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9.9 17 reviews
Derby
24/07 – 27/07
£252/nighttotal: £756 (3 )
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1 5
apartment , Derby
This spacious Derby house, a 10-minute walk from Derbion shopping centre and a 1.6-km drive from Pride Park Stadium, offers convenient access to Derby's key attractions. Sleeping up to nine guests in five bedrooms with two bathrooms, this self-catering property features a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, Netflix, and on-street/driveway parking; long-stay discounts are available.
8.4 39 reviews
Derby
07/08 – 09/08
£93/nighttotal: £186 (2 )
Arbourfield Lodge
1 2
apartment , Derby
Holiday rental listing with a good rating of 84% based on 39 reviews. Your accommodation will be based in Derby. Facilities and services: an iron, free parking and a wheelchair friendly access. Take advantage of the garden in this apartment!
9.2 37 reviews
Derby
27/06 – 28/06
£255/nightfor 1 night
Centre Apartment - Sleeps 2 & Roof Top Hot Tub
1 2
apartment , Derby
This Derby city centre apartment is conveniently located just 19 km from Donington Park, 26 km from Nottingham Castle, 27 km from the National Ice Centre and 28 km from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. The 60 square metre apartment features a private entrance, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a bath and a comfortable seating area, accommodating up to 3 guests and offering stunning city views from its patio, along with a rooftop hot tub.
9.7 14 reviews
Derby
27/06 – 28/06
£95/nightfor 1 night
Very Spacious Modern City Centre
1 2
apartment , Derby
This Derby city centre studio apartment offers convenient access to local amenities and attractions, being within easy reach of the city's cultural quarter. The self-contained apartment sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, modern bathroom with a cubicle shower, free on-site parking, and complimentary tea, coffee, and snacks.
Frequently asked questions about serviced apartments in Derby
How can guests enjoy a relaxing day while staying at an aparthotel in Derby?
Derby's got some lovely green spaces perfect for chilling out. You could head to the beautiful Derby Arboretum, take a stroll through the park, or relax by the River Derwent. For a bit of pampering, there are a few spas in the city centre, or you could book a massage at your aparthotel if they offer it.
The city centre is a great choice for an aparthotel, as it's close to the main attractions, shops, and restaurants. If you're looking for something quieter, the suburbs of Allestree or Littleover are peaceful and still within easy reach of the city centre.
What are the best serviced apartments with parking in Derby?
You've got to visit the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, it's got a fantastic collection of local history and art. The Silk Mill is a must-see for anyone interested in the city's industrial heritage. And if you're a fan of engineering, the National Tramway Museum is a real treat.
Where can families find authentic local cuisine in Derby?
The Cathedral Quarter is a good bet for family-friendly restaurants. Try The Old Bell for traditional pub grub, or The Tap for their tasty pizzas and family-friendly atmosphere. For something a bit different, The Real Food Cafe offers delicious and wholesome dishes.
Which restaurants in Derby are suitable for business meetings and corporate dinners?
For a sophisticated setting, The Restaurant at The Old Vicarage is a popular choice. The Quad is another good option, with its modern and stylish atmosphere. If you're looking for something more informal, The Wine Bar & Kitchen offers a relaxed and welcoming space.
What are the top shopping districts in Derby?
The Intu Derby shopping centre is the main hub for high street brands. For independent shops and boutiques, head to the Cathedral Quarter or Sadler Gate. And if you're after antiques and vintage finds, the St Peters Quarter is a great place to explore.
What are the benefits of choosing an aparthotel over a traditional hotel in Derby?
Aparthotels give you more space and independence. You can cook your own meals, relax in your own living area, and feel more at home. They're also often a more budget-friendly option, especially for longer stays.
What’s an ideal one-day itinerary for exploring Derby?
Start your day with a visit to the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, followed by lunch at The Tap in the Cathedral Quarter. In the afternoon, explore the Silk Mill and then have a relaxing walk through the Derby Arboretum. Finish your day with dinner at The Real Food Cafe and enjoy a drink at The Wine Bar & Kitchen.