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25 Nov 11 Celebrating Christmas in Serviced Apartments Stockholm

Are you someone who loves Christmas but would rather spend it somewhere different each year? If you’re still unsure where to go this Christmas, why not give Stockholm a try this year?

The Swedish capital is made up of 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges and, like most capital cities, it’s a lively and cosmopolitan place. Although in the summer the city’s green with mild nights, in the winter it’s exactly the kind of place you want to be around Christmas time: dark, sometimes snowy and with a peaceful festive feel.

Christmas celebrations traditionally begin on the fourth Sunday before Christmas when advent begins. However, many festivities begin earlier in Stockholm, from Christmas markets to extravagant store window displays. One of the more popular Christmas markets is in Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan), which takes place from the 19th November to the 23rd December. Many of the serviced apartments Stockholm has to offer are located in close proximity to the market, making them ideal for anyone who wants to be right in the heart of the Christmas festivities. A popular tradition amongst Stockholmers is a drink known as Glögg (hot spiced wine) and reindeer are more likely to appear on restaurant menus than rooftops.

It’s easy to enjoy Stockholm’s festive atmosphere simply by wandering the city’s streets. The serviced apartments Stockholm has to offer are in idyllic settings and are surrounded by beautiful buildings. Gamla Stan is one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in the world and contains buildings dating as far back as the 15th century. It is filled with small winding streets lined with stores full of handicrafts, antiques, art galleries and cafes. The city also has a superb range of restaurants and bars and is a great place for those who view shopping as a sport rather than a dull necessity. The serviced apartments in Stockholm are within easy reaching distance of anything that you need during your stay.

A must see when visiting Stockholm is the City Hall where the Nobel Banquet is held every year. From the city hall tower you have a wonderful view over the city; however, if you would rather avoid climbing all the way up the tower you can also view the city from Fjällgatan on Södermalm.

Stockholm’s public transport system is somewhat comprehensive,consisting of the Stockholm Metro (Tunnelbana), two urban rail systems (Saltsjobanan and Roslagsbanan), three light rail systems (Tvarbanan, Lidingobanan and Nockebybanan), a tram system (Sparvag City), a large number of bus links and a city boat line. The two major international airports in Stockholm are Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and Stockholm Bromma Airport, the former being the largest and busiest in Sweden. With this variety of transportation options on offer, it is not surprising that the majority of the serviced apartments Stockholm has to offer are near transport links of some kind.

Stockholm is a peaceful, beautiful city that is even better at Christmas time. You are guaranteed to have a wonderful stay if you visit Stockholm this Christmas.

If you are visiting Stockholm for Christmas, why not stay in serviced apartments? Specialist agency SilverDoor can provide serviced apartments Stockholm, as well as properties throughout the world.

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11 Nov 11 The Best Of Christmas From Serviced Apartments London

When you are moving at a snail’s pace along Oxford Street this Christmas and just about ready to launch your bratwurst and mulled wine at the nearest jostling passer-by, try to remember there are other things going on in London that aren’t just about shopping. Whilst staying in the serviced apartments London has to offer, it’s worth exploring some of the other Christmas events going on around the City.

This year’s Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park will feature a new ice rink surrounding the recently refurbished Victorian bandstand, which will be the largest outdoor rink of its kind in the UK. Whether you can spin and jump like the next Torvill or Dean, or happily wobble along the wall, this is likely to bring out the Christmas spirit in even the most devoted Scrooge– the band playing, the swooping hisses of the crowd’s blades cutting into the ice, and the crisp evening air. While snow cannot be guaranteed, the ice rink has something else to recommend it; It is also a great place to do some celebrity spotting – previous visitors include Prince Harry, Kate Moss, Tom Cruise and Liam Gallagher – but try not to stare so hard that you fall flat onto the ice below. Trust us, ice is just as hard as it looks and it’s not worth it!

Then there’s the food – it wouldn’t be Christmas without it. This year’s Winter Wonderland promises to offer an even wider variety of bars, restaurants and cafes than previous events, including the new Carousel Bar which rotates gently as you sip your mulled wine. The Bavarian Village includes bars with live music and, of course, the essential bratwurst stalls, and is the perfect place for an after-work festive drink. If you are staying in one of the serviced apartments London has to offer you may also consider cooking for yourself instead of eating out: many of the serviced apartments London has to offer have a kitchen or a kitchenette and a broadband connection, so it’s possible to find Christmas recipes online, and  whip up a suitably festive meal in your very own London serviced apartment.

