Showing posts with label serviced apartments Covent Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serviced apartments Covent Garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Spending the Day at Covent Garden and Soho


Just when you thought you already know London’s best tourist spots by heart, comes uptwo places that are not yet on your radar: Soho and Covent Garden.

Over the past few years, Covent Garden in West End London has fully developed into a vibrant, world-class tourist destination that not too many people, especially non-locals, know of. It now offers an eclectic mix of shopping, entertainment, and good food, while retaining its historical and cultural character – just like the most of London.

Indeed, Covent Garden makes for an amusing destination as it boasts of more than ten theaters and over 60 bars and pubs. Moreover,with fantastic street performances being held daily alongthe marketarea, it is easy to see why this is the best place to goif you wish to be fully entertained.In fact, it is the sole district in London to begiven license for entertainers and street performers. 

Soho, on the other hand, has had a more notorious history – that of being a base for sex industry during the 20th century. It has since then evolved into a small but charming residential and commercial district, yet remained to be popular as it didn’t lose all the energetic, gay atmosphere and epic nightlife that it had been known for.

A Whole Day's Worth: Places to Visit

Start your day at the traffic-free Covent Garden Piazza Squarewhere you can enjoy awesome free entertainment from the street performers who’ll surely get you in the mood for more wandering later on. Then, after getting you all hyped, head on to the Covent Garden Market for some good food or to grab some snacks.

Next, make sure to visit Royal Opera House as it is one of the most popular places in the area. If you’re going to watch a show, however, you’ll need to book in advance).

The other famous attractions in the area are the London Transport Museum which showcases the evolution of London’s transportation system in the past few centuries, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not with its collection of the strangest, weirdest, and most wonderful. Make sure tocheck out these places as well.

Feeling hungry from all the strolling?

Covent Garden has a wide variety of restaurants and cafĂ©s to offer, but the ones that you should visit first include Punch & Judy, Polpo (Italian cuisine), Maxwell’s Bar and Grill (since 1980’s), Peyton and Byrne (British bakery), Oystermen, and CaffĂ© Nero.

Still, there is a lot more to explore in this foodie’s paradise of West End London!

After a hearty meal at Covent Square, feel free to spend the rest of the afternoon until the night time at Soho where you’ll get to experience its legendary nightlife – one that is filled with fun, music, dining, and festivities.

Finally, end your day perfectly by getting yourself a reservation at one of the serviced apartments Covent Garden. This type of accommodation (aparthotel) in London is increasing in popularity due to its advantages over an actual hotel.

Not only is it more affordable, it’ll also give you the feeling that you are at home or in your own apartment – sans the hassle of maintenance. Serviced apartments Central London, for example, have a crew and maintenance team who’ll take care of your place’s upkeep (cleaning, repairs, etc.) and who’ll look after the place to make sure that it’s safe, secure, and comfortable for you. Now that’s true value for your travel money.


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Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Popular London Places for Crazy Golf

Crazy golf is no longer considered just the seaside pastime it used to be. If you live in one of the Serviced Apartments Covent Garden, you will find it quite easy to find a joint nearby to play crazy golf in. You can even bring your kids with you to enjoy several rounds of the game.
  • Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
The course features 18 prehistoric holes. Giant dinosaurs flank the holes. Waterfalls and caves complete the Jurassic feel of the place.
You can play golf every day. If you fancy playing a few rounds at night, you will be glad to note that the golf course stays open until 9 o’clock at night.
  • Moby Golf
This golf course takes inspiration from the famous whale allegedly washed up in 1790 at Dagenham. It is not surprising to find that water figures quite a bit in the course. The highlight remains trying to putt your golf ball right through the 9-foot mouth of a full-scale sperm whale at the finish.
  • Mr. Mulligan's Dino Golf
Adventure golf was introduced in London by featuring giant dinosaurs in the Lost Island Encounter golf course. Mr. Mulligan’s Dino continues the theme with an enormous 36-hole adventure with the prehistoric animal.
  • Dragon Quest Adventure Golf
In this crazy golf course, you go through 18 holes and past a collection of gold, fire-breathing dragons. You also have to go past a lot of water forms the color of lurid blue.
  • Dinosaur Escape
This golf course features 18 holes, and huge life-size prehistoric dinosaurs, to boot. There is also a lot of water around the course – this time, in a scary shade of red.
  • Dinosaur Escape Adventure Golf
The course is designed for the entire family, including young golfers. It is a 9-hole course that features a nautical theme. The family will have a fun time avoiding bunkers and a lot of water.
  • Putt in the Park
This is the tamed edition of the other themed crazy golf courses. You will find no dinosaur or whale in this course – just plain, old, crazy golf. Whether you are a neophyte or a show-off expert in crazy golf, you will find a course that is suited for your level of skills. You can play at Acton Park, Battersea Park, or Wandsworth Park. All three locations feature beautiful landscapes and charming cafes.

