Summary:
Welcome to your new bright and breezy 2-bedroom apartment, perched high above the buzz of Fitzrovia. Located on the top floor of a charming period building on Fitzroy Street, this light-filled gem offers a rare combination of spaciousness and style, all wrapped up in the vibrant energy of one of London’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Guest Access:
This is a self check-in property and keys need to be collected from the lock box outside the building. All lockbox and digital codes are sent 24 hours before scheduled arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Frankie Says…maps, don’t do it! This is where the Good Stuff’s at:
Frankie Says...there’s no FOMO in Fitzrovia! This is the sweet spot for a lively London stopover. Set in central London’s buzzing West End, Fitzrovia is a treasure trove of activities and attractions.
For world-class shopping, head to nearby Tottenham Court Road, home to a wealth of well-known brands. 10 minutes’ walk away are top entertainment hubs like Oxford Circus and Soho, and if you’re keen to splash the cash, Bond Street, home to bling retailers like Chanel, Jimmy Choo and Tiffany & Co.
Must-see Landmarks:
You’re also within strolling distance of several iconic landmarks, including Trafalgar Square, Chinatown, the British Museum, Leicester Square, Hyde Park, the BT Tower, plus many more.
With several tube stations on your doorstep – Goodge Street station is just five minutes’ walk – it’s easy to swoosh across London to savour more spectacular sights, like Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the London Eye.
Yes Sir, I can Boogie
If you’ve come to party, then the glitz is in Fitz! Your apartment is close to some of the biggest and best clubs in the world. As well as classic night spots like the Carwash Nightclub, you can dance the night away in legendary gay clubs like Heaven, Comptons of Soho, and G-A-Y Bar.
West End theatres are also within walking distance. Grab tickets for global smash hits, from The Lion King to Les Misérables to Mamma Mia!
And when the munchies kick in, stop off at one of the many bistros and restaurants. Charlotte Street, just moments away from your pad, offers a taste of everything from mouth-watering Japanese to modern French food.
Work and Play
We get it, not everyone’s on a jolly. Your comfy crib is also within 10 minutes’ walk of University College London Hospitals (UCLH). You can also hop on any of the nearby tubes to get around the capital swiftly.
Getting Around:
Fitzroy St is located in London, UK. London has an extensive public transportation system that makes it easy to get around the city. Here are some ways to get around from Fitzroy St:
Underground (Tube): The London Underground is a popular and efficient way to travel within the city. The nearest Underground station to Fitzroy St is Warren Street Station, which is served by the Victoria Line and the Northern Line. From there, you can access various parts of London quickly and easily.
Bus: London has an extensive bus network that covers the entire city. There are several bus stops near Fitzroy St where you can catch a bus to your desired destination. Use Transport for London's website or a mobile app to plan your bus routes and check for schedules.
Cycling: London has a bike-sharing scheme called Santander Cycles, also known as "Boris Bikes." You can rent a bike from one of the many docking stations across the city, including some near Fitzroy St. Cycling can be a convenient and eco-friendly way to get around, especially for shorter distances.
Walking: London is a pedestrian-friendly city, and walking can be a great way to explore nearby areas. Fitzroy St is centrally located, and you'll find many attractions within walking distance. Use a map or a navigation app to guide you to your destination.
Taxi and Ride-Sharing: Taxis are readily available in London, and you can hail them on the street or find them at designated taxi ranks. Additionally, ride-sharing services like Uber operate in London, offering another convenient option for getting around the city.
Overground and National Rail: Depending on your destination, you may need to use the Overground or National Rail services. These services provide connections to areas outside central London and to other cities in the UK. Euston Station and King's Cross Station are nearby railway stations where you can catch trains to various destinations.
When planning your journeys, it's recommended to use public transportation apps or websites like Citymapper or Transport for London's Journey Planner. These resources can provide real-time information on routes, schedules, and any service disruptions or delays.
Interaction with Guests:
Please contact via landline, mobile (SMS) and email