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Ziggla Luxury Properties
First Impressions
Ziggla Luxury Properties sits on Fulham Road in a way that feels both residential and accessible — you know, that sweet spot where London doesn’t feel completely overwhelming. It’s a three-star property that honestly punches above its weight, and I mean that in the best way possible. The building has this understated charm that doesn’t scream for attention, which I actually appreciated after dealing with some of the more ostentatious places in central London.
The Location Game
Here’s what I love about this spot in Hammersmith and Fulham — you’re close enough to everything that matters but far enough away that you can actually breathe. The Fulham Broadway tube station is a short walk, and from there you can get pretty much anywhere without the chaos of staying right in Zone 1. There’s a Sainsbury’s nearby (trust me, you’ll need it), and the area has this lived-in feel that makes you understand how actual Londoners live.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was clean and functional — not trying to be something it isn’t, which I respected. The space felt more like a well-appointed apartment than a traditional hotel room, with enough space to actually unpack and settle in. The kitchen setup was genuinely useful, not just for show, and after eating out in London for a few days, being able to make a simple breakfast was honestly a relief.
Practical Considerations
Look, parking in London is always going to be a thing, but if you’re driving (which, honestly, why would you?), they’ve got options that won’t completely destroy your budget. The staff was helpful without being overly formal — they knew the area well and gave me actual useful recommendations rather than just pointing me toward tourist traps. The building itself is quiet, which in London feels like a minor miracle sometimes.
Why Guests Love It
What really works about Ziggla is that it doesn’t promise you the world and then disappoint — it delivers exactly what a solid three-star property should deliver, maybe a bit more. You’re not paying Mayfair prices, but you’re getting a genuinely comfortable base for exploring London. The 8.6 rating makes sense when you consider that this place focuses on getting the basics absolutely right rather than flashy extras that don’t really matter when you’re collapsing after a day of walking around the city.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in