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Central London Beautiful 2bed
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2 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 4 Gäste
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Greater London, England
- Barbican Arts Centre16 Gehminuten
- St. Paul's Cathedral4 Autominuten
- Liverpool Street4 Autominuten
- London (LCY-London City)31 Autominuten
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2 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 4 Personen)
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
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Central London Beautiful 2bed
Welcome to your home away from home in the heart of London’s vibrant art district! This charming two-bedroom house is located just a stone's throw away from City University and only a 10-minute stroll from the world-renowned Barbican Centre, offering an unparalleled experience for couples and small families alike.
Experience the vibrant heart of London by staying in our centrally located property within a historic council building. Enjoy the perfect blend of urban excitement and local charm, with iconic landmarks, diverse dining, and family-friendly activities just steps away. Safe and welcoming, our property offers an authentic glimpse into the everyday life of this bustling metropolis. Your London adventure awaits!
The space
Unwind in the cozy living/dining area, which features a comfortable sofa, a flat-screen TV, and a stylish dining table for four. Natural light pours through the large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi available throughout the property. The fully-equipped kitchen comes complete with all the necessary tools, appliances, utensils, and dinnerware to prepare your own delicious meals.
After a long day of exploring the city, retreat to the bathroom where you can indulge in a relaxing bath or invigorating shower. This tranquil oasis is perfect for recharging your batteries after a day of sightseeing.
The location of this apartment simply couldn't be better - you are just a short walk away from the Barbican Centre, which is London's premier destination for theatre, shows, and art displays. To top it off, you can enjoy a scrumptious meal at the delightful rooftop restaurant, which offers mouth-watering cuisine at reasonable prices.
This exceptional property is the perfect choice for anyone seeking a home away from home experience in one of London's most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Guests will have access to the entire space
I will be available by app to answer any of your questions
One of the best things about London is its abundance of neighbourhoods, and the individual personality each of them holds.
Hidden in the heart of Central London amongst familiar names like King’s Cross and Barbican and you’ll find the brilliant Clerkenwell.
With Georgian terrace lined streets to admire, local pubs to pop in and grab a pint, and museums to wander, this bit of London will give you the idyllic neighbourhood feel that makes you not want to leave.
Hooked yet? Well, you’re in luck, here’s the best things to do in Clerkenwell, London.
1. Visit Smithfield Market
Over 800 years old, Smithfield Market is one of the oldest wholesale meat and livestock markets in Europe, and the biggest in the entire UK, accumulating a ton of history to discover.
The market is open to the public as well if you just want just to wander and explore, but since it is a wholesaler to restaurants around the city who are up before dawn to get the best cuts, it will definitely be an early morning experience with opening hours being midnight till 7am.
P.S. – If you want to learn more about the history of the market you can book the City Guides tour to learn everything from its Victorian architecture to its rise in popularity and turbulent history.
2. Get Chocolate-fied at The Chocolate Cocktail Club
Not sure about you, but I am an absolute feen for chocolate, and The Chocolate Club is the perfect remedy.
With a menu full of chocolatey goodness, you can indulge in drinks like their signature cocktail, The Chocotini, or maybe The Devil Wears Dark Chocolate, a decadent collaboration between Vanilla Vodka and a Dark Chocolate Liqueur.
They even have a chocolate-inspired afternoon tea available on Tuesdays & Fridays, all-inclusive of traditional sandwiches, scones and desserts (chocolate of course), with your choice of Hot Chocolate, Coffee or Tea for only £25pp.
I mean, it is called the Chocolate Cocktail Club, so of course, you can make it a boozy Afternoon Tea if you wish for only £35pp and switch the traditional tea out for a Chocotini Cocktail, or Prosecco.
Due to the trance chocolate has on folks, booking for regular entry is recommended, so you don’t get disappointed at the door. The £10 ticket includes guaranteed entry and your choice of a cocktail from a prepared selection.
