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Choosing a Serviced Apartment |
Written by Michiel Van Kets

Thursday, 13 March 2008
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Are you a business person on the move? Need accommodation for short periods of time? Stayed in hotels but felt they sometimes lacked that comfy, home from home feeling? If you answered `yes` to these questions, maybe its time to use a serviced apartment. What is a Serviced Apartment? Serviced apartments are usually fully furnished apartment units. They can be studio size or sometimes larger (four-bedroom). Typical facilities include a living room, dining room or dining area, a fully-fitted kitchen, complete with cutlery and tableware and electrical appliances, a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and of course additional bedrooms and bathrooms in larger apartments. Additional facilities and services (included in the price) include of course daily maid service, linen and towel change, as well as the usual TV, telephone, stereo, refrigerator, etc. In essence, serviced apartments offer you that home from home experience that can make working away more comfortable and pleasurable; Leasing terms can usually be long or short term rentals and flexible in arrangement. Why choose a Serviced Apartment over a Hotel?
The following are some things to bear in mind when looking for a Serviced Apartment in general and particularly if you are in town on business.
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About The Author:
Michiel Van Kets provides article services for J. Milton, who is a renowned builder with over 30 years experience - the purpose-built serviced apartments in Bristol are the latest project and make excellent short term rentals in Bristol.
Michiel Van Kets provides article services for J. Milton, who is a renowned builder with over 30 years experience - the purpose-built serviced apartments in Bristol are the latest project and make excellent short term rentals in Bristol.
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