If the cold outdoors is a bit much for you, and you don’t fancy watching the television in one of the serviced apartments London has to offer, why not consider seeing a traditional Christmas play? This year the Sell a Door Theatre Company is performing the show at the Greenwich Playhouse, a small theatre with a tradition of revitalising classic plays. The show promises to offer slightly more than the average Scrooge fest – Sell a Door is a reputable company which doesn’t shirk away from challenging material. But there should still be plenty to please a younger audience as well, asthe theatre promises “Christmas carols, ghouls and a generous helping of Christmas cheer”.

These are just a couple of ideas on how you can experience London’s Christmas fun whilst away on business. The serviced apartments London has to offer are all within easy travelling distance of these attractions.

If you are on business in London during December, why not stay in serviced apartments? Specialist agency SilverDoor can offer serviced apartments London as well as properties worldwide.

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20 Oct 11 Foodie Delights From Serviced apartments Glasgow

It’s unfortunate that many people associate Scottish cuisine with haggis and the ‘traditional’ deep-fried Mars Bar. While the Scottish do enjoy both of the aforementioned culinary delights, Scotland’s foodie scene has a lot more to offer.

The BBC Good Food Show will be on at Glasgow’s SECC from the 21st – 23rd of October. It will feature special events such as the MasterChef Restaurant and the Winter Kitchen and will include many top chefs such as Antony Worrall Thompson, James Martin and the rather appropriately named Tom Kitchin. There will also be the opportunity to meet local producers who will be exhibiting their knowledge, passion and goods. An adult day ticket to the show costs £16.50, and under-16s go free. Many of the serviced apartments Glasgow has to offer are near the SECC, which is home to many of the most important conferences and exhibitions held in the city.

Glasgow is a foodie hot-spot in Scotland and the city centre hosts restaurants of every kind, from traditional Scottish cuisine to sizzling curries. In fact, the choice is so overwhelming that this news article aims to help visitors shed some light on their culinary options while travelling or staying in the serviced apartments Glasgow has to offer.

One of the best restaurants in Glasgow is Grill on the Corner – it would be a terrible mis-steak not to visit. Grill on the Corner was the first restaurant in Scotland to serve the legendary Japanese Kobe steak (which costs £50). Other dishes on the menu combine traditional or well-known dishes with unique, creative touches. Most of the food is freshly prepared on-site, and the home-cut chips are something else!

For a traditional Scottish culinary experience, The Sisters restaurant is a must. It’s a relatively small restaurant, run by, as you may have guessed, two sisters who charge small prices. The typical menu options include delights such as roast limerick ham, Gressingham duck breast, or west coast haddock with Islay scallops. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere where guests can take their time to enjoy their meal.

If neither of these options is hot enough for you, it is worth considering the Shish Mahal curry house, which was recommended by the Guardian’s travel section. The owner Ali Ahmed Aslam has a strong claim to being the original inventor of today’s much loved Tikka Masala.

However, if you feel like spending a night at home in  one of the serviced apartments Glasgow has to offer, there are plenty of delicatessens – and Indian groceries – in the city centre, so you can shop for ingredients yourself and cook them in the kitchen or kitchenette. Furthermore, many of the serviced apartments Glasgow has to offer include an internet connection of some kind which allows you to find recipes online.

These are a few ideas of how to experience the real food culture of Glasgow while away on business, and the serviced apartments Glasgow has to offer are all within easy travelling distance of the restaurants mentioned.

When it comes to cuisine, staying in serviced apartments Glasgow means that you are spoiled for choice! Specialist serviced apartments agency SilverDoor can provide you with properties throughout Scotland and the rest of the world.

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07 Oct 11 Serviced Apartments London for the London Film Festival

George Clooney, Ralph Fiennes, David Cronenberg, Jude law and Rachel Weisz are just a few of the celebrities who will be gracing the red carpet at the eagerly anticipated 55th BFI London Film Festival. Between the 12th and the 27th October, the UK’s largest public film event will screen more than 300 features, documentaries, shorts and films from almost 50 countries. The festival showcases the best of world cinema and aims to champion creativity, originality, vision and imagination from both respected directors and industry newcomers. It is now seen as one of the world’s major film festivals, attracting thousands of people from across the globe.

