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As a result of our Supply Chain team handpicking accommodation options with business travellers in mind, we offer the best serviced apartments in Epsom. Corporates can enjoy the luxury of a fully-equipped kitchen, a comfortable bed and a home-away-from-home while they are away from theirs. Situ's corporate, high-quality Epsom apartments are based close to the town centre too, and bookers can even enter addresses into our website to check travel times between work locations and their chosen property.
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About Epsom

Overview

Famed for its horse racing tradition and 'not too close, but not too far' location from London, Epsom makes for a great place for business traveller.


Why Choose Serviced Apartments in Epsom?

Business travel is highly demanding, and fulfilling a good experience means having somewhere to stay that allows corporates to work efficiently, productively and safely. Situ are proud to present serviced apartments in Epsom that cover all the needs of business travellers, creating a hassle-free environment for work and rest. We provide a perfect combination of amenities needed for a longer business visit: a fully-equipped, modern kitchen, fast, free and reliable WiFi, on-site laundry services, allocated parking spaces and comfortable, good size living rooms for work.

All of our highly sought after Epsom apartments are cosy and more welcoming than standard hotel rooms or a one bedroom flat, offering an unmatched 'home away from home' experience. However long your stay may be, you will feel at home. Browse our business-class serviced apartments in Epsom and choose the perfect one for you in a convenient location.

Where is Epsom?

Epsom, a commuting neighbourhood and town in South-East London, is situated inside the M25 London ring road, as part of the London commuter belt. It is close enough for stress-free travel to London, yet far enough to remain a typical tranquil English town. Unsurprisingly, the town sits within the Borough of Epsom and Ewell In Surrey, with a population of around 35,000.

Getting to and around Epsom is usually cheapest and easiest by public transport, given the traffic in and around London, its congestion charge zone and possible parking difficulties. If you don't fancy short walks, travelling around by car is possible, but may require some planning ahead. Epsom is just off Junction 9 of the M25 London ring road, which is very convenient for getting to other parts of London.

Travellers who choose to avoid London Low Emission Zone or Congestion Charge Zone will find Park and Ride system very helpful. From Epsom, one can head for Osterley Park and Ride station on A4, in Travel Card Zone 4, and leave the car there to continue by underground. Other Park and Ride stations are nearer the town centre, Berners Street and Portman Square in Zone 1 or North Ealing in Zone 3.

Business in Epsom

Setting up and running a business in Epsom is straightforward. Local administration is very supportive of new initiatives and offers transparent procedures and easy access to funding. There are both governmental and private investment schemes.

Local investment funds offer grants to owners and occupiers of commercial property in the borough. Their schemes aim to encourage the establishment of new businesses and upgrading the existing ones, thus enhancing the livelihood and individuality of the borough. Private investors provide grant funding to small and medium-sized businesses in the area to stimulate innovation and productivity. Social initiatives encourage doing more business locally to promote partnership for the benefit of the community. 

Enterprise in Epsom keeps up with the times' thanks to its proximity to London. Local businesses have recently been showing more commitment to sustainability and employing new strategies to reduce their environmental impact and improve working conditions. Epsom town centre has been awarded a Purple Flag status to celebrate the excellence in managing its hospitality and night-life economy. This status implies that the city is a safe and welcoming place, and offers a positive experience to customers.

Epsom is an excellent choice for new businesses due to its affordable commercial property. Renting retail, office or industrial property is an option; the market is fast-moving and flexible. In tune with the times, co-working and shared offices sprung up, offering new businesses flexible costs structure and easy entry into the industry. Buying commercial property here can be a good investment, as second-hand properties will be constantly rising in value. However way you plan to spend your business travel experience in the area, just know there's plenty of serviced apartments in Epsom available that can cater to your needs.

Living in Epsom

Despite its proximity to London, Epsom has maintained its individuality and ambience. The urban centre is home to locally-owned businesses, while the surrounding areas consist of quiet residential areas, recreational facilities and green spaces, so typical of the English countryside. Epsom Derby horse race is a classy annual event and is famous for attracting the 'crème de crème' of England. The event involves various attractions and entertainment besides the race, and is an important social occasion, a stunning mix of fashion statements, displayed wealth and class.

Epsom salt is a renowned natural remedy against many medical conditions and is widely used in spas around the town. It comes from natural mineral waters is Epsom and contains easily-absorbed magnesium, which so important for us to rest well and stay sharp and focused. Spare a few hours to visit one of many local spas and experience immediate relief of muscle soreness and swelling.

Eating out in Epsom is, in many respects, typical of a London satellite town. Expect high-quality foods and supreme service, with a reasonably large bill to follow. Competition is fierce, obviously, so local restaurants try to excel each other by adding an extra twist to the expectable Indian and Italian restaurants. Typical pub food is made finger-licking lovely by using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques.

Artisan bakeries tempt visitors with traditional breakfasts and afternoon tea with homemade cakes. As for after-work activities, head for one of the many fancy cocktail bars and enjoy the nightlife. The world's your oyster here, with there being so much to do, so perhaps be prepared to book an extended stay in an Epsom apartment just to make sure you don't miss out on anything.

Transport

London Airports

The nearest to Epsom of all six London airports is Gatwick, a major international airport operating direct flights to most major European and North African destinations and serving thousands of travellers daily. Heathrow is slightly farther away but it offers more destinations, including long-haul flights overseas and to major airports of Africa and South-East Asia.

Stanstead and Luton's airports are the farthest from Epsom, but those are the ones where most low-cost airlines operate from and connect London with major holiday destinations and Eastern Europe. Whichever airport you opt to fly to and from, remember that there are many serviced apartments in Epsom to choose from, meaning you can minimise long-distance travel between your property and any airport.

By Train

Getting to Epsom is fairly easy and quick by train, both from central London and from any of the airports. Trains to Epsom are serviced by Southern and South-Eastern Railway. Epsom Railway station is included in the Oyster card system and is now in Zone 6 of the London railroad system.

On a normal day, there are frequent fast trains from Gatwick and Heathrow to Epsom train station, and they usually involve a change at Victoria or Clapham Junction. Train tickets are best bought in advance from The Train Line, giving you more flexibility and better prices.

Via the Underground

The quickest way to get to London is the Underground. Epsom Railway Station is around 10 miles away from Morden, Richmond and Putney Bridge underground stations.

By Bus

Epsom High Street is the most prominent street for the town, providing links to and from the station and the main shopping centre.

The high street’s station is just over the road from the train station and is nearby the local council and Metro Bank buildings. Bus travel information for Epsom High Street can be found at www.tfl.gov.uk.

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