SPITALFIELDS 2 BEDROOM/ 2 BATH APT














Rental Info
- Price:
- From GBP 354
- Property Type:
- Apartment / Serviced Apartment
- Floor:
- Bathrooms:
- 2
- Bedrooms:
- 2
- Security Deposit:
- GBP 700
- Minimum Stay:
- 3 Nights
- Max. Guests:
- 4
- Pets Allowed:
- No
- Smoking Allowed:
- No
- Check-In/Out:
- 03:00 / 11:00
Rental Details
Famed for its market, Spitalfields enjoys a wealth of shops, pubs and restaurants. Old Spitalfields Market is London’s oldest, and these days it specialises in vintage fashion and unique handmade jewellery, crafts and homewares.
The Gun, a pub just off the market, serves traditional British food and real ale. Spitalfields is also home to a number of award-winning restaurants such as the Galvin Brothers Spitalfields Restaurant & Café and Spianata & Co.
Bedales of Spitalfields is one of the city’s best places to buy a bottle of fine wine. Despite being a little shop, it holds over 400 lines and is also a café and regularly hosts wine tasting evenings. For an equally fine place to stay, choose one of our luxurious Spitalfields serviced apartments.
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Spitalfields Market a favourite weekend market among Londoners and visitors alike, where you can find all kinds of crafts, vintage clothes, jewelry and artisan food items. The market is housed in a partially covered market with shops, restaurants and cafes, making it perfect to visit even in rainy weather. Located within walking distance of Liverpool Street station, there is no excuse to bypass this great gem of East London heritage .
Brick Lane allocated just behind Spitalfields Market, is a long stretch of cobbled pavement, which features some of the best Asian and Indian restaurants in the all of the UK. It is a lively area, where food stalls and restaurants regularly compete with each other for customers. Expect loud, colourful market scenes reminiscent of a bygone era, and BYOB (bring your own booze) establishments, making entertaining in this area even more enjoyable and varied. On weekends, Brick Lane spills over all the way into Pettycoat Lane, London’s famous old market for no-label fabrics and low-cost fashionistas.
Shoreditch and Hoxton, feature countless up-and- coming artists, especially designers and photographers, as well as trendy bars and groovy restaurants, where you can enjoy exotic cocktails and plenty of live entertainment, within the context of an unsurpassed nightlife offering. You can even go a little further afield and explore up-and-coming Dalston, London’s latest gentrification project, where vibrant ethnic communities meet all the modern-day conveniences of a global metropolis.
Bank station, located just next to Liverpool Street, is another central business hub in London. Named after the Bank of England, the area has excellent shopping finds, including The Royal Exchange, where you can find a number of designer shops and suit specialists for men, as well as high-end jewelers for the ladies. Leadenhall Market is another gem in this area, where bankers and insurance brokers let their hair loose after a long day trading on international markets, in the midst of pubs and patisserie boutiques that are bound to make your mouth water.
Amenities
- Bed Linen & Towels
- Kitchen
- Wireless Internet
- Internet
- Cable TV
- TV
- Gym
- Parking Included
- Air Conditioning
- Washing Machine
- Free Cleaning
- Balcony
- Pool
- Doorman
- Wheelchair Access
- Outdoor Space
- Elevator
- Breakfast