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Soho - London - ApartmentFor the past week I have been staying in a beautiful apartment in Soho, London. Soho is in Central London and I initially picked out this apartment on AirBNB due to its location. Since I had never visited London before I wanted my first week in London to be in a centrally located neighborhood close to major London Tube lines and close to great food options (including grocery stores!). I have to say that I don’t think I could have picked out a better location. This was also my very first time staying in an AirBNB where the host lived in the apartment. I tend to be a super solitary person when traveling so I was curious to see how it would be to live with a local. I loved it!!Before I get into the Pros and Considerations for this listing, here is the actual listing since I know a lot of people were curious about this particular location:Exclusive Bedroom in Stylish SohoAlso! If you will be using AirBNB anytime soon, here is $25 off your trip from me to you :). (the link is literally a coupon for $25 off, no strings attached)Pros:1) The location really is perfect in terms of getting around. The apartment is a block or two off of Oxford Street which is a major hub in the area (full of shopping). It is also a 5 minute walk from the Oxford Circus station on the London Tube. This is a major station that connects to quite a few other lines. I had no problem getting around and took the train every single day. This is the view from my bedroom.2) This is a vibrant neighborhood when it comes to food options. One of the things I like about AirBNB is that I get to save money by cooking most of my meals on my own. It gives me a chance to also experience grocery shopping in different locales around the world which is fun. This apartment was super close to a Marks and Spencers which is a major grocery chain in London. I was able to stock up on breakfast items and necessities. That said, Soho also has TONS of great restaurants! I ate my first ever fish & chips (and mushy peas!) at what is considered by some people to be one of the best fish & chips places in London (called Golden Union) and it was literally 2 blocks from my apartment!:3) The apartment is super comfortable and the bedroom was lovely. Bedroom. Living room and kitchen area.4) The decorations were artsy and smile-worthy:5) The host Anis is absolutely lovely and made my stay extra wonderful. When I arrived she made us a pot of tea and I felt like I was meeting an old friend. She also kept the apartment spotless and was respectful of privacy and downtime which is such a huge plus!Since this was my first experience staying with a live-in host, I feel like I really lucked out. Considerations:1) Literally the only thing I could think of is mostly just a suggestion if you stay here. I live on the Lower East Side and I am relatively used to noise at night and in the mornings. When I travel, I make sure to always bring with me a great pair of ear plugs. Because Soho is very much like the Lower East Side, it can be a bit noisy. HOWEVER, I slept like a baby with my ear plugs. So, I would recommend ear plugs to help with heavenly sleep (although, I recommend ear plugs for any and all travel so really this is a general recommendation too!)—-Today, I move into another apartment in Shoreditch. I will miss Soho so much!Hope you enjoyed my little travel journal summary of where I stayed!

Soho - London - Apartment

For the past week I have been staying in a beautiful apartment in Soho, London. Soho is in Central London and I initially picked out this apartment on AirBNB due to its location. 

Since I had never visited London before I wanted my first week in London to be in a centrally located neighborhood close to major London Tube lines and close to great food options (including grocery stores!). 

I have to say that I don’t think I could have picked out a better location. This was also my very first time staying in an AirBNB where the host lived in the apartment. I tend to be a super solitary person when traveling so I was curious to see how it would be to live with a local. 

I loved it!!

Before I get into the Pros and Considerations for this listing, here is the actual listing since I know a lot of people were curious about this particular location:

Also! If you will be using AirBNB anytime soon, :). (the link is literally a coupon for $25 off, no strings attached)

Pros:

1) The location really is perfect in terms of getting around. 

The apartment is a block or two off of Oxford Street which is a major hub in the area (full of shopping). It is also a 5 minute walk from the Oxford Circus station on the London Tube. This is a major station that connects to quite a few other lines. I had no problem getting around and took the train every single day. 

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This is the view from my bedroom.

2) This is a vibrant neighborhood when it comes to food options. 

One of the things I like about AirBNB is that I get to save money by cooking most of my meals on my own. It gives me a chance to also experience grocery shopping in different locales around the world which is fun. 

This apartment was super close to a Marks and Spencers which is a major grocery chain in London. I was able to stock up on breakfast items and necessities. 

That said, Soho also has TONS of great restaurants! I ate my first ever fish & chips (and mushy peas!) at what is considered by some people to be one of the best fish & chips places in London (called Golden Union) and it was literally 2 blocks from my apartment!:


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3) The apartment is super comfortable and the bedroom was lovely. 

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Bedroom. 


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Living room and kitchen area.

4) The decorations were artsy and smile-worthy:

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5) The host Anis is absolutely lovely and made my stay extra wonderful. 

When I arrived she made us a pot of tea and I felt like I was meeting an old friend. She also kept the apartment spotless and was respectful of privacy and downtime which is such a huge plus!

Since this was my first experience staying with a live-in host, I feel like I really lucked out. 

Considerations:

1) Literally the only thing I could think of is mostly just a suggestion if you stay here. 

I live on the Lower East Side and I am relatively used to noise at night and in the mornings. When I travel, I make sure to always bring with me a great pair of ear plugs. 

Because Soho is very much like the Lower East Side, it can be a bit noisy. 

HOWEVER, I slept like a baby with my ear plugs. 

So, I would recommend ear plugs to help with heavenly sleep (although, I recommend ear plugs for any and all travel so really this is a general recommendation too!)

—-

Today, I move into another apartment in Shoreditch. I will miss Soho so much!

Hope you enjoyed my little travel journal summary of where I stayed!