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In the centre of London, located within a short distance of Borough Market and London Eye, Modern And Stylish 2-BD Flat W' A Stunning View offers free WiFi, air conditioning and household amenities such as an oven and coffee machine. The property is 1.3 miles from St Paul's Cathedral and 1.5 miles from Somerset House.
The apartment features 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a fridge, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Popular points of interest near the apartment include London Bridge, Savoy Theatre and Lyceum Theatre. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 6.8 miles from Modern And Stylish 2-BD Flat W' A.
## The space Amenities: -24/7 guest support - Professionally cleaned - Hotel-quality bed linen and towels - 24/7 check-in as there is a lockbox with the keys Kitchen: - Fully equipped - Oven - Stove - Fridge/Freezer - Microwave - Toaster - Dishwasher - Delonghi bean to cup coffee maker. Living Room: - Spacious, wide spread layout - Comfy sofas - TV (Sky & Netflix) Master Bedroom with ensuite: - Double bed with king size duvet - Ensuite has bath/shower/toilet/sink/heated towel rack Second Bedroom: -Comfy double bed. ## Guest access Guest's will have access to the whole property. ## Guest interaction My support team or I will be contactable by email or telephone during your stay.
## The neighborhood Like the perfect pot of afternoon tea, Southwark has been culturally steeping for centuries. The neighbourhood is home to many of the city’s iconic landmarks—London’s most famous bridges, buildings, and museums are located in Southwark. Crisscross the Thames via the Tower, Millennium, or London bridges and be rewarded with panoramic views of history abutting modernity—Southwark boasts Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Tate Modern museum, London’s famous Borough market, and myriad pubs and restaurants. Renowned for its old inns and taverns, Southwark is also the historical home of the capital's arts and entertainments industry. London's first theatres - the Globe, the Hope and the Rose - were all built there in the 16th century and Shakespeare's plays first performed there. Nestles on the South Bank beside the Thames, the rebuilt Globe is now one of the most popular theatres in London, while the neighbouring Tate Modern, housed in an imposing former power station, is among the world's most popular art galleries. London's modern City Hall and the magnificent gothic Southwark Cathedral complete a remarkable set of buildings that show five centuries of London's a...
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