like someone’s real home rather than a sterile hotel box, which honestly makes a difference when you’re staying more than a night or two.
Getting Around
Here’s where this place really shines — Edgware Station is literally around the corner, and you’re on the Northern Line, so central London is totally doable. The London Museum they mention in the name? It’s a pleasant walk, though I’d say it’s more like 10-15 minutes than “near” exactly. But the train connections more than make up for it. You can be in Camden in about 20 minutes, which beats fighting London traffic or paying for expensive parking downtown.
The Neighborhood Feel
Edgware has this suburban London vibe that grows on you — it’s not touristy, but that’s actually refreshing. There’s a Tesco nearby for groceries, and the local restaurant scene is more diverse than you’d think. I found a decent Indian place within walking distance, and there’s a pub that locals actually frequent rather than just tourists. It feels like you’re experiencing a slice of real London life, not the postcard version.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t going to wow you with fancy amenities or Instagram-worthy interiors, but it does exactly what it says it’ll do. The 7.6 rating makes sense — it’s solid, reliable, and well-positioned for people who want to explore London without paying central London prices. If you’re the type who values being able to cook your own breakfast and catch an early train without stress, this place actually works really well. Just don’t expect hotel services — you’re basically renting someone’s apartment, which comes with both the freedom and responsibility that implies.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in