Fully furnished serviced apartments for expats arriving in the UK

Serviced apartments give you the comfort of home — kitchen, washing machine, living space — with the ease of all-inclusive billing. For expats who need a professional, fully managed base for the first weeks or months of their UK life, these providers are the specialists.

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Saco Apartments

Premium serviced apartments with properties in London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Bristol — available from one night. Saco combines hotel-quality service with the space and facilities of a home, making them a preferred choice for corporate relocations and senior professional expats.

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Silverdoor

Specialist in corporate and extended-stay serviced apartments across UK cities — with a particular focus on relocation. Silverdoor manages a curated portfolio of premium properties and provides dedicated account management, making them the most comprehensive option for employer-sponsored relocations.

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Staycity

Aparthotel group with properties in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, York and beyond — combining the convenience of a hotel with the space and kitchen facilities of a serviced apartment. Staycity is well-positioned for expats who want a brand-consistent, easy-to-book extended stay in a major UK city.

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Serviced apartments vs hotels for expat arrivals: the practical choice

For stays of two weeks or more, a serviced apartment is almost always a better choice than a hotel room. The difference in day-to-day comfort is significant: being able to cook your own meals, do your own laundry and have a proper living space rather than a single room makes a multi-week transitional period considerably less stressful.

The cost comparison is also favourable. A hotel room in central London at a reasonable standard might cost £120–£200 per night. A serviced apartment with a kitchen and washing machine in the same area can often be found for similar or lower per-night rates on a weekly booking, while substantially reducing your spend on meals, laundry and daily expenses.

For employer-sponsored relocations, Silverdoor and Saco have established corporate account structures and can liaise directly with HR and mobility teams — useful if your employer is managing the cost of your initial accommodation. They can also provide formal invoicing and VAT receipts, which matters for expense claims.

For expats who want the ease of a brand-name aparthotel — consistent quality, a loyalty programme and simple direct booking — Staycity is well-represented across major UK cities. Their properties sit between a hotel and a full serviced apartment, offering kitchen facilities and hotel-level housekeeping without the corporate account process required by the specialist providers.

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Serviced Apartments — FAQs

A serviced apartment is professionally managed — typically operated by a company, not a private landlord — and includes hotel-like services such as linen changes, housekeeping and reception. A short-term let is usually a privately owned furnished property rented through a platform. Serviced apartments tend to be more consistent in quality and more straightforward to book; they suit expats who want managed accommodation without the variability of the private rental market.
Yes, in most cases. The Home Office can direct your BRP to a serviced apartment address. Most digital banks (Monzo, Starling) accept a serviced apartment address as proof of UK presence alongside a booking confirmation. Keep copies of your booking confirmation showing your name and the property address for any registration purposes.
For London and major cities, book at least 4–6 weeks ahead, especially if arriving between May and September when demand is highest. Good serviced apartments in central locations fill quickly. If your arrival date is uncertain, book with free cancellation and extend once your dates are confirmed.
A properly equipped serviced apartment should include a fully fitted kitchen, washing machine or laundry access, reliable high-speed wifi, all utilities included in the rate, and weekly housekeeping as a minimum. For expats, a kitchen and washing machine are the most important features — they significantly reduce daily costs compared to a hotel room during a multi-week transitional stay.
London has the widest range across all price points, followed by Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Bristol. Silverdoor and Saco have strong coverage in these cities for corporate-standard accommodation. Staycity is particularly well-positioned in Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow for aparthotel-style stays.
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