How to find a Studio Apartment in London
To find a studio apartment in London you will need to know the dates you are staying for, what neighbourhoods you prefer or be suited for your purpose of stay and finally how much your approximate budget is.
You can enter in these details to find suitable options or contact our specialist team, who can help guide you through the search process and advise on any specific requirements you may have.
We would also recommend considering properties or accommodation providers who are independently accredited for their quality, service and health and safety standards so that you can be assured that the serviced apartment you choose meets all necessary regulatory requirements and is committed to delivering a great stay experience.
Our portfolio features many serviced apartments who have been awarded accreditations such as ISAAP Compliance Accreditation which is in line with ISO 31030.
How much do Studio Apartments in London cost
On average you can expect to pay from £150 per night / £1050 per week
However the cost of studio apartments in London will vary on the time of the year, location, facilities, style and standard of the property.
Without a doutb, you will get much better value staying in a serviced studio apartment than you would in a standard hotel room.
Here are the average prices for studios based on location:
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Central London Studio Apartments cost from £130 per night / £910 per week
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North London Studio Apartments cost from £140 per night / £980 per week
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South London Studio Apartments cost from £120 per night / £840 per week
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East London Studio Apartments cost from £140 per night / £980 per week
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West London Studio Apartments cost from £140 per night / £980 per week
What types of London Studio Apartments are available
Studio apartments come in all shapes and sizes and can accommodation from 1 to 3 guests depending on the size of the apartment.
They are suitable for corporate travellers, relocating professionals, solo travellers, couples and small families (with a baby cot or extra rollaway bed for young children.
You can also stay in a studio apartment with these facilities:
What to check before you book a London Studio Apartment
Studio apartments london vary in style, price, facilities and quality, so it is important to check some of these useful points before you confirm your booking. This will make sure you know exactly what to expect when you arrive.
What type of bed is in the apartment?
Some studios have a single bed, double bed, a king size bed or a pull down bed. Make sure you are aware of the bed size and type before booking.
Are there lifts in the building?
Some properties do not have lifts only stair access to apartments, so check this before you book.
What is the check-in procedure?
Check what time Check-in is available from and where the keys need to be collected or accessed from. Where no on-site staff is available, guests need to access keys from an on-site safe.
Are extra people allowed to stay?
All apartments have a maximum capacity for health and safety and insurance reasons, so it is important you know this incase you are planning on having additional guests or children in the apartment.
If you are travelling with babies, do you need a high chair or baby cot?
Serviced studio apartments London are the perfect solution if you are travelling with babies or children, but don't forget to request additional high chairs, baby cots or foldaway beds in advance.
How regular is the cleaning service or bed linen change?
Housekeeping services, bin clearning, linen and towel changes, these all vary from daily, twice a week, weekly or once fortnightly in some properties, check this before you book.
How big is the apartment?
Check the square footage (or sq mts) to get a good understanding of the space available.
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