Serviced Apartments in King’s Lynn
If you are looking for serviced accommodation in King's Lynn — you're in the right place. Comfy Workers provides fully furnished flats and houses for business travel, project teams, relocations and temporary staff.
Arrange short stays or extended residencies for single travellers or whole teams with rapid selections and minimal admin. Properties are available near the town centre, close to King's Lynn station and main transport links, as well as convenient to local business areas and the port.
Bookings are handled quickly so operations teams can mobilise staff without delay.
Accommodation in King’s Lynn: 7 properties found
Homeside
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4 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV
Augusta dreams
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1 Mile
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3 Bedrooms
6 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Blossom Lodge
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1 Mile
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3 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Brickley Rise, Self Catering Accommodation Norfolk
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1 Mile
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4 Bedrooms
6 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
4 bedroom house
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1 Mile
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4 Bedrooms
7 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Dragonfly Hotel Kings Lynn
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1 Mile
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15 Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Free WiFi, TV, Private Parking
The Farmhouse at Fincham
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1 Mile
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5 Bedrooms
6 Beds -
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Bathrooms
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Free WiFi, TV, Private Parking
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 King’s Lynn 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 King’s Lynn, fully furnished with simple all-inclusive pricing.
Discover the best activities and attractions King’s Lynn has to offer, and find out what makes this city a vibrant and exciting place to live or visit.
The Walks
The Walks is a historic, tree-lined urban park at the heart of King’s Lynn, offering promenades, ornamental gardens, playgrounds and sports areas. As one of the town’s green lungs it provides everyday recreation for residents, hosts community events and attracts visitors for walking, picnics and quiet relaxation. Its well-maintained landscape and listed monuments contribute to local quality of life, support small-scale event income (fairs, fitness groups) and indirectly boost nearby cafés and shops by drawing footfall into the town centre.
St George’s Guildhall & the King’s Lynn Festival
St George’s Guildhall — one of the oldest working medieval guildhalls and theatres in the country — is the centrepiece for live drama, concerts and community arts. It anchors the annual King’s Lynn Festival, a long-running music festival that brings national and international performers to the town. Together they enrich local cultural life, offer education and outreach programmes, and generate significant seasonal tourism revenue for hotels, restaurants and retailers, while reinforcing King’s Lynn’s reputation as a cultural destination in Norfolk.
The Lynn Museum & True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum
The Lynn Museum (and its adjacent True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum) tells the social, maritime and industrial stories of King’s Lynn — from its medieval port era and Hanseatic links to the lives of local fishing families. These museums preserve local heritage, provide school and family learning experiences, and promote community identity. By drawing heritage tourists and researchers they support guided tours, souvenir sales and heritage-led regeneration projects that benefit the wider local economy.
King’s Lynn Minster and the Hanseatic Quarter (Tuesday Market Place)
King’s Lynn Minster (St Margaret’s Church) and the surrounding Hanseatic quarter — including the historic Tuesday Market Place and riverside Custom House area — showcase the town’s medieval architecture and trading history. The market continues a centuries-old trading tradition, providing a lively retail hub for local producers, craftspeople and small businesses. This historic core is a major draw for visitors, helping sustain independent shops, cafés and guided heritage walks that keep money circulating locally.
Quayside dining, waterfront walks and independent shopping
King’s Lynn’s South Quay and Purfleet riverside areas combine scenic riverside walks with a cluster of independent cafés, seafood restaurants and specialist shops. The riverside atmosphere and fresh local produce make the quayside a popular spot for both casual dining and special-occasion meals, supporting local hospitality jobs and seasonal visitor spending. Coupled with independent boutiques and monthly/weekly markets, the waterfront area strengthens the town’s distinct character and encourages longer visitor stays.
Explore the diverse transport options available in King’s Lynn, 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
- Rail (King’s Lynn station / Fen Line) - Regular railway services link King’s Lynn with Cambridge (Fen Line) with onward connections to London and other East Anglia destinations; services are provided by the regional rail franchise and the station is the town’s main rail hub with facilities, bus links and cycle parking.
- Local and Regional Buses - A mix of local and regional bus services operate from town-centre stops and the bus station, providing frequent urban routes around King’s Lynn and longer routes to nearby towns and coastal resorts (Hunstanton, Wisbech, Norwich, Peterborough and other West Norfolk villages).
- Coach Services - Interurban and national coach operators serve King’s Lynn with scheduled coach connections to major cities and long‑distance networks, offering an alternative to rail for some longer journeys.
- Taxis and Private Hire - Multiple local taxi companies, minicab firms and app-based private‑hire options serve the town for on‑demand local trips, airport transfers and pre‑booked journeys.
- Port and River Services - The Port of King’s Lynn on the River Great Ouse handles commercial freight and supports leisure boating; there are leisure cruise/charter opportunities rather than regular scheduled passenger ferry routes.
- Park & Ride / Park and Ride Alternatives - Park-and-ride is not a large formal scheme in the town centre, but several public car parks and commuter parking areas near transport interchanges support mixed car+public transport commuting.
Major Highways
- A47 - Major east–west trunk road providing primary road access between King’s Lynn and Norwich, and linking further to the national trunk network westwards.
- A10 - Primary north–south route terminating in the King’s Lynn area, offering a direct road link south to Cambridge and onward toward London.
- A149 - Coastal route connecting King’s Lynn with Hunstanton and the North Norfolk coast, important for tourism and local traffic.
- A17 / A1122 (regional connectors) - Regional A‑roads and connector routes give access from King’s Lynn to neighbouring towns and to trunk routes that lead to the A1/A14 corridors for longer-distance travel.
Cycling Infrastructure
- On‑road cycle lanes, off‑road shared paths and National Cycle Network connections - King’s Lynn has a mix of on‑road cycle lanes, off‑road shared-use paths and signed local cycle routes, with links into the National Cycle Network and coastal cycle routes; cycle parking at the station and town centre has been expanded in recent years and the borough promotes active-travel routes for commuting and leisure.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- A47 corridor upgrades and junction improvements - National and regional trunk‑road improvement programmes affecting the A47 corridor in East Anglia (incremental dualling/junction works and safety upgrades) are improving journey times and reliability on routes into and out of King’s Lynn.
- Rail station accessibility and passenger facilities works - Investment programmes at regional stations have targeted improved accessibility, enhanced waiting facilities and additional cycle parking at King’s Lynn station to make rail commuting easier.
- Local active travel and cycling/walking schemes - Norfolk and West Norfolk councils have used active‑travel funding and local transport budgets to add or upgrade cycle lanes, pedestrian routes and safer crossings within and around King’s Lynn.
- Bus interchange and service reviews - Ongoing service planning and targeted infrastructure maintenance aim to improve bus punctuality and connections; targeted improvements to bus stops and passenger information have been implemented or planned.
- Port and freight handling enhancements - Incremental port and quayside investments in the Port of King’s Lynn aim to maintain and improve freight handling capacity, supporting local economy and multimodal freight options.
Bookings can be extended or changed at short notice and repeat stays are treated as priority, reducing downtime for transient staff. A dedicated account manager handles bookings, approval workflows and a fast shortlist turnaround, delivering hand-picked options that meet corporate standards.
This service reduces the back-and-forth of self-managed bookings while keeping billing and line-item visibility centralised. Monthly statements and VAT-compliant invoices simplify reconciliation, and detailed stay reports aid chargeback and project billing.
Properties are pre-vetted for safety and compliance, and on-the-ground support helps with check-ins, key management and light maintenance. Simple, reliable business stays arranged in one place.
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