The Tulip apartment is a modern and comfortable accommodation in central London that is very well connected via public transportation. Gloucester Road underground station is steps away from the apartment allowing guests to easily reach all the city's main tourist attractions.
The apartment:
Located on the 3rd floor of a building without elevator access, the apartment comprises of two bedrooms and two bathrooms, it is modern and extremely functional.
The master bedroom has a king-size bed, an en-suite bathroom, and a wall-mounted TV, while the second bedroom has a double bed (140 x 190) and a desk. Both bedrooms are lovely and bright.
The bathrooms are fresh and modern in style, one with a shower and the other with combined bath/shower unit, with hair-dryer and towels. The living-room is elegant and spacious and has a sofa and a table with 6 ‘Tulip’ design chairs and a comfortable chaise-longue and plasma TV. The open plan kitchen adjoining the living-room is ultramodern and fully equipped.
The whole apartment has satellite TV and Internet access to guarantee utmost comfort to our guests.
Elegant, comfortable, modern and perfectly well-connected, the Tulip apartment is the ideal choice for an extremely pleasant stay in London!
Please note that check-in for this apartment is no later than 19.30hr. You must therefore ensure that you arrive at the apartment before 19.30hr on your check-in day. If you arrive after this time, you will not be able to access the apartment as there will be no-one there to allow you access.
No children under 14 admitted.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
£350 (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
4 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
South Kensington
Between Kensington High Street and Cromwell road rest South Kensington, a distinctively elegant part of the capital. It is a museum mile with the triumvirate of world famous (and free) museums: the V&A, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum (with a beautiful ice rink between November and January). The surrounding area is now one of the most fashionable in town. Besides the aristocratic mansions and the presence of royalty in Kensington Palace, the village of Kensington contains in its quieter backstreet some hidden gems to be discovered like Holland Park and Leighton House, the perfect Victorian artist’s pad. Besides the Whole Foods Market store, which represents a temple of organica, Kensington Church Street provides a taste of more traditional Kensington with its selection of pricier boutique and antique shops. Holland Park is one of London’s wildest parks with squirrel and peacocks roaming about, a beautiful Japanese garden, a summer open-air opera season and a multi-level adventure playground for the kids.