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Water Gardens by Bridgestreet
Pavillion House
Water Gardens Square

Docklands
London

SE16 6RN

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Set in a tranquil landscaped garden, The Water Gardens apartments by BridgeStreet Worldwide are located in the heart of Canary Wharf, Europe’s most vibrant and fastest growing business district. The area is renowned for its impressive hub of global commerce and financial services and is home to many large international banks and corporations. The Water Gardens is a brand new development comprising contemporary one and two bedroom apartments boasting a living space over twice the size of an average hotel room. The tastefully furnished apartments comprise a reception and dining area, fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom. With Bond Street reached in 20 minutes, the celebrated attractions of the West End are easily accessible. Just one stop to Canary Wharf gives immediate access to a wealth of entertainment and leisure facilities with over 200 shops, bars, and restaurants. Within 15 minutes, you will find a wide range of outdoor pursuits in celebrated locations from historic London Bridge to nautical Greenwich. Key collection is made at nearby Circus Apartments (see reservations details).Full pre-payment must be made upon arrival. A credit card is also required to guarantee the reservation and may be charged should any damages occur in the apartment. A refundable security deposit of £200 pre-authorisation on a credit card is taken for all bookings regardless of length of stay. A picture ID form the lead guest such as driving license must be seen upon arrival and match the name on the credit card used for payment. The lead guest must be 21 years of age or older.

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Central Heating
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