Rent Apartment Lace Civet Canary Wharf
Holiday Home Rental Description
Located on the eleventh floor of a building in Canary Wharf’s new waterside district, Wood Wharf, this incredible home offers river views from its balconies and wall-to-wall windows in the living space. Plus, it has great proximity to various sights and attractions across the city, and plenty of on-site amenities to keep you busy.
We would love nothing more than to start each morning here with a cup of tea on the private balcony overlooking the water and skyscrapers that grace this panorama. Then, head out and explore Canary Wharf’s shopping and dining opportunities – a short thirteen-minute walk from your door. Or hop on the Docklands Light Railway, which links you to London’s underground network to visit everything on your bucket list, including catching a show on the West End – reachable in thirty minutes on the tube.
Let off steam in the building’s gym, which is fully equipped and even offers a range of classes and personal training. The lounge area here that opens up onto the rooftop terrace is a great spot to spend your downtime with its pool table and games consoles. While the south-facing terrace itself with its dockside views of Harbour Quay Gardens is the ideal place to relax and admire the views, and it even offers a barbecue for summer cook-outs and outdoor heaters for chillier evenings.
Further Information::
*Construction is currently taking place close to this home from 8am-6pm Monday to Friday, 8am-1pm on Saturdays, and not on Sundays, Bank Holidays or public holidays – so some noise is to be expected
*The gym, lounge area, rooftop terrace and barbecue area are shared with the building’s other residents
*The entrance to this home is shared with the building’s other residents
*This home offers 24/7 guest support and concierge service
*You will receive a personal welcome and check in to this home
*Though there isn’t a dedicated desk here, the dining table doubles up as a laptop-friendly workspace
*Parking in London can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public transport