Stylish Apartment in Euston and near Camden with Private Roof Terrace

Look, I’ve stayed in plenty of London places that promise “stylish” and deliver IKEA furniture with attitude, but this Eversholt Street spot actually delivers. The moment you walk in, you get why they bothered putting “stylish” in the name – there’s this clean, contemporary vibe that doesn’t feel like it’s trying too hard. The apartment itself is properly done up with quality finishes, and honestly, the attention to detail surprised me. You know those little touches that make you think someone actually lives here rather than just cycles through Airbnb guests? Yeah, this place has that.

But here’s the real kicker – that private roof terrace isn’t just marketing fluff. I mean, you’re basically getting your own little slice of outdoor London, which if you’ve spent any time in the city, you know is worth its weight in gold. I found myself up there with my morning coffee way more than I expected, just watching the neighborhood wake up. The terrace gets decent light too, so it’s not one of those sad, shadowy afterthoughts. And speaking of the neighborhood, this location is actually brilliant in a way that isn’t immediately obvious. Sure, everyone knows Camden’s right there (literally a few minutes’ walk), but what people don’t realize is how well-connected Eversholt Street is without being in the thick of tourist chaos. You’ve got Euston Station practically on your doorstep – I’m talking a proper two-minute walk – which means you can be anywhere in London without the usual Tube gymnastics. Warren Street station is close too, giving you even more options.

The Camden proximity means you get all the markets, music venues, and late-night food without actually sleeping above a pub or dealing with the weekend crowds stumbling past your window. I walked to Camden Lock in about eight minutes, grabbed dinner near the Roundhouse, and was back home without breaking a sweat. What really sold me though was discovering Regent’s Canal is right there – perfect for those moments when London feels too much and you need a quiet walk by the water. The apartment stays surprisingly quiet for such a central spot, probably because Eversholt Street doesn’t get the same foot traffic as the main Camden drag. Check-in was smooth (they actually answer their messages quickly), and the place was spotless when I arrived. My only tiny gripe? The shower pressure could be stronger, but honestly, that’s London apartments for you. For a four-star place in this location with that terrace, you’re getting solid value – especially if you appreciate being able to step outside your front door and feel like you’re in proper London, not just tourist London.