Here's How & Where To Rent A Flat For A Night in London, UK
How to rent a flat for a night in London
Start your search on the largest online marketplace for short-term rentals of all kinds, including but not limited to flats in London: Peerspace. The site connects renters with thousands of flats throughout not only the UK but also Australia, the US, Canada, and Europe, and it also makes the sometimes grueling search for the perfect space as streamlined and intuitive as possible.
Peerspace allows you to narrow your search according to a range of criteria so that your search results can be as specific as you’d like them to be. You can fine-tune your searches according to criteria like hourly price, number of attendees, planned date of the rental, interior and outdoor spaces, production equipment, style, space type (you’ll want to go ahead and check off “apartment” if you’re searching for a flat in London). You can also select amenities included with your rental and even availability of instant booking in case you’re in a big rush.
After you’ve added all the relevant filters you desire to your search, you can move on to the process of looking through these search results and deciding which listings to consider renting for a night.
Luckily, you’ll have the information you need to make the right choice, as every Peerspace listing includes detailed descriptions of the space from its host as well as lots of high-resolution photos. Many Peerspace listings also come with reviews from past renters, so you can get a more accurate sense of what it’s like to rent the space in question.
Some examples of London flats you can rent for a night
Ready to rent a flat for a night in London? Here are some of our favorite examples, which are super easy to rent using Peerspace.
Vintage haven in the heart of De Beauvoir
You’ll find this cozy 495-square-foot Victorian-era maisonette (literally meaning “little house” in French, but most commonly describing a two-story flat with its own front door) in East London’s gorgeous De Beauvoir Town. As you enter through the private front entrance, you’ll find an open-plan living room as well as a 1930s freestanding kitchen and dining area.
If you’re a fan of historic original architectural features, you’ll love the exposed beams, working log fireplace, and vintage furniture, but don’t worry. There’s no lack of modern amenities here, either, like speedy Wi-Fi and a 50-inch Smart TV. The old-fashioned kitchen comes with a vintage fridge and oven as well as basic supplies and cooking equipment. Up the cast iron spiral staircase is a bright south-facing double bedroom with a fancy en suite bathroom, which has a bathtub and shower, antique brass fixtures, an airy linen curtain, and vintage mirrors.
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