First Impressions
Two Bed Flat in Bush Hill Park sits on a quiet residential street that honestly feels more like you’re staying at a friend’s place than a typical hotel. The moment you walk up to 9a Saint Marks Road, you’ll notice this isn’t your standard tourist accommodation — it’s a proper local experience in what’s actually one of Enfield‘s more charming neighborhoods. The four-star rating makes sense when you see how thoughtfully everything’s been set up.
The Space
What I love about this place is that you get a genuine two-bedroom flat, not some cramped hotel room where you’re tripping over your luggage. The living area has this comfortable, lived-in feel — you know, the kind where you can actually spread out and relax after a day of exploring London. The kitchen is properly equipped too, which means you can grab groceries from the local Tesco Express and actually cook a decent meal if you want to save some money or just fancy a quiet night in.
Location & Getting Around
Bush Hill Park might not be a name that immediately rings a bell, but that’s actually part of its charm. You’re about 30 minutes from central London by train, and Bush Hill Park station is literally a 5-minute walk away. The thing is, this area gives you a proper slice of suburban London life — tree-lined streets, local pubs, and that relaxed vibe you just don’t get in Zone 1. I mean, you can walk to Enfield Town in about 15 minutes if you need more shops or dining options.
Neighborhood Feel
What strikes me most about staying here is how you become part of the community, even if it’s just for a few days. There’s a decent Turkish restaurant around the corner, and the local park (Jubilee Park) is perfect for morning jogs or just sitting with a coffee. The neighbors are friendly but not intrusive — you get that nice balance of feeling welcome without feeling watched. Plus, there’s reliable parking on the street, which anyone who’s tried to park in London will tell you is basically a miracle.
Why Guests Love It
The 9.0 rating really speaks for itself, but I think it comes down to authenticity and value. You’re getting genuine space, a real kitchen, and the chance to experience London like a local rather than a tourist passing through. The flat is clean, well-maintained, and has all those little touches that show someone actually cares about your stay. Sure, you’re not in Covent Garden, but you’re getting twice the space for half the price — and honestly, the train journey into town becomes part of the experience rather than a hassle.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in