5 Holiday Homes for Wireless Festival, London, UK

When attending Wireless Festival you need the perfect accommodation, so look no further. These homes are the best of the best

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Crowd watching a singer perform on stage at a festival

If you’re heading to London for Wireless Festival, which usually takes place in July or August, then we’ve got the perfect accommodation for you. When enjoying an event as incredible as this, your home has to match the standards, so heed our expert advice and book one of these gems to truly complete the experience.

Where to reside near Wireless Festival

Take a look at 5 of the very best holiday homes in our London collection. If these don’t meet your high expectations, then nothing will.

High Fidelity

High Fidelity, Plum Guide home in London

High Fidelity, Plum Guide home in London

Click to book High Fidelity now: from £195 per night Wow friends or family with this cool, contemporary mews house where all is bright and bold. Colourful artworks stand out against the huge living area’s crisp white walls; a giant coffee machine headlines the sleek kitchen’s high-tech appliances in. Stylish designer furniture also impresses, as does a giant plasma TV and surround-sound audio throughout. Up top, snuggled into eaves, the two main bedrooms combine luxurious Egyptian cotton with orthopaedic mattresses. All this, and Islington’s cafes and shops are within pleasant walking distance. Sleeps up to 6 | 3 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms

A Little Peace

A Little Peace, Plum Guide home in London

A Little Peace, Plum Guide home in London

Click to book A Little Peace now: from £85 per night This quaint, tranquil studio apartment provides the ultimate cosy escape. Located in Finsbury Park, this contemporary home is the perfect spot from which to explore London, with the tube station just a stroll away. This space is ideal for a travelling couple opting for a short stay with the advantage of having an array of quirky restaurants, cafés and pubs close by. Lovers of nature will appreciate the beautiful trees outside the windows and the natural alarm clock of birdsong in the morning. Sleeps up to 2 | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom

Bluebell & Bramble

Bluebell & Bramble, Plum Guide home in London, UK

Bluebell & Bramble, Plum Guide home in London, UK

Click to book Bluebell & Bramble now: from £195 per night On a quiet street in the leafy Wood Green, this family home is a warm and modern retreat, far (but not too far) from the clamour of central London. The living area is a sophisticated display of contrasts, with bright white walls, vibrant artwork, an inky black original fireplace and that wonderfully rich, dark solid oak floor. An uncluttered dining room ensures undistracted mealtimes and the garden has enough space for the little ones to play while you relax with a glass of wine on the comfortable decking. The High Street, with its long list of shops, restaurants and cafes is a twenty-minute walk or five minutes in the car. To reach the iconic sights of the Big Smoke, catch the tube from Wood Green station to reach the city in well under thirty minutes. Sleeps up to 6 | 3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom

Colourama

Colourama, Plum Guide home in London

Colourama, Plum Guide home in London

Click to book Colourama now: from £110 per night Just when you thought East London couldn't get quirkier or cooler, this little fireball rocks up. Set in the relaxed neighbourhood of Lower Clapton, the area is right next to buzzing Hackney, with great places to eat and drink and a young, creative feel. So it's a fitting location for an artist's residence that is so out there it's been featured in design magazines. The host, a freelance photographer and stylist, bought this flat in a 1930s warehouse-style building a few years ago and completely stripped it back to create a unique and colourful home. Decorated in a whirlwind of vintage fabrics, wall art and retro furniture, we particularly love the kitchen. But it's not all style and no substance – the orange plywood units make quite a statement but the kitchen is fully kitted out for cooking at home with quality appliances and plenty of basics supplied. There's a 1930s style bathroom with vintage fittings, a beautiful, calm bedroom and an office room. Head into central London in just forty-five minutes from Hackney Central station or just explore the surrounding areas of Dalston and Stoke Newington. Sleeps up to 2 | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom

Golden Lining

Golden Lining, Plum Guide home in London

Golden Lining, Plum Guide home in London

Click to book Golden Lining now: from £110 per night Golden Lining is a small home, but it punches above its weight in every other category. It’s impeccably stylish and the south-facing windows bring in lots of natural light. We particularly loved the marble in the kitchen and all of the contemporary gold finishes. Also, even though its small, the kitchen is well-equipped with a coffee machine and modern appliances. We do have to note that an overground train passes by the bedroom window, which can make it pretty loud (we measured 75dB), but if you're not too sensitive to noise at night, it’s a great flat. Sleeps up to 2 | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom

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