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Offering free WiFi and garden views, Regent"s Park Camden I is an accommodation located in London, just less than 0.6 miles from London Zoo and a 12-minute walk from Camden Market. This apartment is 1.7 miles from Lord's Cricket Ground and 1.8 miles from British Museum.
The apartment features 1 bedroom, a TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower.
The apartment offers a terrace. A bicycle rental service is available at Regent"s Park Camden I, while cycling can be enjoyed nearby.
King's Cross Theatre is 1.2 miles from the accommodation, while Regents Park is 1.2 miles away. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 8.7 miles from Regent"s Park Camden I.
The London Agent is London based and London focused. We are a small but dedicated team with a wealth of experience on hand to ensure you find the perfect short term let during your stay in London. We want you to love this city as much as we do! We promise your trip will be fun, relaxing and as stress free as possible - at the very least!
* Small patio to front. * Regent's Park is stumbling distance. * Mornington Crescent Underground 5 minute walk. *St Pancras Station, Kings Cross & Euston - 1 stop away. * Camden - world famous live music scene and market.
Happening Camden! Home to the world famous Market with it’s vintage clothing, crafts and original little shops selling almost everything, it would seem, but many leaning towards clothing and music in one way or the other. Here you will find a live music scene that is envied by all, plus enough bars, clubs, music-venues, funky eateries and street food to keep even the most picky tourist fascinated and intrigued for the entire length of their stay! The canals add a little bit of calm and serenity in an otherwise bustling and busy market atmosphere. They are very pleasant to sit beside with a drink in the summer, to walk by, or just to watch people cycling and walking their dogs. There is always a great duality here with young people hanging out and strumming a guitar with not a care in the world, and those milling around the markets, eager to find that one original gift for someone back home. You’re spoiled for choice for the weird, the unusual and the never-seen-before, as far as goods for sale go. The markets themselves are actually divided up i
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