Chinatown Property to Let

Chinatown, nestled in the heart of the bustling West End, is a vibrant enclave where East meets West, a captivating oasis of Asian culture adorned with ornate arches and colorful lanterns. Take a stroll along bustling Gerrard street and inhale the tantalising aroma of authentic cuisine and browse unique shops offering exotic treasures.

Our pick of Chinatown property to let

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Little Newport Street, Chinatown WC2 Little Newport Street, Chinatown WC2

Little Newport Street,
Chinatown WC2

Designed to an exceptional standard with modern wooden ceiling beams and slick-looking bathrooms, this two bedroom and two bathroom apartment would not look amiss in a stylish interior magazine and is positioned in the heart of the West End. Available May unfurnished.

£900 pw

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William IV Street, Covent Garden WC2 William IV Street, Covent Garden WC2

William IV Street,
Covent Garden WC2

A great studio apartment situated on the first floor of a lovely period building only moments from Trafalgar Square and a short walk from the River Thames. The apartment includes an open plan studio room and modern shower room. Available immediately, on unfurnished basis.

£475 pw

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Berwick Street, Soho W1 Berwick Street, Soho W1

Berwick Street,
Soho W1

With pretty arched windows, this studio apartment occupies a prime position in the heart of Soho with the vibrant Berwick Street food market on its doorstep. There are wooden floors, double glazing, a white suite bathroom and separate kitchen. Available unfurnished June.

£480 pw

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Lexington Street, Soho W1 Lexington Street, Soho W1

Lexington Street,
Soho W1

A stylish studio on the borders of Carnaby and Soho within easy reach of Oxford Circus tube and the foodies’ paradise of Kingly Court. Positioned on the second floor and with a modern open plan kitchen and contemporary shower room. Available late July on an unfurnished basis.

£500 pw

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William IV Street, Covent Garden WC2 William IV Street, Covent Garden WC2

William IV Street,
Covent Garden WC2

A studio apartment moments from Trafalgar Square and a short walk from the River Thames. On the second floor, the studio has plentiful storage, an open-plan kitchen tucked off the reception room and shower room. Available unfurnished June. Photos indicative of another in the building.

£525 pw

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St Martin’s Lane, Covent Garden WC2 St Martin’s Lane, Covent Garden WC2

St Martin’s Lane,
Covent Garden WC2

This bright studio apartment overlooks St Martin’s Lane and is located on the second floor with lift access. The kitchen is open plan to the reception area. There is a large build in wardrobe, bathroom with a bathtub and wooden floors throughout. Available March, unfurnished.

£525 pw

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Duck Lane, Soho W1 Duck Lane, Soho W1

Duck Lane,
Soho W1

Combining light grey wall tones and dark grey doors, this one bedroom apartment in Soho has a modern feel. The kitchen is open plan to the living space, while a stylish shower room with a luxurious walk-in shower is accessible from the double bedroom. Available unfurnished immediately.

£570 pw

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King Street, Covent Garden WC2 King Street, Covent Garden WC2

King Street,
Covent Garden WC2

A one bedroom apartment in a smart residence with sweeping staircase on one of Covent Garden’s most sought after streets. Finished with stylish architectural features, there is a stunning shower room and a clever sliding door creating a divide between living and sleeping. Available unfurnished immediately.

£630 pw

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St Martin’s Lane, Covent Garden St Martin’s Lane, Covent Garden

St Martin’s Lane,
Covent Garden

A one bedroom apartment that is stylishly finished with feature dark grey windows and doors adding to the overall aesthetic of this space. On the third floor, with lift access, the kitchen is open-plan to the reception room while the modern bathroom has oversized grey tiles. Available unfurnished May.

£665 pw

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Why Chinatown?

Neighbourhoods don’t come more central than this. Perfectly positioned between Covent Garden, Leicester Square and Soho, Chinatown is literally at the centre of it all, a 24/7 melting pot of culture and diversity. With so many sounds, sights and scents, Chinatown is a treat for the senses, but also one of the West End’s most well connected enclaves.

From Original, to Oriental

Soho came into being after the Great Fire of London, the first houses of the post-fire regeneration being built along the newly created Gerrard Street around 1685, so the street really was the birth of Soho. However it wasn’t until the 1950’s that the Chinese community started to populate the area, relocating after the war from London’s original Chinatown in the East End.