Visitors flock to London in their thousands  every year. In fact, it is a case of millions – some 19 million every year,  which works out at well in excess of 350,000 extra people in the city every  week. That means that a lot of beds are needed, and of course this is the  reason for the proliferation of (very expensive) hotels in London. Many of  these hotels are internationally renowned and do provide a very good service –  at a price. 
However, the influx of so many visitors has  brought about another phenomenon, and that is the rise in the number of London serviced apartments in Mayfair that are becoming available to rent. Savvy entrepreneurs are taking advantage  of visitors who don’t want to stay in the confines of a hotel, yet still want the  luxury combined with the much greater privacy that you get in an apartment. 
Of course, these property owners know that  their visitors want luxury as well as the privacy and extra space that London serviced apartments in Mayfair provide, so you will find that the furnishings – carpets, chairs, bedding, and  so on – are of the finest quality. The latest HDTVs are installed, and there is  often a music system. Some apartments have things such as air conditioning,  since London can get quite hot in the summer, while it is known that others  have installed underfloor heating for the winter. 
Almost every serviced apartment provides a  maid service so there is no need to make the beds because the maid does it.  Others have things such as 24 hour security and possibly a concierge on hand.  Of course, you do have to cook your own evening meal in these London serviced apartments in Mayfair,  whereas in a hotel you have a restaurant. However, Mayfair is full of top-class  restaurants, many of which are Michelin-starred, so the world is your oyster,  so to speak. You don’t ever have to cook dinner if you don’t want to.
The other big advantage of an apartment is  that it will be much less expensive than a West End hotel, particularly if you  bring the family with you. 

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