Canary Wharf Aparthotels for extended stays
Make one request and get quotes from over 90 Canary Wharf aparthotels and serviced apartments, saving you time and money.
Make one request and get quotes from over 90 Canary Wharf aparthotels and serviced apartments, saving you time and money.
Suite Hub makes it fast and simple to gather every available Canary Wharf Aparthotel and serviced apartment for your upcoming extended stay trip.
When it comes to longer stays of a couple of weeks or several months, finding available options usually means contacting dozens of providers and navigating multiple sites.
We work closely with over 90 Canary Wharf Aparthotels and serviced apartments. Just submit one quick request and we’ll present you with every option at unbeatable prices.
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We specialise in extended stays (weeks, months or over a year), and that means the vast majority of our 500,000+ listings are not available to book online or show as unavailable. We're able to quickly deliver a be-spoke list of every suitable option for our clients requests, savings hours of time and a lot of money.
We work with businesses large and small from a range of different industries. Construction & engineering, media & production, law, logistics, oil & gas, manufacturing, relocation agents and more.
Yes, our booking service and support from our accommodation experts is free as we take a small booking fee from our providers. Our clients do not pay any fees or any more than they might direct. In most cases our clients pay far less than they would direct.
Hey there, urban explorers! Got Canary Wharf on your London bucket list? If not, you should! This iconic district is much more than skyscrapers and suited professionals—it’s a dynamic area brimming with culture, dining, and waterfront views. Alright, let’s jump in and get started!
First up, where’s Canary Wharf? It’s situated in East London, in the larger area known as the Isle of Dogs. Nestled within the looping curves of the River Thames, it’s a hop, skip, and a jump away from central London via the Jubilee Line or the Docklands Light Railway (DLR).
Since Canary Wharf is in London, expect a maritime temperate climate. Think mild summers, cool winters, and yes, a fair bit of rain. But hey, that’s what those classic British umbrellas are for, right?
So, what makes up Canary Wharf? This area is predominantly a business district, but there’s more to it. You’ve got Canada Square, home to the big corporate offices. But don’t miss West India Quay for dining and nightlife, and Canary Wharf’s own shopping mall for retail therapy.
History time! Canary Wharf was once one of the busiest docks in the world. But as the maritime industry declined, the area was transformed into the financial hub it is today. You’ll see a fascinating blend of modern architecture with nods to its maritime past.
Attractions in a business district? You bet! The Museum of London Docklands is a must-visit for history buffs. Canada Square Park often has events and outdoor screenings. And don’t miss the stunning skyline views from the public garden atop the Crossrail Place. For museum visits, check out the Museum of London Docklands
Mark your calendar for Winter Lights, an annual festival that illuminates Canary Wharf in a glorious display of light art. Plus, the Canary Wharf Jazz Festival brings toe-tapping tunes to Canada Square Park.
Hungry yet? From casual cafes to Michelin-starred eateries, Canary Wharf offers a world of culinary delights. Roka for Japanese, The Gun for classic British fare—take your pick.
Moving on to transport. The Jubilee Line and the DLR are your main options, but there are also Thames Clippers for a more scenic route. And hey, don’t underestimate a good old walk through the area’s pedestrian-friendly plazas. For public transport details, here’s TFL’s website
Professionals, listen up! Canary Wharf is a major financial hub, home to big names like Barclays and J.P. Morgan. If you’re considering a move, Canary Wharf Aparthotels and Canary Wharf Serviced Apartments make the transition smoother, offering all the comforts of home but with hotel-like amenities.
Business-wise, Canary Wharf is a financial powerhouse. Aside from banking, you’ll find media companies like Thomson Reuters, and tech firms aplenty. For big businesses, here’s Barclays’ website and J.P. Morgan’s website
If you’re staying longer, definitely check out Suite Hub’s selection of aparthotels and serviced apartments in Canary Wharf. These places offer more space and kitchen amenities, making them way more practical for extended stays. Price-wise, expect around £100 to £300 per night, depending on how swanky you wanna go.
And there you have it—your one-stop guide to Canary Wharf!