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Self Catering Accommodation
If you are visiting London, you
may prefer to stay in an apartment or house rather than a hotel
or B&B. Take a look at the list below for a guide to self
catering accommodation in the capital.
Apartments West London
Lovely Edwardian properties in the popular suburb of Ealing,
West London, have been converted into fully equipped apartments
for visitors to London.
Ashburn
Garden apartments
Situated in in Kensington, just off the Cromwell Road, these
serviced apartments are ideally situated for exploring London
or for a more prolonged stay on business.
The
Athenaeum
Maybe you would like all the benefits of a luxury hotel
combined with the comfort and privacy afforded by an apartment.
The Athenaeum, situated on Piccadilly, has a row of adjacent
townhouses converted into high quality serviced apartments.
Beaumont
apartments
Although situated in the south west London, Southfields,
the location of these apartments, is still only 25 minutes
from Central London.
Budget
London
If you don't mind staying on the eastern side of London,
take a look at the self catering accommodation shown on this
site in Stratford and Barking.
Cottage
Net
This company boasts over 500 properties for visitors throughout
London from apartments in the centre to houses in the suburbs.
London
Country Apartments
These apartments are located right on the edge of the capital
in Croydon, Surrey. However, there is a fast rail link to the
capital and they are also ideally situated for anybody arriving
via Gatwick Airport.
Discounted
Hotels in London as low as $79
Moss
Lane Cottages
How do you fancy staying in a 16th century cottage in Pinner,
on the edge of London but only 20 minutes from the centre? With
three bedrooms the cottage can sleep 5 people.
Nell
Gwyne House Apartments
Chelsea, one of London's most fashionable areas, is the location
of the Nell Gwyne House containing 150 apartments ranging from
studios to one and two bedroom apartments.
Scala
House
This family run property, situated close to Oxford Street
and also Goudge Street underground station, is a relatively
modern apartment block built in 1976 and is ideally situated
in Central London.
Copyright © 2002 by Carol
Fisher
Where
to Stay in London
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