With the many options for crazy golf courses near Serviced Apartments Central London, you will not find it hard to look for a course with a theme that will challenge both your imagination and your golf skills.

Thursday, 15 June 2017

London’s most visited parties

London is for romance, art and culture. It is the home of great historic men. Everyone wants to be in London. With more open flights from different countries to London, there are also more opportunities and a lot of buzz is coming from London’s nightlife.

These are London’s most visited parties:

Ministry of Sound
Known to be London’s Number One night club, Ministry of Sound has evolved from housing global dances and house music since 1991 to managing its own Record Labels and Artists as of today. If you are a tourist aiming to have this historic nightclub outside your doorstep, book bed and breakfasts or hotels in Covent Garden London. You may check-out The Regency House Hotel Gower Street London.

Koko
Not too far from beautiful Presidential Marylebone Mayfair is the Koko Club in Camden is famous for its royal architecture. With a capacity of housing 1,500 partygoers, Koko is Camden’s royal treasure. If you fancy some contemporary music scene, then Koko is the nightclub for you. Added bonus for partygoers who enjoy the theatrical vibes, Koko is rerouting its music roots once a week to showcase some acts from different music genres.

The Roxy
If you need some prepping before going into a night club, The Roxy is known for its 1920’s speakeasy vibe. You can grab a few drinks at the bar or just hangout the entire night at The Roxy for some booze and talks. This club offers a variety of beers perfect for partygoers who enjoy the more subtle nightlife.

The Social
The Social at Fitzrovia is a students’ favourite place to catch up outside the university. Aside from its fancy decor, they offer an internet cafe with free Wifi on the second floor for students who also need to balance life and school.

If you are the partygoer or you wish to travel and see London parties, then check out these clubs famous for their own crowd and mood. For travellers, these night clubs have nearby ApartHotel. Serviced Apartments Covent Garden is worthy to check in at.

All apartments have en-suite with Freewifi, plasma screen TV’s, and selected sky channels. The place is surrounded by great facilities such as a renowned medical hospital at Harley Street, open garden spaced at the Regent’s Park, best restaurants, the famous Madame Tussauds and Planetarium museum, nightlife at Covent Garden and Soho, shopping areas at oxford, regent and baker street, and for music lovers the historical stage of Wigmore Hall. Come now and visit the London’s way.


Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Feel Right at Home – Covent Garden Serviced Apartments

Covent Garden is located in the east fringes of London’s West End. It is divided by the main passageway of Long Acre, with the north centered on independent market stalls and the south centered on entertainment facilities, performers and historical buildings. Among its famous landmarks are London Transport Museum, St. Paul’s Church and the Freemason’s Hall, which served as a meeting place for many Masonic Lodges in the London area. This district boasts of many tourist attractions that mainly involve shopping and entertainment.
Not so long ago, Covent Garden was a region known for selling fruits and vegetables. It’s hard to imagine how a simple fruit and vegetable market could transform itself into a popular tourist destination in just a few years, but Covent Garden managed to beat the odds and become what it is today.
In addition to being a popular tourist destination, Covent Garden has also been associated with live performances and the arts. The Royal Opera House, which is also referred to as Covent Garden, has a capacity of over 2 thousand people and hosts operas and ballets on a regular basis. The area also has over 60 pubs and bars and is home to the Lam and the Lag, a 245-year old pub that is said to be the oldest in Covent Garden.
A vacation in Covent Garden or in any part of London can be anything but inexpensive. Most tourists counter the expensive London lifestyle by skipping the appeal of hotels and investing in cheaper accommodations like service apartments and aparthotels. Serviced Apartments Marylebone offer the convenience of hotels with a twist—they have the space and privacy hotels lack, but come with hotel-like customer service. They also have very affordable rates and are fully equipped with kitchen amenities and common household comforts like washing machines and fridge freezers.

One of the great things about staying in Serviced Apartments Covent Garden and Serviced Apartments Central London is the fact that accommodation rates usually decrease the more days a guest stays. And since service apartments have less frequent maid service and lesser staff members than hotels, rates are generally cheaper. The rise of the service apartment trend isn’t surprising with the number of guests preferring Presidential Marylebone Mayfair to hotels. They’re easier to access and are more convenient for short stays. No wonder tourists and businesses are beginning to prefer them over hotels; it’s the same experience at a better price.

