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I'm currently staying in a hotel / serviced apartment which is pretty good. I pay €930 (of which around €170 is claimed back for MwSt - VAT) per month which includes underground parking. I have a small kitchenette as there is not too much near for eating (a Biergarten next door is about it) and find it very convienient for when me and the missus have an argument at the weekend as I can just bugger off there. There is not too much noise, only when there's a trade fair on in nearby Stuttgart but even then its not too bad.
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostMost so-called 'serviced' appartments are sub-standard and for long-term lets only.
Average contractor wants to fly/drive to work first thing on Monday then check-in Mon afternoon and check out again Fri morning before he goes to work (and back home). So 4 nts @ max. £ 40 p/n at a Travelodge/TravelInn/decent B&B = £ 1600 a week. A servived appartment will cost a lot more, plus there is no one to clean/tidy the room or anyone to complain when things go wrong (from my experience)
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Most so-called 'serviced' appartments are sub-standard and for long-term lets only.
Average contractor wants to fly/drive to work first thing on Monday then check-in Mon afternoon and check out again Fri morning before he goes to work (and back home). So 4 nts @ max. £ 40 p/n at a Travelodge/TravelInn/decent B&B = £ 160 a week. A serviced appartment will cost a lot more, plus there is no one to clean/tidy the room or anyone to complain when things go wrong (from my experience)Last edited by Dow Jones; 28 February 2008, 11:17.
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostServiced apartments is the way to go. Did the hotel thing when I first started but had the same problems as most who have replied to this post. Serviced apartments can work out the same as a good hotel and most times you can get a better rate buy paying them for a month at a time.
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Serviced apartments is the way to go. Did the hotel thing when I first started but had the same problems as most who have replied to this post. Serviced apartments can work out the same as a good hotel and most times you can get a better rate buy paying them for a month at a time.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI remember staying in a hotel in the US and one night I was convinced they were making porno films in the room next door. The groans, screaming and bedhead-banging were most disconcerting
This has happened to me a number of times while I'm staying in small hotels by myself and I'm starting to think its a conspiracy...
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I'm often awoken by noisy snorey bastards in adjacent rooms.
I find a quick phone call wakes them up long enough for me to get back to sleep.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell your post was a lie
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Originally posted by oracleslaveToo slow!
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI remember staying in a hotel in the US and one night I was convinced they were making porno films in the room next door. The groans, screaming and bedhead-banging were most disconcerting
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI remember staying in a hotel in the US and one night I was convinced they were making porno films in the room next door. The groans, screaming and bedhead-banging were most disconcerting
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I remember staying in a hotel in the US and one night I was convinced they were making porno films in the room next door. The groans, screaming and bedhead-banging were most disconcerting
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