Serviced apartments London frequently provide accommodation for staff working on films in and around London. West London is the centre of the UK’s film industry and is often in high demand among film production crews: film production sites there include Ealing Studios – where parts of the Oscar winning film, The King’s Speech, were filmed – and Pinewood, Shepperton and Teddington studios. There are many serviced apartments London that are within a short distance of all of these studios. There are also serviced apartments London next to Hampton Court Palace – where the film Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, starring Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law, was filmed.

Last year London’s local authorities recorded 13,494 filming days. Many things can go wrong when filming in busy cities, which often results in irregular working hours. If you are starting the day at 5am and finishing at 12am, staying in serviced apartments London is the ideal choice, as  having your own kitchen to cook in can be very convenient.

The London Film Festival doesn’t just bring film industry professionals to the city.  Large scale events such as this take months to prepare and involve hundreds of people, working at locations across the capital. Serviced apartments London are all within easy walking distance of public transport links – again making them an ideal place to stay.

The film industry makes a significant contribution to London’s economy. A recent article on London.gov.uk stated that in the last six months, features shot in and around London have generated more than £575 million for the capital. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, recently reaffirmed his commitment to the film sector, stating: “I am delighted to support the BFI London Film festival 2011… London has a strong reputation as a centre for creativity and innovation in the film industry.” With increasing competition from other cities and regions it is important for London to maintain its position as a centre for creativity. In 2010, the UK film production spend hit a record level of £1.1bn and approximately 75% of this production is concentrated in London and the South East, making a major contribution to the economy.

As well as the London Film Festival there are hundreds of other events in London which bring thousands of people to the city and the wide range of serviced apartments London has to offer provides accommodation suitable for everyone.

Flexibility is a must for anyone working in the film industry, making serviced apartments an ideal choice. Specialist agency SilverDoor can provide serviced apartments London, as well as properties worldwide.

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22 Sep 11 Culinary Delights and Culture From Paris Serviced Apartments

Paris is a world-famous tourist destination, but it is also one of the world’s top business cities. The inimitable French culture is one of the things that draw tourists to Paris; if you’re spending time in the city on business, it provides a great opportunity to experience this.

French culture influences a broad spectrum of activities – from food, to fashion, art and even politics – ensuring that there is always something to do. September marks the start of Paris’s renowned Autumn Festival, which lasts for four months. The festival celebrates the most creative expressions of art and boasts an array of forms including theatre, music, dance, film and visual arts. It is organised by the French Culture and Communication Ministry and has attracted over 100,000 visitors from all over the world since the first event in 1972. The serviced apartments Paris has to offer are in a variety of locations across the city so the Autumn Festival is never far away.

The Louvre is another top attraction and exhibits almost 35,000 works of art. Inside the gallery the most famous and by far most popular piece displayed is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, displayed in her own private room. However, there are plenty of other artists exhibited there who you can see without standing on tip toe to peer above the crowds: pieces by artists such as Wattea or Poussin are great choices. It is also worth bearing in mind that after 3pm the cost of entry is halved, so this is often the Louvre’s busiest time.

The Louvre is also famous for its architecture, particularly the Louvre Pyramid which rises out of the courtyard and which is now considered a key Paris landmark. The serviced apartments Paris has to offer are in central locations close to transport links, which means it’s always easy to travel to places like the Louvre. If you would prefer something a little different, Paris is also dotted with smaller museums, showcasing up-and-coming artists.

If you fancy a culinary experience instead, why not bring French culture into your Paris serviced apartment’s kitchen? Paris’s local markets, such as Rue Cler Market, which is open daily, offer fresh and authentic French ingredients. Alternatively, many French supermarkets offer home delivery, so you don’t have to leave the comfort of your Paris serviced apartment. These options make cooking for yourself a good alternative to eating out, and all the serviced apartments Paris has to offer have kitchen facilities.

If you’re not a culinary whizz, consider attending a French cooking school. Paris has some of the world’s most famous culinary schools and many offer short courses or even one lesson taster sessions. The Lenôtre culinary and pastry school is one of the most famous in France, and offers courses and lessons to non-professionals who want to discover the chefs’ secrets.