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Capital’s Best Kept Secrets: Where to eat in London

London isn’t only the best place to visit iconic structures and destinations but also the perfect place to find good food. A trip to London wouldn’t be complete without trying the capital’s best kept secret – its delectable food fare.
London is known for British food courses including roasts, wines, mash, pudding and the likes. However, touring the city would lead you to various restaurants offering a diverse line of menu, like these restaurants, for instance.

Kitchen W8

Of course, you wouldn’t want to miss one of the most popular Michelin-starred restaurant in London, Kitchen W8, which boasts modern contemporary interiors. Located at the streets of Kensington, the restaurant is a popular destination for high profile celebrities. One of its most popular dishes is the loin smothered in caramel sauce and croquette with potato, watercress, and apple.  

Sketch

Craving for some afternoon tea to warm your stomach inside an Instagram worthy place? Sketch offers an extensive line of teas, on top of the spectacular interior that the place boasts. This brasserie is also known for its breakfast, cake, cocktail and wine menu. Sounds sweet, right?

The Breakfast Club

If you’re constantly craving for some good breakfast food, The Breakfast Club is the only choice to be. This food hub is known for its delectable pancakes, berries, and other meals that goes well with the morning breeze. A bit of warning though, you need to line up early if you want to get a good seat.

Nordic Bakery

Want to try some authentic cinnamon roll in London? The Nordic Bakery, located along Marylebone High Street is a popular bakery for pastry lovers. The bonus? It’s located near most serviced apartments Central London.

Homeslice

There’s nothing a slice a pizza wouldn’t fix. Over the past five years, Homeslice has established a name in London for its delectable Italian cuisine offerings including wood-fired oven pizza slices.

The Chiltern Firehouse

One of the most upscale restaurants in, Marylebone, the Chiltern Firehouse is known for its fine dining interiors, owned by hotelier André Balazs. The restaurant is a famous place for celebrities and A-listers.

The best way to easily find the best restaurants and food courts in London is to book a room in a strategically situated hotel or serviced apartment. Serviced Apartments Covent Garden are typically located near key establishments in the city, allowing its occupants to fully enjoy their stay in the iconic capital.


Sunday, 29 January 2017

6 Reasons That Make Serviced Apartments the Perfect Holiday Accommodation for Families

Hotels are always the primary accommodation choice for business travelers: they are extravagantly beautiful in architecture and have elegant interiors. The guest rooms and services are superior in quality. And, room rates are especially sky-high, making them feasible for short stays only. However, for families traveling to London on a weeklong holiday, a hotel accommodation is just out of the question.

When you are traveling on a budget, there are two important factors that you need to consider when looking for a place to stay. First of all, affordability. And second, comfort. Any budget accommodation in London can provide both comfort and affordability, but nothing quite like a serviced apartment that provides families a home away from home.

So, what makes serviced apartments stand apart from other budget accommodations? Here are top six reasons serviced apartments are ideal for families on vacation.

1.   Spacious Enough for the Kids

For families traveling with little children, space would be a determining factor in selecting the perfect holiday accommodation. While not many hotels can offer the luxury of space, serviced apartments, on the other hand, are built to look like regular homes (complete with kitchen, living room, and single or double bedroom suites) which only means there is plenty of space for the children to run around.

2.   You Can Cook Your Meals

What makes a Serviced Apartments Marylebone feel like a real home is that it has its own kitchen. This gives you the option not to eat out and save money. You can live like a local by shopping for food supply at the local grocer’s or buying fresh produce at the Sunday market. In the privacy of your little kitchen, you can flex your culinary muscles and whip up a couple of mean dishes.

3. You Can Do Your Own Laundry

The good think about Presidential Serviced Apartments is that it provides guests with their own washing machines as well as a fully equipped kitchen. This makes traveling light possible. With accessibility to a washing machine and dryer, guests can do their own laundry and repeat outfits.

4. Cosy Living Room

A home isn’t complete without a lounge where you can curl up on a sofa and watch television, or invite a friend for a chat over a cup of tea. Serviced apartments Central London have stylish living rooms that are comparable to the homes you see in lifestyle magazines. They do not only look good, but they feel as comfortable as home.

5. Easy Access to Everything

One big advantage about staying in a serviced apartment is their location. Not far from serviced apartments Covent Garden are various local and international restaurants where you can go for some exciting culinary adventure. There are also shops nearby where you can do a bit of shopping. If not, you can walk a short distance to the tube station and hop on a train to see one of those must-visit places in London.

6. Inexpensive

Serviced apartments may be as elegant-looking as any hotel, but it is definitely not as expensive. In fact, the room rates are half the price of a regular hotel room and access to facilities like a kitchen and a washing machine will save you more money.