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With so many different neighbourhoods to choose from, where is the ideal place to begin your search for short or long-stay accommodation in the capital?

Location is one of the most important factors in choosing your serviced apartments in London. The most popular locations are those that manage to be at the heart of it all, offering favourable access to both work and play.

In the heart of things

SACO's Holborn serviced apartments are highly sought after, since they're just a short walk from both the City and the West End. For those guests who prefer to give walking a miss, Russell Square is the nearest Underground station; Piccadilly and the Central Line are not far away.

It's also worth noting that the Holborn serviced apartments are near Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, just moments on foot from the entrance.

Mixing business and leisure

An extremely popular location for serviced apartments in London is Covent Garden, where SACO offers six apartments, each with outdoor space. Covent Garden serviced apartments are ideal for mixing business and leisure, particularly if you work in the media or entertainment business. Whereas a hotel lets you bed down for a night or two, serviced accommodation gives you space to feel at home for a longer stay, popping in and out as you feel like it.

A stone's throw from the Landmark

For workers and business travellers in London's Canary Wharf, it really helps to be near to the workplace, not a 45-minute commute from more centrally located accommodation. SACO's Canary Wharf serviced apartments offer a home from home ideally positioned close to the office as well as local amenities.

Seven London serviced apartment locations to choose from

Start your search by checking out seven of the most popular and carefully chosen locations for serviced apartments in London, including Holborn, Canary Wharf and the West End.

 

 

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