Serviced apartments and summer time

There’s nothing more relaxing than basking in the summer sun with a glass of chilled wine. But when making stop-over’s or long-term stays in UK cities during the height of summer, there’s no guarantee a pretty garden or balcony will be available. Returning at 5pm to a hotel room with a lack of natural light is hardly the best way towards positive mental health or a golden glow.

Serviced apartments and balconies

However, if you’re researching temporary accommodation, make a point of looking at serviced apartments - many serviced accommodation developments offer spacious balconies overlooking mature parkland, watersides, rivers, urban landscapes and even the glistening summer sea. Frequently, they are designed as sun traps which allow guests to enjoy blue skies and sunshine in privacy.

Requesting a serviced apartment with a balcony

Booking serviced apartments in advance is the best way to secure a balcony. Take time to do some thorough research as not all serviced apartments offer this facility. Bear in mind, executive serviced apartments are more likely to include balconies than standard serviced accommodation.

Serviced apartments and gardens

Many serviced apartments, whether in the city, suburbs or by the sea, are also built with idyllic gardens in their surrounding landscapes. These are often freely accessible for residents to enjoy at their leisure. For those requiring serviced apartments for medium to long-term stays, or with young children to consider, gardens can make a summer dwelling all the more enjoyable. If you’re moving under any of the following circumstances, it may make particularly good sense to secure a serviced apartment with a garden:

  • Moving to a new area
  • Facing long-term business commitments
  • Setting up home for a few months

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