Cheval Collection Reinitiates Enhanced Commission Rate in India
Cheval Collection, the serviced apartment specialist with properties across London, Edinburgh and Dubai have reinitiated enhanced commission rates in India.
Cheval Collection is an award-winning hospitality group with thirteen luxury all-apartment locations in London, Edinburgh and Dubai, guaranteeing a warm welcome and an unforgettable living experience. Get to know these historic and intriguing cities from a spacious apartment, mews house or penthouse in one of our luxury Residences or Maisons, with the benefit of a fully equipped kitchen and dedicated living space at your disposal. All our apartments are designed to accommodate guests for any length of stay. Cheval Collection currently operates eight Residences and one Maison in London, three Residences in Edinburgh and one Maison in Dubai, with over 800 unique and varied apartments to choose from.
Cheval Collection is offering an enhanced commission rate of 15% for all new bookings made before October 31st 2024 for all properties in London and Edinburgh.
All of our properties are strategically located and are at close proximity to world famous museums, parks, luxury shopping and other tourist attractions. At Cheval we aim to create the ideal home away from home for all our guests, which is why we welcome household pets in our apartments.
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