Plymouth Short Term Apartments
SilverDoor Serviced Apartments in Plymouth
Do you want the convenience of a hotel with the comfort of your own home? Then serviced apartments are for you. Coming fully furnished with a kitchen and living area, serviced apartments in Plymouth give you the ease of a maid service with the luxury of your own space, providing you with everything you need for your ‘home-from-home’ stay. Starting at just per night and working out up to 30% cheaper than staying in a hotel. Serviced accommodation in Plymouth is ideal for the business traveller requiring short-term accommodation. Find out more about what serviced apartments have to offer.
With a range of sizes, styles, prices and locations, SilverDoor will be able to find serviced accommodation in Plymouth to suit your requirements.
Amongst other areas, SilverDoor offers self-catering accommodation in the centre of Plymouth. The choice of serviced apartments in Plymouth is perfect for travellers who want the comfort and space of their own apartment, whilst still maintaining the luxuries of a hotel.
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For more information about serviced apartments in Plymouth, contact SilverDoor or check our website for a comprehensive assortment of corporate accommodation and short-term housing options.
About Plymouth
Plymouth is a city and unitary authority area on the coast of Devon, England, about 190 miles (310 km) south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar, where they join Plymouth Sound. Since 1967 the unitary authority of Plymouth has included the suburbs of Plympton and Plymstock, which are on the east side of the River Plym.
Throughout the Industrial Revolution Plymouth grew as a major shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas and the construction of ships, ranging from small fishing boats to battleships for the Royal Navy. This later led to its targeting and partial destruction during World War II, an act known as the Plymouth Blitz. After the war the city centre was completely rebuilt.
Today the city is home to nearly 250,000 people, making it the 15th most populous city in England. It has its own city council and is represented nationally by three MPs. Plymouth's economy is still strongly influenced by shipbuilding, but has since the 1990s become a more service-based economy with the 11th largest university in the United Kingdom. Its naval base, HMNB Devonport is the largest operational naval base in Western Europe. Plymouth has ferry links to France and Spain and an airport with international services.
Significant regeneration has occurred since 2002 with the old Drake Circus shopping centre and Charles Cross car park being demolished in 2004 and being replaced by the latest Drake Circus Shopping Centre, which opened in October 2006. The council has encouraged cafes to create outdoor eating areas; and the clearing of a large public area in Armada Way has enabled farmers' markets and other street markets as well as exhibitions, entertainments and festivals.
Plymouth has theatres, cinemas and art galleries as well as television stations. Outdoor events and festivals are held including the British Fireworks Championship and The Music of the Night, an outdoor production held every two years in The Royal Citadel when amateurs sing to service unit musicians. The Plymouth Morris Men perform throughout the year at many events and venues. In August 2006 the world record for the most amount of simultaneous fireworks was surpassed, by Roy Lowry of the University of Plymouth, over Plymouth Sound.
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