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Native Places to open seventh aparthotel in January 

Native Places to open seventh aparthotel in January 

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Native Places has announced the opening of its newest property in London, marking the seventh aparthotel in the brand’s portfolio and its fourth aparthotel in the capital. 

The aparthotel brand is set to open Native King’s Wardrobe, St Paul’s in January 2024. 

Formerly known as the Royal Wardrobe in the 14th Century, Native King’s Wardrobe, St Paul’s served primarily as a storehouse for the King’s state and ceremonial robes, as well as those belonging to members of the Royal Family

Native Places said it is now introducing a “revived, spacious, and characterful place to stay right in the heart of the City of London” with the new opening.   

The aparthotel is spread across seven Grade II listed townhouses inhabiting a private courtyard located just behind St Paul’s Cathedral. There are 92 apartments in total, each with fully equipped kitchens, living and dining areas, and workspaces.

Bramley toiletries, fresh linens and Hypnos bed are in all of the apartments and tapestry prints from House of Hackney adorn the walls. Guests can choose from studios as well as one, two- and three-bedroom apartments.

Concept apartments are now available to book and stay in, as the one and two bed concept apartments “offer an insight to the property’s sophisticated design and distinctive experience to guests”.  

Each townhouse has been named after British fashion designers and international designers who transformed British attire and style from the 17th Century onwards.  

The aparthotel is also home to ‘Counter’, a  neighbourhood space developed by Native Places which can also be found in its properties in Edinburgh and Manchester

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