Serviced Apartments in Crewe
If you're arranging serviced accommodation in Crewe, you're in the right place. Find vetted properties across the town for business travel, project teams, relocations and temporary workforce housing.
Bookings cover short stays and extended assignments for single travellers and whole teams. Everything is designed for speed and simplicity: quick options, consolidated booking details and minimal admin.
Choose properties in the town centre, close to industrial and business districts, or near Crewe station and transport links for easy site access.
Accommodation in Crewe: 81 properties found
Langton Studio 2C
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Longton Studio 2D
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Longton Studio 2E
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Tall Trees
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
The Knutsford Loft
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV
Standard Room at The Silk Rooms
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Top Amenities
Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Self Catering Accommodation
Perfect for professional teams requiring modern accommodation in Liverpool to remove booking hassle and have comfort away from home.
Serviced Apartments
Great for self-catering in Crewe and serviced apartment stays for groups of all sizes, from a few days to multiple months.
Short & Long Term Rentals
Short term and long term rentals for business stays in Crewe, fully furnished with simple all-inclusive pricing.
Discover the best activities and attractions Crewe has to offer, and find out what makes this city a vibrant and exciting place to live or visit.
Queens Park
Queens Park is a large Victorian park with a boating lake, bandstand, children’s play areas, tennis courts, bowling green and attractive mature landscaping. It hosts seasonal community events and family activities (model boating, park festivals and funfairs). Impact: as Crewe’s principal green space it supports residents’ health and wellbeing, provides low‑cost leisure for families, and draws day visitors who spend at nearby cafés and shops — sustaining local small businesses and community groups that use the park for events and volunteering.
Crewe Heritage Centre
This railway museum and preservation site celebrates Crewe’s long history as a major railway town, with historic steam and diesel locomotives, carriage displays, engineering exhibits and running days. It offers educational programmes and volunteer opportunities. Impact: it preserves local identity, attracts rail enthusiasts and tourists (bringing revenue to hotels, cafés and retail), provides skills and volunteering pathways, and strengthens Crewe’s reputation as an industrial heritage destination.
Crewe Lyceum Theatre
The Lyceum is a regional venue staging touring plays, comedy, family shows and community productions, plus workshops and outreach activities. It regularly brings professional and amateur performances to Crewe. Impact: the theatre enriches local cultural life, offers arts education, creates employment for front‑of‑house and technical staff, and generates evening‑time footfall that benefits nearby restaurants, pubs and shops.
Crewe Market and Shopping Areas (Market Hall, High Street & Grand Junction Retail Park)
Crewe’s Market Hall and surrounding shopping streets host a mix of independent stalls (fresh food, local produce and crafts) alongside national retailers and the Grand Junction retail/retail‑park area. Weekly markets and speciality traders keep a lively town‑centre atmosphere. Impact: the market supports independent traders and start‑ups, helps keep spending local, provides affordable retail space and contributes to town‑centre regeneration and visitor appeal.
Station Quarter & Dining Scene (restaurants, cafés and pubs near Crewe Station)
The area around Crewe railway station — historically a transport hub — offers a concentrated choice of eateries, cafés and gastropubs serving commuters, visitors and match/theatre crowds. Local restaurants and coffee spots are important for pre/post‑travel and event dining. Impact: the station district’s hospitality businesses capture visitor spending, support jobs in hospitality and retail, and benefit from Crewe’s strong transport links that bring day visitors and business travellers into the town.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Crewe, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Crewe railway station - Major national rail hub on the West Coast Main Line with frequent intercity and regional services (operators include Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Northern and Transport for Wales), direct trains to London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Chester, Stoke-on-Trent and North Wales; station offers ticket facilities, staffed concourse, taxi rank, cycle parking and step‑free access following recent upgrades.
- Local bus network - Regular local and regional bus services serving Crewe town centre, surrounding suburbs and nearby towns (operators include local carriers such as D&G Bus and larger operators serving the area); services operate from the town bus interchange and link to Nantwich, Congleton, Macclesfield, Stoke-on-Trent, Chester and other settlements.
- Intercity and long-distance coaches - National Express and other coach services call at or near Crewe, providing alternative long‑distance travel where rail is less convenient.
- Community transport and demand-responsive services - Local community transport schemes and dial‑a‑ride options support access for elderly and mobility‑impaired residents and cover some rural routes.
- Taxis and private-hire - Taxi ranks at the station and app-based private-hire vehicles provide 24/7 onward connections for first/last-mile travel.
Major Highways
- M6 - Primary north–south motorway serving Crewe via nearby junctions (links Crewe to Birmingham, the North West and the national motorway network).
- A500 - Principal dual carriageway “D‑road” linking Crewe with the M6 and Stoke‑on‑Trent; important for east–west access and freight traffic.
- A530 - Key A‑road providing north–south local and regional connections (Nantwich/Middlewich corridor).
- A534 - East–west A‑road connecting Crewe with Congleton and other local centres.
- A5020 (Crewe inner ring road) - Local distributor route that provides orbital access around the town and links industrial estates, the rail station and retail areas.
- M56 / M6 Toll (via connecting links) - Accessible via the local A/M‑road network and M6, providing links toward Manchester, Manchester Airport and alternative north‑west motorway routes.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Bike lanes and routes - A mix of on‑road cycle lanes, traffic‑calmed streets and shared‑use paths complemented by traffic‑free routes along canal towpaths (notably the Shropshire Union Canal) and links into the Cheshire cycleway network and National Cycle Network corridors; cycle parking is provided at key hubs (including the station), though provision and protection levels vary and active‑travel improvements are ongoing.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Crewe station upgrade - Recent Network Rail and industry investments delivered a major station remodelling (new footbridge with lifts, platform works and accessibility improvements) and signalling/track changes to boost capacity and enable longer trains and smoother interchange.
- Crewe town centre regeneration (transport elements) - Town centre redevelopment programmes (Town Deal / local authority initiatives and Levelling Up‑linked schemes) include public‑realm works, improved bus interchange, pedestrian and cycle improvements and better wayfinding to bolster local connectivity.
- Rail capacity and junction works - Ongoing and staged rail infrastructure works in the Crewe area (including freight and junction capacity upgrades on approaches to the station and West Coast Main Line improvement works) aimed at improving reliability and freight throughput.
- Proposals for a Crewe “hub” / high‑speed connectivity - Various proposals and business cases (including HS2‑related hub concepts and local proposals to improve high‑speed connectivity) have been developed to enhance Crewe’s long‑distance links; these remain subject to national decision‑making and funding outcomes.
- Active travel and EV infrastructure rollout - Local authority programmes continue to deliver new cycle lanes, improved pedestrian crossings and expanded on‑street and rapid EV charging infrastructure across Crewe to support sustainable local travel.
- Bus service and ticketing enhancements - Local and regional initiatives (service reviews, bus priority measures and trials of simpler multi‑operator ticketing) are being progressed to improve frequency, reliability and multimodal integration.
Flexible terms allow easy extensions, date or room changes and repeat bookings for returning staff. Finance teams benefit from centralised invoicing, trade accounts and agreed payment terms to simplify reconciliation.
Each account gets a dedicated support contact and a fast shortlist turnaround so teams can compare options without hunting multiple listings. Unlike ad-hoc DIY bookings, this standardises billing, compliance checks and service levels across stays.
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