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Reubens Court Luxury Apartments, York, North Yorkshire

Reubens Court Luxury Apartments
Reubens Court Apartments
Prospect Terrace

York
North Yorkshire

Y01 6LU
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Reubens Court Luxury Apartments - 4 luxurious and contemporary 1 & 2 bedroom York city centre serviced apartments with free onsite parking. Reubens Court are spacious 1 & 2 bedroom serviced apartments sleeping between 2 & 6 people in the centre of York. The apartments are situated inside the York City Walls just off the historic street off Micklegate and just a 2 minute walk to Skeldergate bridge with it's beautiful views of the River Ouse. Although very well located, the properties are situated down a quiet side street guaranteeing a good nights sleep. The apartments have large screen plasma televisions with full sky package (including movies and sports), free wi-fi in all areas, dvd player with a selections of films and an ipod docking station. The double bedrooms have luxury bedding, fluffy towels and dressing gowns. Two of the apartments have en-suite shower rooms, two have a bath with shower over, all have modern fittings and motion sensitive lighting. All our guests will arrive to find a welcome pack with a bottle of wine, fresh bread and butter and a luxury pampering gift set.......... All the properties have an open plan kitchen with seating allowing you to eat in if required, the dishwashers mean you don't have to wash up....!! **PLEASE NOTE** There is a minimum stay requirement at all times of 2 nights, if your booking includes a Saturday night then the minimum stay is 3 nights. Thank you.

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