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Wilde Aparthotels London Liverpool Street
First Impressions
Wilde Aparthotels London Liverpool Street sits right on Middlesex Street, and honestly, the location couldn’t be better if you’re looking to be in the thick of things. This four-star place has that sleek, modern aparthotel vibe — you know, the kind where you get hotel services but with the space and freedom of having your own place. The lobby feels contemporary without being cold, and the staff actually seem to know what they’re doing.
Location & Getting Around
You’re basically a stone’s throw from Liverpool Street Station, which means you can get anywhere in London without much fuss. What I really appreciate is how close you are to both the City’s business district and some genuinely interesting neighborhoods. Spitalfields Market is right there — perfect for weekend browsing — and you can walk to Shoreditch in about ten minutes if you want to check out the street art and trendy spots.
The Apartment Setup
The apartment I stayed in was surprisingly spacious for London standards. The kitchenette isn’t just for show — it’s actually functional with a proper fridge, microwave, and even a dishwasher. The room layout feels thoughtfully designed, with a comfortable bed and a decent work area that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. The bathroom was modern and well-maintained, though not particularly large.
Practical Stuff That Matters
One thing that stood out was how quiet it was, considering you’re in such a central spot. The windows do a good job of keeping street noise out. There’s no on-site restaurant, but with Borough Market and all the food options around Liverpool Street, that’s hardly a problem. The building has decent wifi throughout, and housekeeping was consistent without being intrusive. Parking isn’t included, but honestly, you don’t need a car here anyway.
Why Guests Love It
What makes this place work is the balance it strikes — you get the independence of your own space but with hotel-level service when you need it. The 24-hour front desk is genuinely helpful, and they know the area well enough to give you solid recommendations. It’s particularly good if you’re staying for more than a couple nights, since you can actually live a bit rather than just crash between tourist activities. The price point feels fair for what you get, especially considering how much you’d pay for a similar setup in other parts of central London.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in