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Tottenham Spur Hideaway
First Impressions
Honestly, when I first pulled up to Tottenham Spur Hideaway on High Road, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a flat tucked inside Bergen Apartments. But you know what? This four-star spot completely surprised me. The entrance might be shared with other residents, but once you’re inside Flat 3, it feels like your own private sanctuary in North London.
The Space
The apartment itself is cleverly designed — I mean, they’ve really maximized every square inch without making it feel cramped. The main room doubles as both living area and bedroom, which initially had me worried, but the layout actually works brilliantly. There’s a proper kitchenette that’s surprisingly well-equipped (I made coffee and a decent breakfast without any issues), and the bathroom is modern and spotless.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s the thing about staying on High Road — you’re literally in the heart of Tottenham, which gives you this authentic London neighborhood vibe that tourists rarely experience. The Tube station is a short walk away, so getting into central London takes maybe 30 minutes. Plus, if you’re a football fan, White Hart Lane is practically next door (hence the name, obviously).
What Makes It Work
The hosts have thought about the little things that matter when you’re staying somewhere for more than just a night. Fast WiFi, decent water pressure, blackout curtains that actually block light, and — this might sound small — but proper hangers in the wardrobe. There’s no restaurant on-site since it’s an apartment setup, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. You’ve got Tottenham’s fantastic food scene right outside your door, from proper fish and chips to some surprisingly good Turkish spots.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t your typical hotel experience, and that’s exactly why it works so well. You get the independence of having your own place, the comfort of a well-thought-out space, and you’re staying in a real London neighborhood rather than some tourist bubble. The 8.7 rating makes perfect sense — it delivers exactly what it promises without any pretense. Street parking can be a bit tricky during the day, but evenings and weekends are fine if you’re driving.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
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