These are a few ideas of how to experience Paris whilst away on business, and the serviced apartments Paris has to offer are all within easy travelling distance of these attractions.

If you are heading to the French capital, why not stay in serviced apartments Paris? Specialist serviced apartments agency SilverDoor can help you find accommodation in the French capital and worldwide.

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20 Sep 11 Art, Culture and Comedy in Manchester Serviced Apartments

Manchester is well known for its arts and culture and October is certainly set to be a busy month for the thriving city. October will bring about two very popular annual festivals: the Manchester Literature Festival and the Manchester Comedy Festival.

Manchester’s literature festival begins on the 10th October continuing to the 23rd October and builds on the legacy of its successful predecessor, the Manchester Poetry Festival. The event brings in authors from across the globe and allows them to share their inspirational stories and discuss their work. This year’s authors include Tahmima Anam, Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, Sarah Dunant and Zhu Wen. The festival takes place in a variety of venues over Manchester. The city is very large and can be bewildering, making the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer an ideal place to stay as they are located in many of the venue locations such as Deansgate, The Quays and Salford.

As well as the literature festival, the Manchester Comedy Festival takes place during the last two weeks of October, beginning on the 17th October. The festival came under threat this year after its funding was axed by Manchester City Council. However, comedians John Bishop and Sarah Millican came to the rescue by  putting on fundraiser performances. With this help this year’s festival will now include over 200 shows in around 30 venues across Greater Manchester. If you are going to see a show, many of the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer are all within easy walking distance of the venues, including the O2 Apollo theatre. Unlike the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Manchester Comedy Festival concentrates mainly on stand-up comedy; this year’s comedians include Rob Brydon, Peter Kay, Stephen Merchant and Andy Parsons.

If you are going to Manchester for either of the festivals and are travelling quite a distance, one of the best ways to get to Manchester is by train. There are trains from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly which take just over two hours and  tickets cost about  £50 for an adult return. Piccadilly station is in the centre of the city: many of the serviced apartments in Manchester are close to the station so you needn’t worry about a long trek once you’ve arrived in the city.

As well as performances taking place in the centre of Manchester there are also shows taking place in and around Greater Manchester. For example, there are performances taking place in MediaCity in Salford, including a reading by author Tom Palmer from his new children’s rugby novel, Scrum! The event will also feature a rugby-themed quiz and drop kick contest. Many of the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer are located in Salford Quays, providing easy access to MediaCity.

As well as introducing existing authors the festivals provide opportunities for new talents to shine. The literature festival has a creative writing competition, run by Manchester Metropolitan University. It attracts Greater Manchester school children aged 9 to 16 and those who win receive a cash prize. Both festivals have been a great success in the past and are set to continue for many years to come.

If you are planning on attending one of Manchester’s festivals, why not stay in serviced apartments? Specialist agency SilverDoor can provide serviced apartments Manchester, as well as other properties worldwide.

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31 Aug 11 Living Down Under in Serviced Apartments Sydney

Most Britons and Australians will have noticed that, for decades, our respective countries have been undertaking a cultural exchange: not only do most of us know someone living down under, but most of us will know someone from Australia who has chosen to live here too. But Australia has weathered the economic downtown relatively well and, with booming mining and construction industries, the balance looks set to tip slightly. With better weather, awe-inspiring landscapes and buzzing cities, Australia’s a great place to work and nowhere more so than Sydney, with its world-class cuisine, creativity and numerous business opportunities.

However, it is never an easy matter to relocate to another country, particularly one on the other side of the world, and it can be especially difficult to find somewhere to live. The serviced apartments Sydney has to offer provide an ideal interim option while you look for somewhere more permanent; they should also help you distance yourself from the hordes of tourists who visit the city each year, and feel like a fully fledged Sydney resident straight away. However, when you’re new to a city, it can be difficult to know how to spend your free time. Luckily there are plenty of hidden gems throughout the city, sometimes where you’d least expect them.

The majority of the serviced apartments Sydney has to offer are based in the central business district (CBD), which is the city’s commercial heart and which runs from Circular Quay in the north to Central railway station in the south. The area is a business mecca, densely packed with skyscrapers and home to the headquarters of most Sydney corporations. But that doesn’t mean that there’s not plenty to do: several parks and the Royal Botanic Gardens provide small oases of calm, while the area is also home to some of Sydney’s best museums, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, famed for its collection of Australian art.

