First Impressions
Woodstock Apartments sits right in the heart of Marylebone, and honestly, the location alone makes it worth considering. I mean, you’re on a quiet residential street that somehow manages to feel peaceful despite being just minutes from Oxford Street’s chaos. The building itself has that classic London townhouse charm — red brick, Georgian windows, the works — but inside it’s been completely modernized without losing its character.
The Neighborhood
Here’s what I love about this spot in London — you’re actually staying where locals live and work, not in some tourist bubble. Woodstock Street runs between Oxford Street and the quieter Marylebone Lane, so you get the best of both worlds. There’s a proper British pub called The Grazing Goat literally around the corner, and Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street is maybe a five-minute walk. You know what’s great? The Wallace Collection is right there too, and it’s free — most tourists miss it completely.
The Apartment Experience
Each apartment feels more like staying in someone’s stylish flat than a typical hotel room. The kitchen actually works — I’m talking full-size fridge, proper oven, dishwasher, the whole setup. The furnishings are modern but warm, lots of neutral tones with pops of color that don’t feel forced. What struck me was how much natural light these places get, especially considering you’re in central London where that’s sort of rare.
Daily Life Here
The four-star rating feels accurate — this isn’t trying to be flashy, just really well-executed. There’s no restaurant on-site, but honestly, that’s part of the appeal. You’ve got Borough Market vendors at Selfridges food hall, plus Chiltern Firehouse is walking distance if you’re feeling fancy. The staff knows the area inside and out, and they’ll point you toward places like The Providores for brunch or explain how to navigate the Regent’s Park entrance that’s closest to the rose garden.
Why Guests Love It
Look, if you want to feel like you’re actually living in London for a few days rather than just visiting, this is your spot. The combination of space, location, and that homey-but-polished vibe works really well. Parking is available but honestly unnecessary — you’re so well connected to everything by foot or tube that a car would just complicate things. The 8.8 rating makes sense when you consider what you’re getting: independence, great location, and apartments that actually feel like homes rather than hotel rooms with kitchenettes slapped in as an afterthought.
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