Luxury Kensington Apartments: Unbeatable London Stay (MySquare)

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Luxury Kensington Apartments: Unbeatable London Stay (MySquare)

Okay, buckle up. I'm about to dive headfirst into Luxury Kensington Apartments: Unbeatable London Stay (MySquare) and give you the real deal. Forget the perfectly polished brochure; we're going for the messy, honest, and maybe a little bit grumpy-when-tired truth. This is NOT your average sanitized hotel review. This is the unfiltered Kensington experience, baby.

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Alright, let's start… sigh … with that accessibility crap. You know, important stuff, but not exactly the most thrilling topic for a review.

Accessibility:

Okay, so "Luxury Kensington Apartments" claims to be alright for accessibility. This is where I get a little skeptical because, well, London, right? Ancient buildings. Narrow streets. The phrase "accessible” is often a euphemism for "well, sort of accessible if you don't mind a few bumps and a prayer."

  • Wheelchair Accessible: They say they've got accessible features. I'd call ahead and grill them on specifics. Ramps? Elevators? Wide doorways? Don't take their word for it. Get the deets. The website mentions "facilities for disabled guests," which is vague as hell. Ask specifically about a lift! Look, it’s London, the city that seems to have actively avoided accessibility in its construction for centuries. Check the dimensions of EVERYTHING. Trust me on this one.

  • Elevator: YES, thank goodness. The building should have an elevator based on the review. Huge win. Saves the knees.

  • Additional considerations: The best of the Kensington apartments are designed to consider even the smallest of details. Rooms with grab bars? Accessible bathrooms? Contact them and demand images. Are they on a busy bus route? Is the entrance smooth or cobbled? This is where you go from "Maybe" to "HELL YEAH!"

Internet, Internet, Internet (Because We’re Digital Nomads Now):

  • Free Wi-Fi in All Rooms!: THANK GOD. This is non-negotiable. I need Wi-Fi like I need oxygen. The fact it's free is a major bonus. Wi-Fi that costs extra is just… wrong.
  • Internet Access – LAN: For those who like wired connections, even though I am a massive, massive user of Wi-Fi, still a good thing, always a back up.
  • Wi-Fi in Public Areas: Yes! Because sometimes even your perfectly set-up room isn't enough. Perfect for when you need to do some work while in a public place, because, again… LONDON!

Things to Do, Ways to Relax (Or: The Spa That Could Make You Weep With Joy):

Okay, this is where things get interesting. Because, let's be honest, a hotel is more than just a place to sleep; it's about the experience. And that Spa is what will make or break an experience.

  • Spa/Sauna/Steamroom: This is the gold! The website states: Spa, Spa/Sauna, Steamroom. This is the promise of pure, unadulterated bliss. I am a spa fiend. The idea of a sauna after a long day of traipsing around London? Ugh, pure heaven. I am sold.

  • Swimming Pool / Pool with View The view is everything. Again… London.

  • Fitness Center/Gym/Fitness: Because even in a city overflowing with delicious food, you gotta keep that bod somewhat in check, right?

  • Body Scrub/Body Wrap/Massage: Yeah, count me in. After you've soaked in the sauna, these items are on the menu.

Cleanliness and Safety (Because, Let's Face It, We Live in a Germaphobe's World):

  • Sanitized Kitchen and Tableware Items: I want them spotless. I'm talking hospital clean. Especially in a place where food is available, I need to be sure what I'm eating from is sterile.

  • Anti-viral Cleaning Products / Daily Disinfection in Common Areas / Room Sanitization Opt-out Available / Rooms Sanitized Between Stays: I'll believe it when I see it, but the effort is appreciated. The room sanitation opt-out is a nice touch – gives you a bit more control.

  • Staff Trained in Safety Protocol: This is huge. If I see staff wearing masks, washing their hands religiously, and generally giving off a "clean freak" vibe, I'm happy.

  • Hand Sanitizer: Essential.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Or: Send Food to My Face ASAP):

Okay, let's talk food. Because, hello, I LOVE food.

  • 24-Hour Room Service: THIS IS KEY. Especially after a long flight or a night out on the town. You are never alone. I want it now.

  • A la carte, Buffet, International, and Western Cuisine: Options! I need options! I need the ability to order whatever I want, whenever I want. Variety is the spice of life.

