The flat is very cute and most importantly for the London heat wave, it has a/c or "air con" as the British say. Each major room has separate environmental controls so everyone was happy. The living room contains comfortable seating and a dining table for 4 people. The kitchen is described as a kitchenette but we found it to be much more than adequate. There are several grocery stores within walking distance. The flat was clean upon arrival. The location in Marylebone is central to many typical tourist activities. The Bond Street tube station is a close walk and there is a nice French bakery at the end of the block that sells a variety of pastries, coffee, and sandwiches. We visited Westminster Abbey, walked Westminster bridge, and took a boat to Greenwich (highly recommend). Another unexpectedly interesting tour was of the Churchill War Museum. We shopped at several major department stores within walking distance of the flat. The flat is located below street level and does not have an elevator down to that level. The stairs were just fine for us, but I imagine that people with mobility issues would find the location challenging, if not impossible to navigate. The best part of our stay was the troubleshooting that the owner's contact, Dalton, performed when the a/c in the primary bedroom refused to work. The next day Dalton had an electrician on site to take care of the problem. He kept us up-to-date and was easily reachable, even after hours. This is 5-star service!