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Westminster two bed one bath sleeps 5 with Air-Con
First Impressions
When I first arrived at Westminster two bed one bath sleeps 5 with Air-Con, I’ll be honest — the name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but it tells you everything you need to know. This four-star apartment sits right on Marsham Street, and you’re literally in the heart of government territory. I mean, you can practically hear the political wheels turning from your window.
The Space That Works
The apartment itself is surprisingly well thought out for a place that sleeps five people. The two bedrooms are actually decent sizes — not those cramped London boxes you sometimes get stuck with. What really saved me during my July stay was the air conditioning, which honestly felt like a godsend when London decided to have one of those rare heatwaves. The kitchen has everything you’d actually use, not just the bare minimum, and there’s enough space that you won’t be bumping into each other if you’re traveling with family or friends.
Location Perks
Here’s what I love about staying in Westminster — you’re walking distance from Big Ben and Parliament, but you’re also close to some really solid local spots that tourists miss. There’s a Tesco Express just around the corner, which became my best friend for quick breakfast runs. The Tube connections are fantastic too; Victoria Station is close enough that getting anywhere in London becomes pretty straightforward. You know what surprised me? How quiet it actually gets at night, considering you’re in such a central spot.
Practical Comfort
The bathroom situation works well — one full bath for five people isn’t luxury, but the water pressure is good and it’s clean. Each room has enough storage that you’re not living out of suitcases, and the living area gives everyone space to spread out. I actually ended up working from the dining table a few mornings, and the Wi-Fi held up perfectly for video calls. Small detail, but the windows open properly — something you don’t always get in London apartments.
Why Guests Love It
That 9.8 rating makes sense once you’ve stayed here. It’s not trying to be fancy or Instagram-perfect — it’s just a really solid base for exploring London. The value hits differently when you realize what hotel rooms cost in this area, and having that extra space plus a proper kitchen means you can actually live a bit instead of just sleeping somewhere. If you’re coming with kids or need parking (there are options nearby), this place solves the practical stuff while keeping you right where the action is.
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