Serviced Apartments in Hereford | Situ

Our range of serviced apartments in Hereford have been chosen especially with corporate travellers in mind. Guests can enjoy the luxury of a full-functioning kitchen, a comfortable bed, within a home-away-from-home while you're away from theirs. Our luxury Hereford apartment options are located close to the city centre, and you can even enter your address to check travel times from your work location to your property.
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Serviced Accommodation, Aparthotels and Serviced Apartments in Hereford

Overview

Not to be confused with the British cattle breed, Hereford is truly an English city; a home of national tradition, agriculture and beautiful rurality.


About Hereford

Why Serviced Apartments in Hereford?

Serviced apartments in Hereford offer a “home away from home”. Discover the friendly and hospitable environments that we have created just for you.

Situ's Hereford apartments are designed specifically with business visitors in mind and cater to all travel needs. They are also located conveniently for business travel and have all the necessary facilities to cover the needs of a regular business stay. Fully equipped kitchens, spacious living rooms and a high-speed internet connection, road parking are all obvious musts for corporate guests, and it is that is what serviced apartments can provide;  all the comfort with none of the worries.

Whether you are looking for it be a beautifully presented two bed based centrally, or a 4-bed apartment situated in a quiet cul de sac situated on the outskirts of the town, we have an array of serviced apartments to cater for all needs.

Where is Hereford?

Hereford is the county town of Herefordshire. It is situated in West Midlands, around 130 miles to the west of London, close to the Wales border. It is the largest city in Herefordshire with over 55,000 citizens. The county borders Wales and is known for its spectacular outdoors on the outskirts of the town. The main sources of wealth in the county are agriculture, manufacturing and services. 

Moving around Herefordshire by public transport can be easy and affordable, especially if some careful planning is done beforehand. Whether you are visiting Hereford for business or pleasure, travellers have a reliable network of public transport and roads to rely on for easy travel around the city.

Lifestyle in Hereford

Hereford is the oldest cathedral city in the county and is a vibrant mix of city and countryside lifestyles. Visitors get to appreciate medieval architecture and free space. The location adds a very countryside touch to the city and turns Hereford into a culinary hotspot. 

Locals and tourists alike visit various eateries and pubs serving local produce, including the famous beef and ciders. Anyone can take a minutes walk and drop by the regular farmers’ markets for the freshest products in Herefordshire too. On the whole, Hereford offers a really healthy place to live and have a family.

Business in Hereford

Hereford attracts businesses because of its favourable work-life balance. Tradeshows of national importance bring in business opportunities, and the delightful countryside adds to the stress-free environment. Hereford is a renowned centre for agriculture and farming in England. To no surprise, Hereford is known for its agricultural trade shows. They are there to celebrate the county’s amazing local farmers, artisan producers and craftsmen. Herefordshire beef and cider are famous far outside the county and bring visitors to these tradeshows all year round. An example is the Beer on the Why is a vibrant beer festival. It honours the local artisan breweries and attracting huge crowds of visitors. Its wonderful laid-back atmosphere moves a lot of cash by advertising participating businesses. Many successful breweries and eateries made their name famous here.

Hereford boasts of a favourable climate for businesses and start-ups. The main contributing factors are its efficient infrastructure and availability of office and warehouse space. Besides, there has been a lot of investment recently to improve the infrastructure of the city centre. This has certainly benefitted the small businesses in the area. Hereford attracts large investors and employers as well. This is thanks to the highly qualified graduates from the University of Worcester and the University of Wolverhampton.

In the region, there are many incentives to promote new businesses and start-ups coming from the entrepreneurs themselves. Current business networking events such as Herefordshire Means Business unite a lot of new companies of all sizes and structures. Their members join efforts to boost local incentives and growth. Yearly Chamber Business Expo is a good example of a larger scale initiative. Every year it builds new relationships between thousands of prospective customers and providers in agriculture, farming, artisan crafts, equipment and services supply. This tradeshow is an opportunity for businesses to showcase themselves and increase your brand awareness.

All in all, Hereford's business climate and friendly atmosphere make the city a favourable place for business, whether it be local or overseas companies. Many corporate serviced apartments in Hereford only make living and working in the city easier too.

Things to do in Hereford

Hereford is a parish city of the county, and the visit to the Hereford Cathedral is an absolute must. Visitors can learn about the history of the ancient cathedral, and marvel at the Mappa Mundi. The Mundi is the largest surviving Medieval map of the world.

H. P. Bulmer, the owner of Strongbow, is one of the leading employers in the area, so famous for its cider-making tradition. Visit the Cider Museum if you have an hour to spare, and learn about cider brewing and try their free samples. You can get a map of the main cider making establishments in the area for further exploration.

An absolute must too is to try the delicious cheeses made locally. Monkland Cheese Dairy invites people to a tasting session followed by a traditional ploughman’s lunch. Take a look at mouth-watering cheeses, cakes, pickles and biscuits on sale in the shop, all made within the city. Overall, with the city being so culturally distinctive, visitors rarely get bored exploring the area. This makes long stay Hereford apartments and any extended stay property available to rent a popular choice.

Transport

Hereford Nearest Airports

The nearest airport to Hereford is Bristol Airport with nonstop flights to 15 destinations and good connection flights to the largest European airports. Birmingham Airport is another important hub connecting central England to the continent and holiday destinations. There’s obviously London too, with all the major airlines operating thousands of flights.

From the airports it is very easy to drive to Hereford, using motorways or A-roads. From any London airports take the M25 to get to M40 from London towards Birmingham, then use M5 from Birmingham to Hereford. Take M32 from Bristol centre and join M5 northbound for Herford.

Trains in Hereford

Hereford Central Train Station is easily accessible both for travellers from West from London and from East from Cardiff. A trip to London is under 3 hours long, and Manchester – less than 2 hours. While there are direct trains from London, travellers may consider connection trains via Birmingham as well.

Cardiff is only one hour away by train and there are over 40 direct trains per day.

Buses in Hereford

Hereford is proud of its efficient bus service. Travellers can consult the schedule on the websites of the bus line companies and plan their journey. One can go far travelling beyond Hereford by using the long-distance coach services running throughout the town.

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