P.S. – You can also visit The Chocolate Cocktail Club with the Go City Pass!
3. Wander Exmouth Market
Exmouth-Market-Clerkenwell
Part of the reason Clerkenwell is such an amazing neighbourhood is the village it radiates, and Exmouth Market is a perfect example.
The street is lined with local businesses, from neighbourhood pubs, florists & coffee joints to independent shops like Marby & Elm, a stationary design store to East Central Cycles, the local bike shop.
Although the Market is located still on an active city street, cars are only allowed to drive through on the weekdays from noon until 2:30pm making it mainly a pedestrian area, but watch out for the occasional car!
4. Learn History at the Charles Dickens Museum
A London neighbourhood wouldn’t be a London neighbourhood without a museum, so thank goodness Clerkenwell has the Charles Dickens Museum.
If you don’t know who Charles Dickens is, no judgement….okay maybe a little judgement as he is one of the most famous authors in History, having written 15 novels, including The Christmas Carol.
The museum is located right inside his family home where he lived from 1837 – 1839, and is set up pretty much exactly the way he left it.
While living in this London home, he completed one of his most renowned books, ‘Oliver Twist’, so if you’re a bookworm like me a visit here is a must.
Learn even more about Dickens by asking the history pros working there about any of the collections exhibited throughout the house, or really whatever you’re curious about.
They often say a popular question they get is how & where did the Dickens family go to the loo, so you can literally ask anything.
The museum is open for you to explore Wednesday through Sunday from 10am – 5pm, with admission starting at £7.50, and anyone under the age of six is free.
P.S. – The museum is located at 48 Doughty Street, close to Russell Square
5. And the Postal Museum
I know I know, you’re probably thinking…Candace what’s cool about stamps? But I promise you there’s so much more than stamps to discover here at the Postal Museum.
Experience the vibrant heart of London by staying in our centrally located property within a historic council building. Enjoy the perfect blend of urban excitement and local charm, with iconic landmarks, diverse dining, and family-friendly activities just steps away. Safe and welcoming, our property offers an authentic glimpse into the everyday life of this bustling metropolis. Your London adventure awaits!
The space
Unwind in the cozy living/dining area, which features a comfortable sofa, a flat-screen TV, and a stylish dining table for four. Natural light pours through the large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi available throughout the property. The fully-equipped kitchen comes complete with all the necessary tools, appliances, utensils, and dinnerware to prepare your own delicious meals.
After a long day of exploring the city, retreat to the bathroom where you can indulge in a relaxing bath or invigorating shower. This tranquil oasis is perfect for recharging your batteries after a day of sightseeing.
The location of this apartment simply couldn't be better - you are just a short walk away from the Barbican Centre, which is London's premier destination for theatre, shows, and art displays. To top it off, you can enjoy a scrumptious meal at the delightful rooftop restaurant, which offers mouth-watering cuisine at reasonable prices.
This exceptional property is the perfect choice for anyone seeking a home away from home experience in one of London's most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Guests will have access to the entire space
I will be available by app to answer any of your questions
One of the best things about London is its abundance of neighbourhoods, and the individual personality each of them holds.
Hidden in the heart of Central London amongst familiar names like King’s Cross and Barbican and you’ll find the brilliant Clerkenwell.
With Georgian terrace lined streets to admire, local pubs to pop in and grab a pint, and museums to wander, this bit of London will give you the idyllic neighbourhood feel that makes you not want to leave.
Hooked yet? Well, you’re in luck, here’s the best things to do in Clerkenwell, London.
1. Visit Smithfield Market
Over 800 years old, Smithfield Market is one of the oldest wholesale meat and livestock markets in Europe, and the biggest in the entire UK, accumulating a ton of history to discover.
The market is open to the public as well if you just want just to wander and explore, but since it is a wholesaler to restaurants around the city who are up before dawn to get the best cuts, it will definitely be an early morning experience with opening hours being midnight till 7am.
