This well-presented one-bedroom apartment is in one of the best locations in Birmingham City Centre just a short walk to the main train station, New Street, and only minutes from the Mailbox, the Bullring shopping centre, Sealife Centre, Birmingham Arena and the International Convention Centre, making it ideal for working professionals seeking a place to stay while on business in the city. Sleeping up to 3 guests, it is situated in a quiet block with a secure code entry system and is a real home-from-home in the heart of the UK’s second-biggest city. The light-filled living room has a comfortable sofa (which converts to a sofa bed for one), perfect for relaxing in front of the smart TV after a day’s exploring, as well as a dining table and chairs. The separate kitchen is fully equipped with integrated appliances making cooking for yourself during your stay an attractive option. There is a large double bedroom with ample storage space and a bathroom with a bath/shower. Paid parking is available off-premises – please contact us for more details. Netflix & WIFI are included as standard making this an ideal stop for your weekend city break or business trip! All our apartments are spotlessly cleaned and disinfected by our professional cleaning teams after every stay! 🔸We charge VAT at a rate of 20% VAT for the first 28 days 4% thereafter. The rental price mentioned is exclusive of VAT. 🔸For short stays of less than 90 nights, there is an additional £5 cost per night. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you...
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