The Belsize Park tube station is an easy 5-minute walk. It is on the Northern Line, 2 to 6 stops from many places you’ll want to go in town. 50 steps away is delicious food from morning to late night at the new “Tish” restaurant; there’s also an adjacent burger place we didn’t try. Almost across the street is the Budgens supermarket. 1 tube stop away at Hampstead, EE will outfit your mobile phone with a UK SIM card at a very fair price (open 10 to 5), and the superb French bakery “Paul” beckons. The apartment is spotlessly clean. It has an excellent new 7-kilogram washer and a separate clothes dryer. The kitchen is complete with hob and dishwasher if you’re cooking and has a big refrigerator-freezer, microwave, and superfast water boiler if you are not. There’s a 5-foot glass-topped dining table in the big main room, a couch, big TV, and day-bed/ kid’s bed, a good closet, and very ample clean drawer space. Your bed is American queen-size with a big warm duvet; it is very comfortable. We slept well. The bathroom has a shower, a separate tub with Euro hand spray, a twin sink, and a toilet that gave us no trouble. The apartment is light and airy and also includes full privacy roller shades. It’s on an untraveled small side street that is blissfully quiet day and night. Everyone is friendly, and host Carol-anne and manager Mia are sweet and accommodating. The only downside here is the narrow 2-flight stairway with split-step turns—there is no lift here. We are both in our seventies and were glad that Mia and Carol-Anne helped us up and down with our baggage.