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Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Stay In A Luxury Apartment In Central London

London is one of the greatest cities in the world and there are so many things to do that you couldn’t possibly see them all if you stayed for a six week vacation, and most people don’t have that length of time anyway. Even if you are not on vacation, but visiting on business, you need to be at the heart of things so that you can easily get to wherever you want to go.


In common with every other major city in the world, the traffic in London is a nightmare, and if you stay in a hotel on the outskirts of the city you will waste hours getting to where you want to be. Of course, the obvious answer is to stay in a hotel in the city centre where you have easy access to everything – a lot of it within walking distance, so you don’t even need a taxi.

However, hotels in central London, by definition, are extremely expensive. They can afford to be because they think you have no choice, so within reason they can charge what they like. Not only that, you basically have to live out of a suitcase for the duration of your stay.

But there is another answer and that is to stay in one of the luxury apartments in central London. Why ever not? Luxury apartments in central London will give you around twice the space of a hotel bedroom and will cost you less. Most of them are fully serviced, which means that you don’t need to lift a finger except for cooking your own meals. Now, granted, in a hotel that is done for you - but at what cost? Add to that a couple of drinks in the bar before dinner and the words “an arm and a leg” spring to mind.

In one of the luxury apartments in central London you can buy your own food in the local markets, and there are plenty of bars and English pubs where you can get a drink for a reasonable price. Perhaps best of all, you get a home of your own for the duration of your visit.

Stay In A Luxury Apartment When Visiting London

London is one of the most attractive and diverse cities in the world, with its’ history dating back to Roman times. There is so much to see and do that it is difficult to know where to begin listing all the reasons to come here. For many people, the first thing they want to see is the residence of the Queen and Prince Philip – Buckingham Palace. Then there is Big Ben (presently undergoing refurbishment) and the Houses of Parliament, Madame Tussauds, St, Paul’s Cathedral, and the Tower of London where you can see the ravens. There are six ravens and folklore has it that if they ever leave, the kingdom and the Tower will fall. They have a Ravenmaster who looks after them and feeds them twice a day.
 

Luxury Apartments In London – The Superior Choice When Visiting

If you are visiting London, whether it is on holiday or on business, you have a choice of places in which to stay. There are dozens of hotels – many of them world-famous – which are OK if you are only staying for a couple of nights, but the fact is that after a few days, living out of a suitcase can get quite depressing. You have to share a hotel with a lot of other people. For instance, The Dorchester on Park Lane has 250 rooms and 49 suites: that means that you are living with at least 600 other people, and maybe more.

The other option – which many people now consider far superior – is to stay in one of the luxury apartments to rent in London which are now available. Here you have your own private space and a lot more of it than in a hotel bedroom. 

Luxury Serviced Apartments Furnished Personally By The Owners

Carlton Court is situated in the heart of Mayfair and contains five London luxury serviced apartments. These sleep from two to six people and are available for short or long term rent as required. 

The apartments have been furnished personally by the owners, working on the basis that they would choose the furnishings that they would want if they were going to live in Carlton Court themselves, and are thus in the absolute best of taste. You could not get better furnishings if you stayed in one of the (very expensive) hotels in Park Lane just a few yards away. 

In fact, you are far better off in Carlton Court because, despite it being much less expensive than a hotel, you have the living space entirely to yourself.