P.S. – If you want to learn more about the history of the market you can book the City Guides tour to learn everything from its Victorian architecture to its rise in popularity and turbulent history.
2. Get Chocolate-fied at The Chocolate Cocktail Club
Not sure about you, but I am an absolute feen for chocolate, and The Chocolate Club is the perfect remedy.
With a menu full of chocolatey goodness, you can indulge in drinks like their signature cocktail, The Chocotini, or maybe The Devil Wears Dark Chocolate, a decadent collaboration between Vanilla Vodka and a Dark Chocolate Liqueur.
They even have a chocolate-inspired afternoon tea available on Tuesdays & Fridays, all-inclusive of traditional sandwiches, scones and desserts (chocolate of course), with your choice of Hot Chocolate, Coffee or Tea for only £25pp.
I mean, it is called the Chocolate Cocktail Club, so of course, you can make it a boozy Afternoon Tea if you wish for only £35pp and switch the traditional tea out for a Chocotini Cocktail, or Prosecco.
Due to the trance chocolate has on folks, booking for regular entry is recommended, so you don’t get disappointed at the door. The £10 ticket includes guaranteed entry and your choice of a cocktail from a prepared selection.
P.S. – You can also visit The Chocolate Cocktail Club with the Go City Pass!
3. Wander Exmouth Market
Exmouth-Market-Clerkenwell
Part of the reason Clerkenwell is such an amazing neighbourhood is the village it radiates, and Exmouth Market is a perfect example.
The street is lined with local businesses, from neighbourhood pubs, florists & coffee joints to independent shops like Marby & Elm, a stationary design store to East Central Cycles, the local bike shop.
Although the Market is located still on an active city street, cars are only allowed to drive through on the weekdays from noon until 2:30pm making it mainly a pedestrian area, but watch out for the occasional car!
4. Learn History at the Charles Dickens Museum
A London neighbourhood wouldn’t be a London neighbourhood without a museum, so thank goodness Clerkenwell has the Charles Dickens Museum.
If you don’t know who Charles Dickens is, no judgement….okay maybe a little judgement as he is one of the most famous authors in History, having written 15 novels, including The Christmas Carol.
The museum is located right inside his family home where he lived from 1837 – 1839, and is set up pretty much exactly the way he left it.
While living in this London home, he completed one of his most renowned books, ‘Oliver Twist’, so if you’re a bookworm like me a visit here is a must.
Learn even more about Dickens by asking the history pros working there about any of the collections exhibited throughout the house, or really whatever you’re curious about.
They often say a popular question they get is how & where did the Dickens family go to the loo, so you can literally ask anything.
The museum is open for you to explore Wednesday through Sunday from 10am – 5pm, with admission starting at £7.50, and anyone under the age of six is free.
P.S. – The museum is located at 48 Doughty Street, close to Russell Square
5. And the Postal Museum
I know I know, you’re probably thinking…Candace what’s cool about stamps? But I promise you there’s so much more than stamps to discover here at the Postal Museum.
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London
Mitten in der Gegend Stadtzentrum London, einem Stadtteil von London, befindet sich dieses Apartment. British Museum und Tate Modern sind Höhepunkte für kulturell interessierte Besucher, während die Region auch bekannt ist für Attraktionen wie London Eye und Sky Garden. Madame Tussauds Wachsfigurenkabinett und Natural History Museum – diese beiden Highlights vor Ort solltest du dir nicht entgehen lassen.
Greater London, England
In der Umgebung
- St. Paul's Cathedral - 4 Autominuten
- Liverpool Street - 4 Autominuten
- British Museum - 6 Autominuten
- London Bridge - 6 Autominuten
- Tower of London - 6 Autominuten
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Sutton Arms - 5 Gehminuten
- Goswell Road Coffee - 3 Gehminuten
- Breddos Tacos Clerkenwell - 5 Gehminuten
- The Slaughtered Lamb - 5 Gehminuten
- Fish Central - 4 Gehminuten
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