Clarendon Serviced Apartments continues expansion with a new opening in London’s West End in this Decemeber.
Rathbone Place is a newly renovated development offering the very best in London with a mix of one and two bedroom apartments.
Location
Rathbone Place is within walking distance of Oxford Circus (Victoria, Bakerloo and Central Lines) and Tottenham Court Road (Central & Northern Lines) offering the ultimate in city living experience.
Situated in the heart of London’s media district, the apartments are a 4 minute walk from Tottenham Court Road. Perfect for commuters!
Finally the apartments are excellently placed, moments away from Soho Square, Charlotte Street, Percy Street and Goodge Street.
Design
Styled with today’s business traveller in mind, a fusion the ‘Georgian style’ of the area and up to the minute interiors create perfect balance and a unique living space.
For those who love to cook, the open-plan living dining areas are complemented by well-equipped kitchens creating a flexible space for relaxation.
Some apartments feature a balcony. Whilst the top floor commands superb panoramic views from a private terrace, perfect for entertaining guests.
Clarendon’s Comment
Commercial Director Peter Morgan says:
‘We are delighted to be opening Clarendon Rathbone Place serviced apartments.
This is one of a number of planned new openings as Clarendon eyes major expansion in the London market.
Our focus remains clear, to provide the best all-around London serviced apartment experience across key business districts.’
Morgan adds:
‘We have a 30 years positive reputation for service and our guests tell us location, ease of access to transport, local facilities and of course price are key determining factors.
Rathbone Place delivers on all fronts.
It offers the perfect combination of comfort, lifestyle and convenience.
The area is brimming with life and the apartments are perfect for longer stay (90 nights or more) business travellers. In particular those working for the creative media, digital and production companies based in the surrounding area.”
By Orianna Rosa Royle