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Serviced Apartments: A Broad Definition
Serviced apartments are gradually emerging as the most trendy place
to stay for both corporate and leisure travelers today. A serviced
apartment is a rental facility, like a hotel, where you can stay for a
few days or a few weeks depending on the nature and purpose of your
visit.
Many guests prefer to stay at serviced apartments when they
relocate to a new city and have to look for a permanent place. The
reason why serviced apartments are the preferred choice for those
who seek transit accommodation either for short-term or extended
stay is because living at a serviced apartment feels much like living at
home. You don't get the "I am living in a hotel" feeling when you
live in a serviced apartment.
Serviced apartments are operated much like hotels-- you reserve
rooms by calling or writing to the property, you follow a check-in and
check-out schedule, and you don't have to pay extra for services such
as housekeeping, maintenance and utilities. The similarity, however,
ends here.
Serviced apartments are usually 30% to 35% less
expensive when you compare them to hotels. This is because
the pricing structure at serviced apartments is predicated on longer
duration stays thus resulting in significantly higher occupancy ratios.
Serviced apartments are more spacious allowing you to literally
spread yourself all over the place.
The second most important difference between a serviced apartment
and a hotel is that you can cook your own food in a serviced
apartment whenever you choose to do so. This major advantage is
specially a plus for those guests who have special dietary needs as
well as those who have very small children.
Trying to sterilize feeding
bottles in a traditional hotel can be a major challenge. Hotels will
generally not allow you to cook in your room except in cases where
the hotel owns and operates its own serviced apartments in addition to
regular rooms.
Serviced apartments have all the amenities we traditionally associate
with a regular hotel. In addition to being fully furnished, serviced
apartments are secured with guards who are posted 24X7 and remote
cameras are used for surveillance purposes. TV and direct-dial
telephones are also provided.
Many serviced apartments provide
Internet connectivity. Kitchens in serviced apartments are equipped
with cooking gas, a refrigerator and microwave oven. Some even
have coffee makers and food processors. Most serviced apartments
provide cooking utensils, cutlery and silverware. You never have to
bring linen or towels to a serviced apartment.
There are usually four categories of rooms and suites:
◊ Single room or a studio apartment with a kitchenette
◊ One-bedroom suite
◊ Two-bedroom suite
◊ Three-bedroom suite
In rare instances serviced apartments can have up to eight bedrooms.
Each bedroom in a suite has an attached bedroom. The concept of
serviced apartments is relatively new and so there is currently no
system in place to rate them. It is always a good idea to ask for a
detailed description and a list of amenities before you reserve your
suite at a serviced apartment facility.
Editor's Note: This article on serviced apartments has been included in our site
as a public service. D' Habitat conforms to all the specifications
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