About William's Apartments Sheffield City Centre
William's Apartments Sheffield City Centre, in the centre of Sheffield, provides self catering accommodation in a convenient setting and is a refreshing alternative to the restrictions of hotel living.
Apartments are decorated in contemporary style and include an open plan lounge/dining area with sofa, fully equipped kitchen, DVD player and flat screen television. Linen and towels are provided.
When staying at William's Apartments Sheffield City Centre, additional features include a communal terrace area. Private, chargeable, parking is also available. Similarly configured, non city centre, apartments are also available in the Hillsborough area of the city.
Offering space to live and unwind, the apartments are 10 minutes walk from the railway station and the university campus. Bars, restaurants, shops and supermarkets are within a 2 minute walk.
The city’s theatres, cinemas and museums are also nearby and the Peace Gardens and Wheel of Sheffield are less than five minutes' walk away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Very convenient, city centre location.
They say that Sheffield is the largest ‘village’ in the country. Certainly, everyone seems to know everybody else. They’ll stop and talk – so, there’s no shortage of advice for places to visit and shops to shop in. You can’t manufacture this asset; it’s j
positive:
It's worth 'Roming' around the city.
Sheffield is crammed with shops, restaurants, museums and theatres for the visitor to enjoy. The city is hilly though and just like Rome, it’s built on seven hills.
positive:
Convenience food.
Shops, supermarkets and tram stops are just a couple of minutes away. The car parking is chargeable but excellent value and very close by.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Wonky Wi-Fi.
The Wi-Fi doesn’t work and if this or any other problem occurs over the course of a weekend, there are no admin staff on call to assist!
negative:
Unwelcoming entrance.
Overall, the apartments are OK, even fine! The main entrance needs a good sort out, though. It’s seedy and nasty and gives the visitor entirely the wrong impression. It’s also impossible to even just unload outside, due to parking and logistical restrict
negative:
It ain’t half cold.
This is a windy city in the north of the UK. Miserly heating equipment results in a less than warm welcome and persistently cold rooms.