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9.6 6 reviews
Luton
21/08 – 24/08
122 €/nighttotal: 366 € (3 )
Apollo 16-1 Bed Town Center
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apartment , Luton
Apollo 16, a one-bedroom flat in Luton town centre, is situated 3km from London Luton Airport and offers easy access to historical sites such as Woburn Abbey (22.5km away). This 45 square metre self-catering apartment sleeps up to 7 guests and includes free Wi-Fi, pet-friendly accommodation and is conveniently located near public transport links.
8.7 21 reviews
Luton
26/07 – 02/08
267 €/nighttotal: 1869 € (7 )
Premium Airport Suite~free Parking~luxury Condition~balcony~fantastic Location Close To Train Station & Town Centre
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apartment , Luton
This Luton apartment, located less than 1 kilometre from London Luton Airport and within walking distance of Luton town centre and the train station, offers easy access to transport links and local amenities. The 65-square-metre property features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dining area, a balcony, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, comfortably accommodating up to nine guests.
Luton
24/06 – 25/06
68 €/nightfor 1 night
F3 Modern Studio Flat - Prime Tv - Parking - Wi-fi
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studio , Luton
This modern studio apartment in Luton offers convenient access to Woburn Abbey, located 21 kilometres away, and is within a 30-kilometre radius of Bletchley Park and Milton Keynes Bowl. This self-catering accommodation provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV, and dedicated parking for up to three guests, with check-out between 09:00 and 11:00.
9.6 97 reviews
Luton
26/07 – 02/08
180 €/nighttotal: 1260 € (7 )
The One- Luton 1 Bed, Free Parking
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apartment , Luton
This Luton apartment is conveniently located just 1 kilometre from the train station and shopping mall and a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The apartment has one bedroom with a king-size bed and a sofa bed in the lounge, comfortably accommodating up to 4 guests. It also features a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area, underfloor heating, free gated parking, and a small storage cupboard.
Frequently asked questions about serviced apartments in Luton
How can guests enjoy a relaxing day while staying at an aparthotel in Luton?
Luton's got some great green spaces for a relaxing day. You could head to Wardown Park, which has a beautiful Victorian parkland, or maybe the Stockwood Discovery Centre, with its lovely gardens and museum.
The town centre is a good bet for aparthotels, as it's close to the train station and shops, and you'll be within walking distance of lots of things. If you want something quieter, you could look at the areas around Stopsley or Leagrave.
What are the best serviced apartments with parking in Luton?
Luton's got a few hidden gems. The Wardown Park Museum is a must-see, and if you're into aviation, the Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf and Spa is worth a visit. For something a bit different, check out the Hat Factory, which has some great exhibitions and events.
Where can families find authentic local cuisine in Luton?
For a proper taste of Luton, try the Indian restaurants on the Bury Park Road. There are lots of great options, and you'll find some fantastic curries and street food there.
Which restaurants in Luton are suitable for business meetings and corporate dinners?
The Brasserie on the Square is a popular choice for business meetings, and the White Hart Hotel has a nice restaurant that's good for corporate dinners. If you're looking for something a bit more informal, there are some good pubs in the town centre that also do food.
What are the top shopping districts in Luton?
The Arndale Centre is the main shopping centre in Luton, with a good mix of high street shops and department stores. For something a bit more independent, check out the shops on George Street and the Mall.
What are the benefits of choosing an aparthotel over a traditional hotel in Luton?
Aparthotels give you more space and independence than a hotel. You can cook your own meals, do your laundry, and come and go as you please. They're also often a bit cheaper than hotels, especially if you're travelling with a family.
What’s an ideal one-day itinerary for exploring Luton?
Start your day with a visit to the Wardown Park Museum, then head to the town centre for some shopping. In the afternoon, have lunch at one of the many restaurants in Bury Park, and then spend the evening at the Hat Factory, catching a show or exhibition.