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 | Aston's Budget Apartments: Home Away From Home
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 A great room! by DeltaBlue I spent the first week of April, 2003, in London. I stayed at the Astons Apartments four of those days. They have a number of things going for them: 1) Great Location - On a quiet street just between Gloucester Road and Old Brompton Road and only a five-minute walk to the Gloucester Road tube station which has 3 lines (Piccadilly, District & Circle) for great connections. 2) Great Price - I paid 69 GBP per night for an executive studio apartment with two large windows that opened to a lovely garden, a queen-sized bed, marble bathroom with a heated towel bar, and a kitchenette with everything you need if you'd rather cook your breakfast instead of getting dressed and going out for it. There was even a dining table! A nice sized room, by any standards. 3) Great Neighborhood - In fashionable and safe South Kensington, with many pubs serving great food, as well as upscale restaurants. Nearby was a wonderful grocery store called Waitrose where I shopped, just next to the tube station. (Also very cool - a car dealership that sold Lotus, Ferrari and Masserati at the end of the block!) 4) Great Service - Steve, Ross and John were marvelous and let me check-in early since my apartment was ready. They let me use the internet for free each evening after 6PM so I could stay in touch with home. I never saw the efficient staff who made my bed and washed my dishes every day, but they made my stay so pleasant. I wish I'd stayed there the whole time. I will certainly stay there again. Highly recommended!!
Super Neighborhood!
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