Serviced Apartments in Fitzrovia
Serviced Apartments Fitzrovia – Central London Corporate Accommodation
Fitzrovia is a district in Central London, near London’s West End lying partly in the City of Westminster, and partly in the London Borough of Camden. Our Serviced Apartments Fitzrovia are situated close to Europe’s biggest shopping street – Oxford Street, Soho, Bloomsbury and Marylebone. In addition, our short let accommodation in Fitzrovia are close to University College London (UCL), The British Museum and the extensive greenery of Regent’s Park. Visit the Boating Lake, Queen Mary’s Rose Garden, the Open Air Theatre and the London Zoo. You will also find The Sherlock Holmes Museum and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in the same area. Enquire with Urban Stay today about our luxury serviced apartments in Fitzrovia and benefit from our competitive corporate rates and long stay discounts.
Fitzrovia is most likely named after the famous Fitzroy Tavern located in Soho. However, the area is now better known as the home of the BT Tower and the Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road. Our Serviced Apartments Fitzrovia are located in the heart of this unique neighbourhood. Whether you are relocating to London for work, or are visiting London on a holiday, we offer excellent accommodation options in Fitzrovia to suit your needs. easy access to the lights and flashiness of Soho and the more refined quiet elegance of Baker Street.
Goodge Street, Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, and Regents Park underground station are all close to Serviced Apartments Fitzrovia. In addition, the new Crossrail London Rail Link will call at Tottenham Court Road. National rail services run from King’s Cross, St. Pancras, Euston and Marylebone stations. International travel by air is from London City Airport, Heathrow and Gatwick with helicopter services from the London Heliport.
Fitzrovia enjoys both the edginess of Soho and the grandeur of Bloomsbury with wide streets, tall homes and buildings, and quiet restaurants and pubs. This is what makes this unpretentious neighbourhood feel all the more “cozy.” Fitzrovia has been associated with artists, intellectuals and bohemians since the 18th century. However, it was not until the 1930s that the name was first coined, when the area developed a distinctive cultural identity as a centre for writers and artists at the forefront of the British bohemian movement. George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf both lived here, as well as Augustus John, Dylan Thomas and George Orwell.
Fitzrovia is at the heart of London’s cultural scene and boasts many fine museums and galleries close-by, namely the British Museum and The Wallace Collection. Many eminent universities are also near our Serviced Apartments Fitzrovia including University College London, University of London and King’s College London. This part of London has a rich heritage of dining and entertaining night-life.