Six individually appointed apartments
Studios and one-bedrooms, each fully self-contained with kitchen, bathroom and living space — designed for guests who want more than the standard hotel experience.
Boutique serviced apartments in Mayfair — steps from Bond Street station and Selfridges.
A rare blend of home-style comfort and five-star neighbourhood convenience at 5 Green Street, London.
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If you've searched for this property before and come across references to 'Green Street Residences by Q Apartments', you're looking at the same place. The property was previously operated under the Q Apartments brand and has since been rebranded as Aeria Apartments — a detail worth knowing if you're cross-referencing older reviews or searching under the former name.
The rebrand doesn't change what makes the property appealing. Green Street Residences remains a boutique serviced apartment offering in the heart of Mayfair, with six units designed for guests who want more than the standard hotel experience. Six rooms might sound small, but that's rather the point — this isn't a sprawling chain hotel. It's a quiet, residential-feel property on one of London's most desirable streets.
Aeria Apartments operates other serviced apartment properties across London beyond Green Street Residences. Green Street sits at the boutique, premium end of the portfolio: six units, a prime Mayfair address, and a price point that reflects both.
Situated at 5 Green Street, W1K 7AH — a leafy residential road in Mayfair, just south of Oxford Street, within easy reach of the West End's best shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.
The practical amenities are genuinely well-thought-out — particularly for anyone staying more than a couple of nights.
Studios and one-bedrooms, each fully self-contained with kitchen, bathroom and living space — designed for guests who want more than the standard hotel experience.
With all the kitchenware you'd need to cook a proper meal, meaningfully reducing the cost of eating out in Mayfair.
A significant convenience for business travellers on extended visits or anyone staying a week or more.
Both air conditioning and heating standard in every apartment. London weather being what it is, the heating will likely see more use — but it's reassuring to have both.
Every apartment has its own — no shared facilities, no queuing.
Included throughout and reliable enough for remote working — an increasingly deciding factor for this type of accommodation.
A notable feature for central London, where parking is both scarce and expensive. Worth factoring into your booking decision if you're driving into the city.
Location is one of the strongest arguments for booking Green Street Residences. Mayfair isn't just a prestigious postcode — it's genuinely one of the most connected and walkable parts of central London. You're not trading convenience for prestige here. You're getting both.
Bond Street Underground Station is approximately five minutes on foot — and that's not estate agent optimism, it's genuinely close. Bond Street is served by both the Central line and the Jubilee line, giving you fast access to virtually anywhere in London. Importantly, Bond Street is also a stop on the Elizabeth line (Crossrail), which means Heathrow Airport is now a direct, straightforward journey — typically around 30 to 40 minutes depending on your terminal.
Selfridges — one of London's most iconic department stores — is a five-minute walk along Oxford Street.
London City Airport sits approximately 20 km from the property. The most practical route is via the DLR to Bank, then the Central line westbound to Bond Street — a journey of roughly 45 to 55 minutes depending on connections.
The case for a serviced apartment over a hotel isn't complicated — it comes down to space, independence, and cost over time.
A standard hotel room in Mayfair gives you a bed, a bathroom and a minibar you'll probably ignore. Green Street Residences gives you a kitchen, a washing machine, a living area, and enough room to actually work or relax without feeling like you're in a very expensive cupboard.
For a single-night visit, a hotel might be the more flexible option. For anything from three nights upwards, the apartment model starts to make strong financial sense.
The apartment format solves several practical problems at once. You have a table large enough to use as a workspace, you can prepare your own meals, and the in-unit washing machine means a week-long trip doesn't require packing seven days' worth of clothes.
The Bond Street location puts you within easy reach of the City and Canary Wharf.
The kitchen facilities mean you can do a Selfridges Food Hall run and stock the fridge for the week — a genuinely enjoyable way to experience London's food scene without eating out for every meal.
The self-contained nature of the apartment creates a sense of having your own London base rather than passing through.
The one-bedroom configurations offer a separate sleeping area, which helps when adults and children need different bedtimes. Hyde Park is within easy walking distance, the British Museum is less than 2 km away and free to enter.
