subject: Serviced Apartments In Canary Wharf, London [print this page] Canary Wharf is quite a bedazzling area located in the neighbouring borough of Tower Hamlets on the eastern borders of the City of London. It is increasingly becoming home to many commercial and residential properties including long lets and short lets or serviced apartments. The sleek tower blocks of London's Canary Wharf dominate the city's skyline. There is a vast array of service apartments to rent in Canary Wharf at affordable prices to suit varying budgets.
People looking for an appropriate location for a short term rental accommodation would not want to miss checking out Canary Wharf. There are beautiful studios, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom short let apartments in and around the area offering stunning river views around the Thames. Most of the apartments are offered with the latest technology, facilities and fittings such as TV (with Sky), DVD, CD player, phone, wireless broadband, individually controlled air-conditioning, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, dryer and a dishwasher.
There are many short stay options available on the Pepper Street, Indescon Millharbour Street, Fraser Place Canary Wharf, etc. out of which some also have 3 bedroom serviced apartments. They are fully furnished, contemporary accommodations with bright and airy living space. The facilities available also include hotel-like services such as housekeeping and linen change, ironing, dry-cleaning, etc. usually on a weekly basis.
Despite being a commercial hub, the area lacks in no way when it comes to nearby entertainment options. One can find many interesting pubs & bars around and good dining options too. As a result of the speedy growth of this area, the recently developed Jubilee Place shopping centre has made Canary Wharf a great retail destination as well.
Renting a serviced apartment in Canary Wharf would also benefit from excellent transport links. There is the purpose-built transport system DLR (Docklands Gentle Railway) which also connects to the City International Airport and the Jubilee Line.
The region certainly serves as a great place to stay for a short duration, be it a corporate traveller or an occasional vacationer. It offers the benefits of a well-built area with the added hustle-bustle of the commercial space around.
Rising from the ashes of the old West India docks, nothing symbolises the changing economic geography of the U.K. quite like this ultra modern office and shopping development. The estate is progress personified and boasts the three tallest buildings in the country, the most prominent being One Canada Square (commonly known as Canary Wharf Tower) which can be seen from most parts of central London and beyond.