  • Coffee/tea in restaurant and Coffee shop. Essential. I can't even function without coffee. More the reason I am in it for the breakfast buffet. Give me coffee, give me delicious food, and let me be.

  • Poolside bar: Let’s be honest. I don’t need this. But I would certainly enjoy it.

Services and Conveniences (Or: The Perks That Make You Feel Like Royalty):

  • Concierge: A good concierge can make or break your stay. They can get you reservations, recommend hidden gems, and generally save your sanity.

  • Daily Housekeeping: Crucial. I don't want to make my own bed on vacation. Please and thank you.

  • Laundry Service/Dry Cleaning/Ironing service: Yes. My clothes need it.

  • Facilities for Disabled Guests: Again: check with them directly.

  • Luggage Storage: Necessary. You'll inevitably have bags before and after you check in/out.

  • Cash withdrawal/currency exchange/Cashless payment service: These are a must.

  • Food delivery/Convenience store/Gift/souvenir shop: Useful.

For the Kids (Or: Am I Allowed to Bring My Annoying Little Brother?)

  • Babysitting service: If you have kids, you probably need this.

  • Family/child friendly and Kids meal/Kids facilities: All good!

Access (Or: Basically, Everything Else That Matters):

  • CCTV Okay, makes me feel a little safe, so good.

  • Elevator Essential!

  • Front desk [24-hour] and Check-in/out [express]: Great!

  • Safety/security feature. Need!

Available in all rooms (Or: The Stuff That Makes a Room, Well, a Room):

Okay, the nitty-gritty details. Here's what I expect to find:

  • Air conditioning / Blackout curtains: Essential for sleeping.

  • Free Wi-Fi (again, because I can't stress it enough)/Internet access – wireless/Internet access – LAN

  • Mini bar

  • Private bathroom: Please have a shower. I hate baths.

  • Wake-up service: Don't make me responsible for being on time!

  • Coffee/tea maker/Complimentary tea: Needed to function.

My Final, Unedited, Possibly Slightly Over-The-Top Thoughts:

Look, this is London. You expect to pay a bit more for a touch of luxury. This place screams "potential." The Spa… oh, the Spa has me completely hooked. The fact that rooms are supposed to be soundproofed? Sign me up. Honestly, if the accessibility is even decent, I’m pretty sold. And the 24-hour room service? Sold, sold, sold.

My Honest Recommendation:

Call them. Grill them on the accessibility. But if that checks out? Book it. The spa alone might be worth the price of admission.

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  • Indulge in Bliss: Indulge in the spa! Unwind with a revitalizing escape to sauna, steamroom, massage and a pool with a view.

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Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your cookie-cutter travel diary. We're diving headfirst into Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare in London, and let me tell you, it’s going to be a glorious, chaotic mess. Expect me to wax poetic about a perfectly brewed cuppa, then lament about forgetting my charger. This is real life, people.

Kensington Capers: A London Lunacy (and possibly laundry)

Day 1: Arrival & The Great Luggage Debacle

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 12:00 PM GMT): Flight landed. Ugh, airports. Always a comedy of errors. You know, the usual: grumpy passport control guy, a near-miss collision with a rogue luggage trolley (seriously, those things are out for blood), and that weird airport coffee that tastes like despair. Found the Heathrow Express alright, though, thank the heavens, because any other form of transport seemed WAY too complicated after a red-eye.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT): Arrived at Kensington Serviced Apartments… or tried to. Finding the place was an adventure in itself. Google Maps, you beautiful liar, kept insisting I needed to walk through a bus. Eventually, after circling the block three times, I found it! The lobby? Sleek, modern, and just a smidge intimidating. Checked in. The girl at the desk, bless her heart, seemed incredibly used to dealing with confused travelers.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT): The apartment. Oh, the apartment! It's… nice. Clean, well-equipped, you know, all the right boxes ticked. The only problem? My luggage decided to take early retirement in baggage claim. Apparently, it's "currently being enjoyed by a chimpanzee in Frankfurt" (or so the airline dude on the phone implied). Deep breaths. This is where the real adventure begins, isn't it?
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Late): Dinner. Okay, so, after a series of frantic phone calls to airlines and a quick meltdown in the shower (no luggage = no decent clothes, people!), I finally ventured out. Found a lovely little Italian place down the street. Ordered a mountain of pasta and a large glass of wine. Ate the pasta. Felt the wine. Started to actually appreciate the "adventure" of arriving luggage-less. Maybe, just maybe, this trip wouldn't be a disaster after all…

