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Accommodation for travelers: hotels and rented accommodation |
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| Date Added: June 29, 2010 10:56:37 AM | |
| Author: isyabella95 | |
| Category: Business & Economy: Real Estate | |
One option which is often unnoticed is the possibility of renting an apartment rather than staying in a hotel room. The difference is that a hotel room usually will have a refrigerator that is mostly stocked with overpriced drinks and has no facilities for cooking and often no facilities for doing the washing. Today hotel rooms have a "bar refrigerator" that is equipped with sensors and is fully filled with things that you have to pay for, if anything is moved. Rented apartment will have a fridge which is completely empty for you to stock food. It will have a minimally supplied kitchen where you can cook. Some rented apartments have a washing machine and a dryer, but it is commonplace to have communal facilities for washing clothes. Anyway, there will be some option for washing clothes that does not cost much. Another significant difference between rented accommodation and hotels is the layout which is largely determined by the size. Rented apartment may have separate rooms divided by walls. For example, some rented apartments may have two bedrooms, a kitchen area, and a dining area separated from the rest of the apartment. This enables a tenant to have a business meeting in the dining area while somebody is having a rest in one of the bedrooms. There is a considerable difference between inviting a business colleague to the lounge area of rented apartment and inviting them to a hotel room. Apartments frequently are commonly much more expensive than hotel rooms, as they need more space for the kitchen area. But by cooking in the kitchen of rented apartment you can save a great deal on restaurants and mini-bar drinks. Another way to save money is to use some inflatable camping beds for 4 people to sleep in rented apartment that is intended for two. Still, landlords try and discourage this by providing cutlery for two people and not having spare blankets, towels, etc. In contrast, hotel rooms often provide an extra supply of towels and blankets, since it is easier to stock every closet with them than to deal with requests from customers at night. If you need detailed information on rented apartments in Russia, please visit flatbook.ru/en/. |
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