Serviced Apartments Remain A Popular Choice With London Businesses


by Dean Bower - Date: 2010-09-14 - Word Count: 285 Share This!

For many the day to day commute in and out of the City of London is the norm, part of the working day that becomes a way of life. But for businesses moving people in and out London on short term temporary assignments, requiring accommodation close to their offices, choosing where to stay and finding suitable temporary accommodation in the City can often be a difficult task.

This is where serviced apartments in London come in their own, offering a flexible solution to businesses that require short term accommodation in London and a homely alternative to Hotels. They tend to be located central to main business areas such as Canary Wharf and the City, typically are no more than a 5 minute walk to the nearest tube station and have all the facilities and amenities close-by to support everyday life.

Providing on average more than twice the space of a London hotel room (45m2 'v' 20m2), guests benefit from separate bedrooms, living/dining areas and fully equipped kitchens making dining out a choice rather than necessity. They offer the opportunity for two people to share a 2 bed/2 bathroom serviced apartment providing each guest the privacy of their own bedroom and bathroom and shared living space. This is a common occurrence within the Banking and financial sector where graduate interns are placed together during their initial induction.

For businesses, London serviced apartments don't only offer their employees greater levels of comfort, they also present a cost effective solution delivering considerable savings particularly when accommodating groups for a few weeks, a month or longer.

With the availability of 1 and 2 bedroom Service Apartments Canary Wharf and in the city, there are flexible solutions to meet all corporate needs.

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