Truro is
the only city in Cornwall, situated in the west of the country. The city is primarily
recognised for its magnificent gothic cathedral. Most of the best serviced
apartments in Truro will be in viewing distance, with the towering structure
standing at an astounding 249 feet tall. The city is also well known on a
regional level for its vast quantity and variety of shopping options, from all
the familiar faces of city chain stores to small niche markets such as the
indoor Pannier Market, playing host to a lively assortment of small businesses.
Our 20
years of experience in the industry, accompanied by our 4.9/5 Trustpilot score,
provides a clear representation of our expertise and dedication in what we do.
We are able to cater to our clients’ every need time and again, and we strive
to make booking a Truro serviced apartment as simple and straightforward as
possible for our clients.
We have
offices around the world to make certain that we are available 24 hours a day to
take enquiries, as well as provide care for our clients both during and after
their stay. Our international offices also ensure that we can speak your
language, with a whole host of our employees able to speak a number of
languages, thus ensuring that your enquiry gets the attention and understanding
that it warrants. Additionally, our strong industry links with property
partners developed over time also offers our clients increased flexibility in
areas such as cancellation policies and negotiated staying rates.
For
business travellers, serviced apartments provide the best accommodation
experience possible. Offering more of a homely feel than a hotel, serviced corporate
apartments in Truro are ideal for a business stay due to our ability to cater
to clients’ every need. Our wide portfolio includes a tremendous amount of
variety, each property able to provide different locations and amenities to
make you feel more at home with personal touches. These amenities are able to range
anywhere from a temperature control system, to gyms and meeting rooms, with a
wide selection of Truro serviced apartments all able to offer different features
fit your requirements. Rooms are cleaned on a regular basis, and guests are
able to experience all the space and freedom of private accommodation whilst
maintaining the services of a hotel.
Longer
stays are common in serviced apartments, with the homely feel of the apartment
lifestyle providing every possible comfort to corporate travellers temporarily
living away from home, and the extra amenities provided only serve to enhance
your stay. Serviced apartments are almost always less expensive than hotels,
especially the longer you stay at a venue, as providers are often able reduce
the night rate if a client is scheduled to spend a lot of time in the city.
Travel
links in and out of Truro are available in multitude. Newquay airport is 19
kilometres north of the area, recognised in 2017 as the fastest growing airport
in the United Kingdom. The airstrip regularly receives domestic flights, as
well as providing travel to some international locations, such as Düsseldorf,
Germany.
Truro
railway station is situated on the Cornish Main Line. Only around 1km from the
city centre, it is probable that your serviced corporate apartment in Truro
will be within comfortable distance, making travel to the city an easy feat.
Additionally, extensive bus services in the Cornwall area as a whole provide a
convenient trip not only to Truro, but also to the surrounding areas if a day
trip out of your hotel serviced apartment in Truro is on the agenda.
Aside from
the principle feature of the cathedral, Truro has plenty of other cultural
features to enjoy and discover. Lemon Quay is a hub for much of the festivities
that occur within the area. Previous examples of events that have taken place
in Lemon Quay include the Truro carnival, Cornwall pride, the paper lantern
parade and even the finish of a half marathon. There are plenty of Truro
serviced apartment options in close proximity to this lively location.
In terms of
sporting attainment, Truro City FC are the only Cornish club to reach a
National League South standard of football, receiving an FA vase in 2007.
Truro
museum is a widely popular attraction within the Cornish area as a whole,
containing a variety of features including a comprehensive historical
documentation of the location’s mining history.
A whole host of parks are also a prominent feature of Truro, with Victoria Gardens, Hendra Park and the small but charming Furniss Island bring Trurorians’ favourites.