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Set in London, 1.4 miles from Brick Lane, 1.6 miles from Victoria Park and 2.2 miles from Sky Garden, Charming 2 Bedroom Property in East London offers accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. Guests have a private balcony.
The apartment features 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Tower of London is 2.4 miles from the apartment, while Tower Bridge is 2.4 miles away. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 5.6 miles from Charming 2 Bedroom Property in East London.
## The space Amenities: - 24/7 guest support - Professionally cleaned - Hotel-quality bed linen and towels - 24/7 check-in as there is a lockbox with the keys Kitchen: - Fully equipped - Oven - Stove - Refrigerator - Microwave - Toaster - Kettle - Washing machine - Dishwasher Living Room: - Sofa - Armchair - Coffee table - Dining table and chairs - TV - Balcony 2 Bedroom's: - Large double bed - Large King bed - Hotel quality linen - Hotel quality towels - Large wardrobe Bathroom: - Shower - Sink - Toilet - Hotel quality towels ## Guest access Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay. ## Guest interaction My support team or I will be contactable by email or telephone during your stay.
## The neighborhood Haggerston is a fantastic area, recommended by Time Out and the Guardian, amongst others. There is a great mix of fun things to do in a safe residential area. Broadway Market, London Fields, Victoria Park, Columbia Road Market, Hackney City Farm, an outdoor heated swimming pool, kids playgrounds, tennis courts, bicycle hire, cafes, bars, restaurants, cinemas are all just a short walk away. If markets and food trucks are your thing, Shoreditch, Brick Lane and Spitalfields are vibrant areas only a 30 min walk or two stops on the Overground. Another big draw is Regent’s Canal, which is lined with street art, colourful barges and former warehouses turned apartment blocks, with independent restaurants and cafes on the ground floor. At a push this can become your own version of a Rivera come the summer months, when all the locals can be found mooching along the towpath on the weekends or spilling out of the Proud Archivist with glasses of wine to enjoy the last of the sun. The newly rejuvenated arches ferrying the Overground north to Dalston and south to Hoxton have hosted an explosion of cool openings in recent years, from classy Japanese eateries to daffy eas...
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