Outside of the CBD, other districts offer an eclectic range of architecture, culture, bars and restaurants. Just north of the centre, The Rocks and Circular Quay offer a fantastic range of restaurants, but if you want to avoid the tourists, head further out to the arty districts of Glebe or Newtown in the west or Darlinghurst in the south, or to the refined boutiques of Paddington or Woollahra. There’s no need to stay in these districts to enjoy what they have to offer – Sydney’s excellent public transport system will take you promptly from your serviced apartment to wherever you want to be.

The serviced apartments Sydney has to offer tend to sit in modern, air conditioned buildings with extensive on-site facilities, such as restaurants, gyms and swimming pools. This means that it is easy to retreat from the hustle and bustle – not to mention  the heat – in the evenings and weekends. However, if you’re feeling a little more active, leave the city and head inland to higher altitudes, where you can visit vineyards, historic towns and rugged mountain ranges.

If you are moving down under, consider staying in serviced apartments Sydney while you look for something more permanent. Serviced apartments agency SilverDoor can provide properties throughout Australia and worldwide.

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25 Aug 11 Serviced Apartments London for Business Travellers

A recent report commissioned by MasterCard, the Worldwide Index of Global Destination Cities, measured the amount of international travel and cross-border expenditure in 132 cities and placed London first overall, with 20.1 million inbound passengers and cross-border spending of US$25.6 billion expected in 2011. Its position was seen by London Mayor Boris Johnson as evidence of London’s continued global importance: “London has yet again proved it is the epicentre of global trade and the best world city to do business with.”

London is a key business travel destination partly because English is so widely spoken throughout the business world and partly because its location means it can do business with Asia and North America during a normal working day. However, the fact that the city is also popular with leisure travellers means that it can be difficult for corporate travellers – particularly those travelling on short notice –to find accommodation. The serviced apartments London has to offer are a great alternative to hotels, tailored to meet the needs of corporate travellers.

Business visitors to London can find that, although its plethora of hotels provide plenty of amenities for those on short-term stays, they aren’t as suitable for those staying slightly longer. The serviced apartments London has to offer all provide plenty of space and most come with a separate living area where guests can unwind in the evenings.

If you want to avoid feeling like a tourist in London, it also helps to have your own kitchen so you don’t have to eat out every day. The serviced apartments London has to offer all come with kitchen facilities, so you can shop in the city’s wide range of food shops and prepare the food you like to eat in the evenings. London has an endlessly varied range of food shops and markets: try the Middle Eastern supermarkets around Edgware Road or east London’s Indian shops; alternatively, head to Borough Market or one of the numerous smaller farmers’ markets dotted around the city.

The report’s author, Dr Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, predicts that London’s future importance on the world stage depends on its cultural and historical wealth. It’s easy to take advantage of either of these facets of the city while you’re away on business. Central London is full of historical buildings and museums detailing the city’s past; many of the serviced apartments London has to offer are in central locations such as Westminster or Covent Garden, so it’s easy to visit the city’s historical attractions in the evenings or weekends.

Alternatively, if you’re keen to catch some of London’s cultural buzz while you’re in the city on business, you could head to east London, where there are numerous creative high-tech companies as well as highly respected art galleries. Areas such as Whitechapel – home to the famous Whitechapel gallery – are a great place to see and experience London’s creativity. They are also close to the City and central London and, because they’re popular destinations for business travellers, they offer plenty of London serviced apartments.

Finding suitable accommodation in London need not be a hassle for business travellers. Specialist serviced apartments agency SilverDoor can provide serviced apartments London and worldwide.

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24 Aug 11 Enjoying Summer in Serviced Apartments Paris

Paris is a city bursting with culture, from film festivals and museums to parks which turn into open-air concert venues over the summer. If you are on business in Paris this summer you certainly won’t be short of things to do in your free time and day-to-day necessities such as eating and getting around Paris shouldn’t prove to be much more complicated than they are at home.

Although the city attracts tourists galore during the summer months, this needn’t make it a stressful place for business travellers. If you are on business and would prefer to avoid all things touristy there is plenty for you to do when you have some free time without feeling like a tourist yourself.

