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Westfield Apartment 2 Bedroom near Notting Hill
First Impressions
Westfield Apartment 2 Bedroom near Notting Hill sits on a quiet residential street in Hammersmith, and honestly, that’s part of its charm. This apartment doesn’t try to be flashy — it’s just a solid, well-maintained space that feels more like staying at a friend’s place than in a typical hotel. The building blends right into the neighborhood, which I actually prefer to those glass tower hotels that stick out like sore thumbs.
The Space and Layout
Walking into this four-star place, you immediately notice how much room you have to spread out. The two bedrooms are properly sized — not those cramped spaces where you can barely open your suitcase. The main bedroom gets lovely morning light, and the second works perfectly as either another sleeping space or somewhere to dump all your shopping bags (let’s be honest, that’s what happens). The living area connects everything nicely, with a sofa that’s actually comfortable enough for evening unwinding.
Kitchen and Practical Touches
What really sold me on this place was the kitchen — it’s properly equipped, not just for show. You know how some apartment rentals give you two plates and a broken can opener? Not here. I mean, you could actually cook a proper meal if you wanted to skip the restaurant scene for a night. The fridge is full-sized, there’s decent counter space, and they’ve thought about the small stuff like having enough outlets for your devices.
Location and Getting Around
Here’s where local knowledge matters — Hammersmith might not sound as glamorous as staying right in London‘s center, but you’re actually brilliantly connected. The Hammersmith tube station is about a 10-minute walk, and from there you can reach Notting Hill in literally 15 minutes. Plus, parking around here isn’t the nightmare it is closer to town, which matters if you’re driving. The neighborhood has that proper residential London feel — tree-lined streets, corner shops, people walking their dogs.
Why Guests Love It
What strikes me most is how this place lets you live like a local rather than just passing through. There’s something refreshing about having your own front door key, being able to make morning coffee without queuing in a hotel lobby, and having space to actually unpack. The 8.7 rating makes sense — it’s not trying to be something it isn’t, just delivering exactly what it promises. For families or couples wanting more than a single hotel room, this setup works brilliantly, especially when you factor in the money you’ll save by not eating every meal out.
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