Day 2: Kensington, Castles & Caffeine Chaos

  • Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM GMT): The coffee. Oh. My. God. The coffee at the apartment… it's perfect. Finally, something goes right. Coffee and a good book.
  • Late Morning (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM GMT): Kensington Gardens & Palace. So, first impressions? The park is absolutely gorgeous. Like, ridiculously gorgeous. I wandered around, trying to appear cultured and contemplative, pretending I wasn't secretly terrified of getting lost. Found Kensington Palace. More history lessons than my brain could handle, but the gardens were amazing. I even saw a squirrel. A London squirrel!
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT): Lunch. Discovered a tiny bakery tucked away on a side street. Their sandwiches… phenomenal. The best sandwich I've had in ages. Sat outside, people-watching, and basking in the London sun (yes, it actually exists!).
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT): The Victoria and Albert Museum. Okay, I’m not much of a museum person, I’ll be honest. Museums kind of make me feel inadequate, like I should know more about ancient pottery or whatever. But this place? Surprisingly cool! The fashion exhibit was amazing (despite my wardrobe currently consisting of the clothes on my back). The cafe was a lovely place for a cup of tea. I almost even learned something.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Late): Back to the apartment. The laundry room. Oh, the laundry room. Turns out, my attempts to wash clothes are probably going to end with the machine and myself on the floor. Found a pub. Pub food. The best fish and chips. Needed to get out of this place and learn how to operate some appliances, especially after the laundry room incident.

Day 3: The Royal Hunt & The Great London Booze Experiment

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM GMT): Buckingham Palace. The changing of the guard. The crowds. THE CROWDS. But I went. It was what you’d expect, I guess. Lots of red coats, precise marching, and the feeling of being slightly squashed.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT): Did some shopping. Found some replacement clothes, now that my luggage had apparently gotten bored of Frankfurt. Bought a ridiculously oversized scarf. Went to a local market.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT): Another museum. Found a place offering gin tasting. Decided to have some fun.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Late): The gin tasting was fun. Learned a lot about gin, much more than I’d ever expected. Even bought a bottle of the good stuff. This is London. It's all starting to blur together, and I think I like it.

Day 4: Farewell for Now

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM GMT): Packing… again.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT): Travel to the airport.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM GMT): The flight. So many memories.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Late): Going home.

The Verdict on Kensington Serviced Apartments:

Honestly, they're great. Comfortable beds, good location, convenient amenities. But the real star of the show? The coffee. Seriously. I'd come back just for the coffee. The place felt like a home from home. The staff had been helpful. The apartments have been amazing.

Final Thoughts:

London, you magnificent, chaotic, beautiful mess. You've stolen a piece of my heart. And I’ll be back. Just, maybe, next time, I’ll remember to pack my charger. And maybe, learn how to use a washing machine. Oh, and try to avoid rogue luggage that appears to be enjoying the company of primates. Bloody good trip.

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Luxury Kensington Apartments: Unbeatable London Stay (MySquare) - Ask Me Anything! (Seriously, I've Been There)

Okay, spill the tea! Are these MySquare Kensington apartments *actually* luxury? The pictures look… pristine.

Alright, alright, settle down, darling. Let's be honest, those photos? They're professionals. They've clearly Photoshopped out the crumbs from the breakfast I definitely ate in my PJs, and the *slightly* wonky throw pillows I probably rearranged at least five times.

But, yes, they're *mostly* luxury. Think plush carpets – your feet sink in, which is essential after a day of pounding those Kensington streets. Think ridiculously comfortable beds. Think… designer toiletries. I'm not going to lie, I totally nicked a few of those. Don't judge me!

However, "luxury" is subjective, right? I did spot one tiny scratch on the coffee table. And the first time I tried to use the hob, I nearly set off the smoke alarm. Turns out, it's *super* sensitive. So, yeah. Pristine-ish. But definitely a step up from my usual travel disasters (which usually involve questionable hostels and questionable hygiene).

What's the deal with the location? Is Kensington actually a good place to be based?

Kensington? Oh, it's *chef's kiss*. Seriously. It’s the posh end of town. You feel like you’re strolling through a movie set, which, let's face it, is half the reason we go to London, isn't it?

