This beautiful bright & large apartment is located within a 5-minute walk to LONDON EYE and all touristic highlights like Big Ben, Westminster, Soho, Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus. Stroll along the Thames with its street life, famous museums and theaters is a MUST!
The sunny apartment offers a comfortable queen-sized bed, plenty of storage, a desk, and chair, sofa, free WiF
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This beautiful bright & large apartment is located within a 5-minute walk to LONDON EYE and all touristic highlights like Big Ben, Westminster, Soho, Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus. Stroll along the Thames with its street life, famous museums and theaters is a MUST!
The sunny apartment offers a comfortable queen-sized bed, plenty of storage, a desk, and chair, sofa, free WiFi and street/market view. Bedlinen and towels are provided.
Enjoy 2 large bright bedrooms on the second floor. On the first floor, you will love to relax in the living room or chat and have breakfast together in the sit-in kitchen. The two bathrooms are located one on each floor
A short walk from Waterloo station and the Old Vic theatre, Lower Marsh is a historic south London street in transition. Built (as its name suggests) on former marshland, it has been home to a street market since the mid-nineteenth century, and in the past decade, the underrated Zone 1 enclave has embraced the first flush of gentrification.
Donโt panic: charity shops and greasy-spoon caffs remain, though youโll now find them in between trendy coffee shops, quirky independent retailers and some cute places to grab a drink. On weekdays, workers from nearby offices flock to a long line of food stalls offering cheap eats from all over the world, and a new branch of the super-fancy Hoxton Hotel chain is being built just around the corner on Waterloo Road.
But this doesnโt mean Lower Marsh has vanished up its own arse. You can still pick up a greasy Greggs pasty if you fancy one; a rare (for Zone 1) branch of budget supermarket Iceland always seems to be busy; and famous gay sauna Chariots stakes out a prime spot halfway up the street.
All in all, Lower Marsh is definitely worth delaying your next train out of Waterloo for. Just be wary of visiting on a Sunday, when most of the shops and cafรฉs are closed. Yes, in 2016. What do you expect from a street that sounds like itโs named after a Somerset village?