During the summer Paris is often very hot with average temperatures of around 24 degrees. Recent years have seen heat waves hit the city, making it a humid, sticky place. Plenty of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer have air conditioning, providing a great escape from the warm weather. The central location of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer also means you can plan your day so that you do not have to travel far during the hottest part of the day.

If you are working in Paris in August and haven’t yet had the chance to hit the beach this year, now’s your chance. Head to the banks of the Seine during your free time between meetings: ‘Paris Plage’, which begins in July, sees the river banks transformed by sand, palm trees and big beach umbrellas, making the banks a great place to relax with the locals. If the beach isn’t to your tastes, another popular attraction is the outdoor film festival at Parc de la Vilette. There are more than 30 films featured throughout the month and entry is only 2 euros per person. Watching a film outdoors is a lovely way to spend the evening after a long day’s work. However, if you’d prefer the comfort of a sofa, most of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer provide a living area where you can watch a film in the privacy of your own home.

When it comes to eating out, the Parisians like their outdoor seating whenever they can get it and the summer evenings in Paris are ideal for sitting outside to enjoy some French cuisine. A great place to eat and drink is the Latin Quarter, an area packed with fabulous restaurants, cafes and shops. Restaurants and cafes are so ubiquitous that if you’re staying in one of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer, therewill inevitably be some nearby.

Paris is a large city, but getting around is made much easier by great public transport. There are various options including the Paris Metro, the RER trains, buses and taxis. You certainly won’t need a car when staying on business in the city. The serviced apartments Paris has to offer are all close to transport links of some kind.

If you are travelling to the French capital for business, why not stay in serviced apartments Paris? Specialist agency SilverDoor can provide serviced apartments throughout France and worldwide.

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10 Aug 11 Growing Digital Industry Increases Demand for Serviced Apartments Manchester

The first industrial city – Manchester is a recognised industrial hub, and it’s no surprise that over twenty Nobel prize winners originated from Manchester. Emphasis is placed upon future investment, with over 100,000 university students actively studying in Manchester. The university recently invested £600m in new facilities. The new buildings that were built as the result of this investment in allowed the university to further expand its already large student population, bringing with it a growing tech-culture.

Manchester has a large presence of technology businesses, with big names such as Google, and Siemens having offices in the city. Many smaller start-ups are focusing on areas such as SEO, web design, and online PR. The growth in this industry has been spurred on by Manchester Digital, an association of people and organisations working within digital media and technology in Manchester. Manchester Digital was initially designed for networking purposes, but has now grown to trade association status. Due to the nature of this industry, business travel is a frequent occurrence, and the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer are a great alternative to a hotel for short-term visitors, providing more space and more freedom than hotels.

Getting around in Manchester isn’t much harder than getting around in the digital world. Transport for Greater Manchester is responsible for all public transport services, and has invested in an extensive public transport network which consists of buses, trains and trams (the Metrolink). Manchester Airport is a 22 minute drive, or a short rail journey. Between Monday and Saturday there are 6 trains an hour, however night services are less frequent. All of the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer are near transport links of some kind, so you need never worry about getting back from work, or returning from evenings spent exploring the city.

If online shopping isn’t on the agenda, The Trafford Centre is located toward the east of Manchester, and is only a 20 minute drive from central Manchester, and is serviced by trains and buses. The shopping centre features shops such as: Hugo Boss, Apple, and Selfridges, and is the perfect place to indulge in retail therapy. The Trafford Centre also offers a selection of restaurants, cafés and bars. However all of the serviced apartments Manchester has to offer an equipped kitchen, so there is always an option for a home cooked meal.

Feeling adventurous? Chill Factore, is Manchester’s indoor real snow centre offering tutored lessons to free ride sessions presenting an opportunity to get on piste, for any level of snow sports experience. Being the longest ‘real snow’ slope in the UK, Chill Factore has attracted over 3 million visitors and is regarded as one of the UK’s leading attractions. Serviced apartments Manchester offer a great environment to relax after a week’s work, and a day on the slopes. Chill Factore is located a 5 minute drive from The Trafford Centre, and is easily accessible from the M60. Many serviced apartments Manchester has to offer free on-site parking, which makes driving a viable option.

When travelling to Manchester on business, why not consider staying in serviced apartments? SilverDoor can provide you with serviced apartments Manchester, as well as properties in other major UK cities.

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