With its tasteful modern furnishings, the Twin II apartment will make you feel right at home.
The Area surrounding the Apartment:
The Twin II apartment is located close of the unique Columbia flower market and Shoreditch, in a dynamic and warm neighborhood that has kept a village atmosphere. The funky East London is walking distance where you will enjoy the vibe of the artistic side of the city. Old Street (Northern Line) or Bethnal Green (central Line) are the nearest underground stations with easy connection to the City and any part of London and it is also extremely well connected by bus.
The Apartment:
The Twin II apartment is located on the top floor of a small building without elevator in the liveliest area. Columbia road, where on Sunday you can visit the Flower Market, is located just a 5 minute walk from your accommodation.
The apartment has contemporary design with clean-cut modern style. Upon entering the apartment, there is a bright and cosy living room with a comfortable sofa and a fully equipped kitchen, so you can cook anything you want. It's the perfect place to sit back and relax after a busy day sightseeing, while watching television, listening to music or deciding what to visit next.
The bedroom is very spacious and has a double bed, bedside table and drawers for your personal belongings. The bathroom is cheerful and simple, with a bath/shower and a window.
There are also sheets, fresh towels and wireless internet access.
The Twin II apartment is one of two apartments in this building. The other is the Twin I apartment. Therefore, it is perfect not only for a couple, but also for a large family or a group of friends who want to spend a quiet holiday in London.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
£0 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
£1,500 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
2 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
- Optional extras
Baby cot/crib on request free
City
The City is where London began. In his Square Mile (as the City is referred to) you will find precious leftovers of London’s early days: four-fifth of the area burnt in the great Fire in 1666. London’s two most famous sights, the Tower and St. Paul’s, are here and look glorious seen from the water at Tower Bridge or from the top of the Monument. One of the joys of the City is the population flow that ensures it never stays the same. By day it’s mobbed by half million office workers, cycle couriers, white van driver and police officers. With the massive focus on office space, amenities such as parks and children’s play are in short supply, though the city is home to over 150 small city gardens, and there is always the river to enjoy. What’s more, the architecture is the most fascinating in London, with the modern (Gherkin and Lloyds) sitting alongside the beautiful ancient (St. Bartholomew- the- Great is the London’s oldest parish church). Around the Old Truman Brewery in Bricklane the streets are full with young and trendy people enjoying the café’ and drinking society. Local tips: around the edges of Smithfield market are several lat night/early morning café’, bars, serving clubbers (try Ferrari’s in 8 West Smithfield). See a film or go for a concert at the first-rate Barbican Centre.