Property Description
Whitfield Apartments – Luxury Corporate Accommodation in Fitzrovia, LondonFully Furnished, Modern Apartments Near Iconic Landmarks
Make yourself at home in the heart of Fitzrovia with a stay at the Whitfield Apartments. These luxury, fully furnished apartments offer a sophisticated living experience in one of London's most desirable locations, close to the British Museum, Carnaby Street, and the Piccadilly Theatre. Perfect for corporate stays, the apartments are equipped with all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable and convenient stay.
Property Details
Location: Fitzrovia, London
Property Type: One and Two-Bedroom Apartments
Minimum Stay: Restrictions may apply
Price: From £2,618 per week +VAT
Facilities: Fully equipped kitchen, Laundry facilities, Weekly cleaning
Property Features
One & Two-Bedroom Apartments: Modern, spacious living areas
High-End Fittings: Comfort and luxury in every detail
Fully Equipped Kitchen: For home-cooked meals and entertaining
Laundry Facilities: Washer and dryer available for your convenience
Weekly Cleaning: Ensuring your apartment remains fresh throughout your stay
Standard Amenities
Bills Included: Wi-Fi, Housekeeping, Fresh Towels & Bedding
Hair Dryer & Iron/Ironing Board
TV: Flat-screen for your entertainment
Kitchen Facilities: Fully equipped for home cooking and dining
Laundry Facilities: Washer and dryer included
Neighbourhood
Located in Fitzrovia, Whitfield Apartments offer the best of central London, with easy access to iconic landmarks such as the British Museum, Covent Garden, and Soho. Explore the bustling streets of Carnaby Street, or enjoy world-class entertainment at the nearby Piccadilly Theatre. The area is also known for its vibrant dining scene, with a wide range of restaurants, cafés, and bars to choose from.
Guest Services
The 24/7 Guest Services Team will make sure you’re looked after throughout your stay, from check-in to special requests, ensuring a seamless experience.
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.





















