Serviced apartments near the heart of Canary Wharf
Ask most people what comes to mind when you say 'Canary Wharf', and chances are they'll picture One Canada Square: the landmark tower that has become synonymous with the surrounding offices, shopping and accommodation developed during the 1980s and 1990s.
However, it's by no means the only building in Canary Wharf. With eight of the tallest buildings in the UK, five railway stations (tube, Docklands Light Railway and national rail), a substantial shopping centre and over 100,000 people employed across the development, Canary Wharf is the size of a small town.
That's why, when you're booking a serviced apartment in Canary Wharf, it's important to choose the right location.
Apartments near to Canary Wharf tube
SACO's Canary Wharf serviced apartments are located in a stunning glass fronted building near to Jubilee Place, just 4 minutes walk from Canary Wharf underground station and 3 minutes from Heron Quay DLR station. This makes your apartment easy to reach from the City and other London destinations, as well as ideally located for the office towers at Canary Wharf. Shopping and leisure facilities are close by, with Jubilee Place on your doorstep.
Serviced accommodation in style
Another benefit of a prime location is that you will enjoy fantastic views of Canary Wharf and across the Thames to the City of London. Two of the apartments have balcony access, and with all apartments having floor to ceiling windows, you'll find your accommodation particularly light and spacious.
There is a choice of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment, all of which enjoy air conditioning, luxurious bathrooms with Molton Brown toiletries, and a generously equipped kitchen.
See examples of Canary Wharf serviced apartments
Any frequent visitor to London knows that location is vitally important when choosing your place to stay. To view Canary Wharf apartments and other examples of luxury serviced accommodation in London, view SACO's properties via the link above.
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