The quiet, residential character of Green Street itself is a bonus — it's calmer than staying directly on a main thoroughfare.
There's no busy hotel lobby, no noise from adjacent conference rooms — just a self-contained apartment in one of London's most romantic neighbourhoods.
Mayfair's fine dining scene and the West End's theatre and entertainment options are a short walk away.
Stays start from approximately £793 — a figure that reflects the prime Mayfair location and the full apartment setup rather than a standard hotel room. To put that in context: a comparable boutique hotel room in Mayfair will frequently run to similar or higher nightly rates, without the kitchen, laundry, or extra living space.
The honest answer is that Mayfair isn't cheap, regardless of where you stay. But the value calculation for a serviced apartment is different from a hotel. When you factor in the cost of dining out for every meal in this part of London — easily £40 to £80 per person per day — the ability to self-cater shifts the overall trip cost considerably. For a single-night visit a hotel might be the more flexible option; for anything from three nights upwards, the apartment model starts to make strong financial sense.
London pricing fluctuates significantly around major events — the Chelsea Flower Show, Wimbledon, Fashion Week, and the Christmas period all push accommodation prices up sharply. If your dates are flexible, mid-week stays in the shoulder seasons (late January to March, and October to early November) tend to offer the most competitive rates.
| Green Street Residences | Nearby boutique hotel (Mayfair) | Standard serviced apt (outer Mayfair/Marylebone) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance to Bond Street | ~5 min walk | 5–15 min walk | 10–20 min walk |
| Starting price | ~£793/stay | ~£250–£400+/night | ~£150–£300/night |
| Kitchen facilities | Fully equipped | Typically none | Typically yes |
| In-unit laundry | Yes | No | Varies |
| On-site parking | Yes | Rarely | Rarely |
| Free cancellation | Available on select rates | Available on select rates | Available on select rates |
Prices are indicative and subject to change. Always verify current rates on your chosen booking platform.
Rates for Green Street Residences are available across several platforms, including Agoda, Booking.com and Hotels of London. Direct booking enquiries to the property are also worth exploring for longer stays.
Very Good
Aggregated rating across 317 reviews from multiple booking platforms
317 reviews is a substantial sample for a six-unit boutique property, and a 'Very Good' consensus across different platforms suggests the property consistently delivers on its core promises.
Location comes up in review after review as the standout strength — proximity to Bond Street station, the convenience of Selfridges a short walk away, and the general ease of getting around London from this base. The kitchen and laundry facilities are frequently cited as major positives, particularly by guests on extended stays or business trips.
Some guests mention that the check-in window (from 16:00) can feel restrictive if you're arriving earlier in the day. A small number of reviews note that the boutique scale means there's no on-site concierge or daily housekeeping as standard — worth knowing in advance if you're accustomed to full hotel services.
Reviews sourced from Booking.com and Agoda reflect broadly consistent sentiment: strong scores for location and facilities, with minor comments about the self-service nature of the property.
Green Street Residences by Aeria Apartments is located at 5 Green Street, London, W1K 7AH — in the Mayfair district of central London, a short walk from Selfridges and Oxford Street.
Bond Street Underground Station is approximately a five-minute walk from the property. It is served by the Central line, Jubilee line, and Elizabeth line (Crossrail), making it one of the most connected stations in central London.
London City Airport is approximately 20 km from the property, accessible via the DLR and Central line (roughly 45–55 minutes). Heathrow Airport is accessible directly via the Elizabeth line from Bond Street, typically a 30–40 minute journey depending on the terminal.
Stays start from approximately £793. Rates vary by season, dates, and booking platform. Check the latest rates on Booking.com or Agoda for up-to-date pricing.
No. Pets are not permitted at the property.
Yes. On-site parking is available — a notable feature for a central London property. Confirm availability when booking, particularly for longer stays.
Cancellation policies vary by platform and rate type. Flexible rates typically allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before check-in. Non-refundable rates offer no refund if plans change. On Booking.com, look for the green 'Free cancellation' badge and click through to confirm the exact deadline. On Agoda, check the 'Cancellation Policy' line under your chosen rate before confirming.