Featuring free WiFi and a lift, Deluxe South Central London Apartment is located in London just 3.2 km from O2 Academy Brixton. This apartment complex includes seven spacious family rooms, each with a balcony and views of the surrounding city.
Situated 3.4 km from London Bridge, Big Ben, and Waterloo Station, the property also lies within close proximity to Houses of Parliament at 3.6 km and Westminster Abbey at 3.7 km. For travelers arriving by air, London City Airport is conveniently located 13 km away.
Each family room offers three beds along with a fully equipped kitchen featuring a stovetop, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, microwave, toaster and electric kettle. The private bathrooms include both a bath and shower options such as walk-in showers without steps or bathtubs. Additional in-room amenities include wardrobes or closets for storage, sofas that convert into sofa beds, heating facilities, irons for clothing care as well as towels and bed linens provided for comfort.
Guests benefit from comprehensive services including upper floors accessible by lift to accommodate all mobility needs with entire units wheelchair accessible. Safety features like smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are installed throughout the building. The apartments offer free high-speed WiFi coverage across all areas alongside internet services and flat-screen TVs in every unit. Laundry conveniences include washing machines and tumble dryers while extra comforts are provided by terraces outside some units.
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The apartment was clean, bright, spacious, and modern with comfortable beds and a wraparound patio. The kitchen was well stocked with dishes and utensils, and a washer/dryer was there. The location was central with easy access to Kennington tube station within 14 minutes by walk and many bus stops nearby. Grocery stores, shops, and restaurants were close. The electronic system used codes instead of keys.









