Cheval Collection’s Luxury Staycation

Life and StyleCheval Collection’s Luxury Staycation

LAHORE, Pakistan: The luxury hospitality group Cheval Collection is carrying on with its expansion plans in London, a part of their long-term strategic vision for growth.

The luxury all serviced apartments group is currently offering patrons from Pakistan the opportunity to stay at Cheval Collection with big savings under a new program.

The Luxury Staycation offer from Cheval, which is applicable in both London & Edinburgh across their vast range of accommodation options situated at prime locations offers 20% off on Cheval’s London residence’s usual rates alongside a 50 GBP credit for room service. Rest of the amenities include a fully equipped kitchen for safe meal preparation, late checkouts and Free Cancellation for up to seven days. All Edinburgh properties share the same benefits except for a 30 GBP credit at The Register Club instead of a 50 GBP credit.

With London being one of the most vibrant cities in the world and a much loved travel destination, the capital is the perfect place to relax and recuperate after a tense one year due to the ongoing pandemic.

Cheval Collection aims to ensure all your needs are catered to by offering 5 star hospitality to all its guests. Exploring the city is made easier with Cheval’s luxury residences placed within walking distance to major attractions, shops and café’s for tourists to make the most of London.

The Scottish capital Edinburgh being a popular destination for many due to its welcoming culture, provides the buzz of a big city and the warmth of a village, Cheval Collection has residences based in both New and Old Town as well as the Royal heart.

All of Cheval’s luxury 5 star apartments are designed to accommodate its guests for any length of stay. Cheval offers a stylish, spacious and private alternative to hotels. With a beautiful collection of serviced apartments, townhouses and penthouses in some of London’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, all just moments from key travel networks and transport links, Cheval Residences offers more than just a home and makes life breezily easy for guests.

Cheval Collection has proceeded with its activities during the COVID-19 emergency and has adjusted its operational procedures in accordance with Government and Health authority directions to keep up the utmost level of hygiene and cleanliness while offering the best service possible.

To forestall the spread of the COVID-19 infection, Cheval Collection has set up a number of systems and norms at its Residences to restrict the risk of infection both for colleagues and its esteemed guests and customers.

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