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Oakwood Opens Apartments in London

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Thursday, 26 February 2009

Oakwood has opened a new property in London, UK. The Oakwood Steward Street in London is located on a quiet street in the historic Spitalfields area, just around the corner from Bishopsgate and Liverpool Street Station.

“The area around Oakwood Steward Street boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops, markets, galleries and other interesting sites,” said Oakwood Worldwide Senior Vice President and General Manager Gavan James. “Each apartment is of a high quality finish with contemporary furniture, fully-equipped kitchens and luxurious bathrooms. All of this, coupled with Oakwood’s unparalleled customer service and commitment to excellence, make our apartments a comfortable home away from home for the business and leisure traveler alike.”

Oakwood Steward Street is located near the vibrant and architecturally historic area of Spitalfields market, featuring many retailers that offer cutting edge fashion and accessories. The area also contains quaint streets central to many restaurants, including Brick Lane with its world-renowned Asian restaurants and the cultural street theater characters that entertain, while still being in the centre of the London financial district.

Oakwood Steward Street offers:

- One bedroom and Executive one bedroom apartments (Study/Sofa bed)
- Oak and ceramic tiled floors
- Contemporary furnishings
- Security intercom
- Luxurious bathrooms with thermostatic showers
- Custom made fully-fitted kitchens
- Lift to all floors

Oakwood Steward Street can also provide special services including airport pickup and weekly housekeeping.

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