You've got the stunning Kensington Gardens (I spent a whole afternoon just people-watching near the Italian Gardens – it was glorious!), the museums (Science Museum, Natural History Museum – both amazing), and, of course, all the shops. Oh, the shops! Prepare your credit card, because temptation is *everywhere*. Plus, the Tube is practically on your doorstep, so getting around is a breeze. Though, be warned, during rush hour? It's a sardine can experience. Embrace the chaos!

One thing to note: eating out in Kensington can be pricey. Those charming little cafes? Brace yourself. But hey, that's part of the experience, right? Though I might recommend packing some snacks. My wallet slightly wept.

Are the apartments truly spacious? I'm traveling with a small army (aka, my family).

Spacious? Well, that totally depends on what you're used to! Remember, this *is* London, where "spacious" can be a relative term. I've stayed in shoeboxes that claimed to be luxury - these are a big step up. My apartment actually fit my two suitcases without needing to be a Tetris champion.

I got the two-bedroom, it was *plenty* big enough for me and my best friend, and we're messy. We're the kind of people who leave clothes everywhere and collect takeaway containers like souvenirs. The living area was perfect for chilling after a busy day of sightseeing, and the kitchen? Well, full-sized appliances are a bonus.

If you’re used to sprawling suburban mansions, maybe adjust your expectations. But for London? They're pretty darn good. I'd say most families, up to maybe four or five people max, would be comfortable. You're not going to be doing cartwheels, but you won't be tripping over each other either.

What's the Wi-Fi like? Because Instagram, you know...

Okay, this is important. The Wi-Fi? Solid. Dependable. I'm a content creator, so I rely on it. I'd give it a solid 8 out of 10. I was able to upload all my perfectly filtered Instagram shots (priorities, people!) without any major issues. Video calls with the family were smooth sailing.

There were a couple of times, I confess, when it blinked out. But a quick reboot of the router, which was remarkably easy to find (unlike some hidden router situations I've encountered!), fixed it right away. Honestly, it's better than what I get at home. My internet at home is basically powered by pixie dust and sheer hope.

Are there any downsides? Anything I *should* be aware of?

Alright, let's get real. Nothing is perfect. Here's the lowdown:

1. The Smoke Alarm Incident: I already mentioned it. It's seriously sensitive. Consider this your warning. Open windows while cooking! And maybe avoid deep frying anything, unless you want a fire drill.

2. Noise: Depending on your apartment's location and how close to the high street you are, it can be noisy. London is a vibrant city, and sometimes that means street noise. Pack earplugs if you're a light sleeper. I had one night where this loud truck decided to wake up at 5am every morning. I might still be plotting my revenge.

3. The Elevator: If you're on an upper floor, be prepared for a wait during peak times. The elevator isn't the fastest. I mostly took the stairs after my first day; I needed to burn off all those pastries!

4. The Lack of a Dedicated Concierge: While there is a helpful team accessible through a number, you don't get that in-person concierge experience 24/7. This can be important to some. Honestly, I missed having someone to deal with my lost key debacle.

The kitchen - what kind of equipment are we talking about, and is it *actually* functional?

Right. The kitchen. Okay, I have a confession. I’m not exactly Gordon Ramsay. But the kitchen in my apartment was *damn* good. It had EVERYTHING. I mean, a full-sized fridge, essential for keeping my prosecco chilled, right? A proper oven (I *almost* baked a pie, almost, but I chickened out), a hob that, as I mentioned, I nearly blew up.

It also had a dishwasher (bliss!). Plenty of pots, pans, and utensils – enough to whip up a decent meal, whether you’re a culinary genius or, like me, primarily good at microwaving leftovers. I even found a garlic press! Which I, of course, immediately lost. But still!

The kitchen was functional. I made coffee every morning. I occasionally heated up some pre-made meals. It was perfect. Don't expect to cook Michelin-star meals, but you'll be absolutely fine. And the best part? No washing up! That dishwasher saved my life (and my holiday mood).

Would you recommend them, overall, and why?

Absolutely, yes! Without hesitation (okay, maybe a *tiny* hesitation because I don't want them to get too popular and then the prices go up! Shhh!). I’d recommend the MySquare Kensington apartments.

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Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom

Kensington Serviced Apartments by MySquare London United Kingdom