## Space
The apartment is newly renovated so you can be sure of a comfortable stay. It is fully equipped and has a terrace, perfect for enjoying breakfast or an evening glass of wine.
The location is superb, with Primrose Hill and Abbey road on your doorstep. Swiss cottage tube and South Hampstead station are 5 mins away.
London is right at your doorstep.
Amenities:
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
24/7 check-in as there is a lockbox with the keys
Kitchen:
Fully equipped
Oven
Stove
Refrigerator
Toaster
Kettle
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Bedroom 1:
King Bed
Wardrobe
Drawers
TV
Bedroom 2:
Small Double Bed
Wardrobe
TV
Office desk
Ample storage
Bathroom:
Shower
Toilet
Sink
Living Room:
Flat screen TV
Comfy sofas
Dining Table
Electric Fireplace
Terrace:
Bench
## Access
Guests will have full access to the property.
## Interaction
There is a 24/7 guest support team.
## Neighborhood
A grand and tranquil village in the heart of London, St John’s Wood is one of the city’s most upmarket residential locations. With elegant villa style housing that sweeps along the side of Regent’s Park, and an attractive high street filled with boutiques, it’s a neighbourhood professionals flock to.
From St John’s Wood it’s a brisk, beautiful walk into town, or just two Tube stops into Bond Street. Although just moments from the West End, at weekends there is little reason to leave this delightful enclave, with bars and restaurants aplenty. Picturesque Little Venice along the canal to the west, the stunning rose gardens and outdoor sports areas of Regent’s Park on its doorstep, and gorgeous views from Primrose Hill for those undaunted by the climb.
Young professionals who start London life here can rarely be persuaded to leave: once drawn by its bars and busy high street, later in life they stay for the good schools and strong community, the area’s village like feel is protected by the St John’s Wood Society.
The neighbourhood also has a strong multicultural presence, as evidenced by the golden domed Regent’s Park Mosque, St John’s Wood Church with its columned façade, the area’s synagogues, American School and French Lycée.
Pubs and restaurants: Whether locals are looking for a cosy fireplace, or a glass of wine and some tasty treats, St John’s Wood has an array of pubs and gastropubs to suit every taste. The Duke of York is warm and welcoming with a bar and casual dining area usually full of well heeled locals. Just a stone’s throw from the West End and Soho, residents don’t need to leave St John’s Wood for an excellent night out. Delisserie on Allitsen Road, Oslo Court on Charlbert Street and The Ivy Cafe on St John's Wood High Street are reliable and always busy.
Wine tasting: The Winery on nearby Clifton Road in Little Venice is one of west London’s best independent wine shops and hosts regular tastings for locals.
## Transit
Tube: St John’s Wood underground station in Zone 2 is on the Jubilee Line and links with Bond Street in just 5 minutes. Nearby South Hampstead station is on the well connected Overground line.
Rail: Overland services from nearby Paddington and Marylebone stations provide links with Heathrow, Birmingham, Bristol, the West Country and Wales.
Bus: There are several local bus routes connecting in all directions, including the 13 (to Aldwych), the 46 (to Farringdon), the 82 (to Victoria), the 139 (to Waterloo) and the 274 (to Islington). There are also two night buses – the N13 and the N113.
## Notes
Located in London, this apartment is in the city center. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Hyde Park and Finsbury Park, while The British Museum and Natural History Museum are cultural highlights. Check out an event or a game at Wembley Stadium, and consider making time for London Eye, a top attraction not to be missed.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!