Planning to be in town for longer?

For stays over 28 days or for any questions related to extended stays, please contact us via the form below, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

With a range of fully equipped apartments, Red Lion Court provides a turn-key solution to your extended stay in the city. Great for relocations, corporate guests or anyone looking for a comfortable and centrally located fully furnished apartment in London.

Preferential rates, combined with privacy and booking flexibility, allow you to simply relax and enjoy home-from-home comforts.

Long Stay Benefits

  • Competitive rates – Save up to 25% with an extended stay
  • Utility bills included – (water, gas, electricity, council tax, TV licence & weekly housekeeping services)
  • 300 Mbps Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • No fixed-term tenancy contract
  • Automated self-check-In
  • Digital locks
  • Full privacy
  • Guest support
  • Select from a variety of apartments
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Local Attractions

  • St Pauls Cathedral

    The iconic masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren awaits you at the top of Fleet Street. For more than 1,400 years it has stood at the highest point in the city. Guided tours and church services are available.

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  • Tate Modern

    A short walk across the Millennium Bridge will take you directly to the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art. Special exhibitions and toursavailable.

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  • Shakespeare’s Globe

    Catch a play from the man himself at the world-renowned theatre, education centre and cultural landmark located on the bank of the River Thames. The Globe is a complete historical reconstruction of the Globe.

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  • Bank of England

    A short stroll to Bank Station leads you to one of the oldest banks in the world and the model on which most central banks have been based.

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