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City Crash Pad Serviced Apartments, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

City Crash Pad Serviced Apartments
111 West Street
Sheffield
South Yorkshire

S1 4EQ
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City Crash Pad Luxury Serviced Apartments offer luxurious homely apartments as an affordable alternative to hotel rooms in the heart of Sheffield City Centre ˆ 1, 2 & 3 bedroom Serviced Apartments including penthouses with large private terraces and spectacular views.

Rates include FREE DVD rental and FREE wine, beer, chocolates, flowers or fruit. Our rates also include FREE secure allocated parking!

Excellent public transport links, easy access to Meadowhall, train and bus stations nearby (5 minutes).

Quality restaurants, trendy bars, Sheffield City Hall, The Lyceum, The Crucible, Ponds Forge Sports Centre, Don Valley Stadium and both universities on the doorstep

Our penthouses have large private terraces with spectacular views!
Disabled Access to all apartments
One to one Greeter Service
All apartments have fulled fitted kitchens and bathrooms
We also offer a Price Promise!!
Special Packages include Movie Package and Romance Package!

Details

Ratings/Awards: 5 Star
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 20
Unit Type: Serviced Apartments
Price Guide: From £30 per night
Nearest Major Town: Sheffield
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Dogs/Pets Welcome - Possibly by arrangement
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Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Units Serviced Daily
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