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 Do you suffer from hotel fatigue?
Natalie Wakefield | Published 11/7/2005 | Travel Stories | Unrated

Do you suffer from hotel fatigue?


 
If this seems all too familiar then next time you travel on business why not try a serviced apartment? 
  
Serviced apartments are fast becoming the preferred accommodation choice for many business travellers. The concept of serviced apartments has developed in the UK in recent years following the lead of countries such as Australia, New Zealand and the United States. These apartments, often confused with suites, are generally found in prime city centre locations.
 
Guests enjoy the space and freedom serviced apartments offer. Typically, in addition to your bedroom you will have your own private lounge, fully-fitted kitchen and of course bathroom. There’s space to relax on your own, entertain colleagues or even get some work done.
 
There are advantages of staying in a serviced apartment too when it comes to dining – fully-fitted kitchens offer an alternative to eating alone in restaurants and are ideal where a guest has special dietary needs. There’s more flexibility too – as breakfast can be enjoyed in the comfort of your own private lounge with no need to rush to meet the deadline for breakfast!  
 
Serviced apartments are also ideal as a venue for small meetings and conferences and can offer executives and conference organisers an alternative for small meetings or debriefing sessions – look out for high speed Internet access which is available in the best serviced apartments now.
 
Serviced apartments generally offer the same flexibility in booking terms as a hotel – you can book direct via telephone or email and can book online. There is usually no minimum stay period and they are cost-effective too when compared to hotel rates, particularly when you take into account the possible savings on expensive extras, such as roomservice, bar and laundry bills. Sharing a two-bedroom apartment with colleagues is the most cost-effective option of all. Ensuite bathrooms ensure no loss of privacy but the total price per apartment will be substantially less than two or even three standard hotel rooms. Maid service is included as you would expect in a hotel and the best serviced apartments have on-site reception facilities to provide you with any additional assistance you may require. 
 
The serviced apartment market has emerged as a most cost-effective alternative to hotel accommodation and, at times the only option to consider. High in comfort, low in cost with complete consistency. Three C’s that provide a good benchmark for anyone needing to stay, for whatever length of time, away from home.
 
 

For further press information, please contact Natalie Wakefield, Marketing Executive at Executive Roomspace, 01934 519 518 or e-mail: nataliew@apartment.co.uk  

 
EXECUTIVE ROOMSPACE
5-6 FRANCIS GROVE
<PLACE w:st="on">WIMBLEDON </PLACE>
SW19 4DT


  
Notes to Editors:
 

About Executive Roomspace:  Founded in 1997, Executive Roomspace was the first UK-based branded apartment product. Aimed at the middle market with a minimum stay of a month, the ease and flexibility of booking has pushed apartment accommodation as the favoured spacious alternative to the standard hotel.

www.roomspace.com 

   

About Apartment Service:  The Apartment Service was founded in 1981 as the first <COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><PLACE w:st="on">UK </PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION>company to offer a global apartment reservations network for serviced accommodation. Now the largest serviced apartment booking company in <PLACE w:st="on">Europe </PLACE>, with over seven hundred locations worldwide. For business or leisure.

   

For stays of a day, a week, a month or a year, serviced apartments offer a spacious, flexible and cost effective alternative to restrictive hotel rooms. With an average saving of 15 - 30% on an equivalent standard hotel, stays in an apartment can be tailored to suit your location, budget and departure requirements. You will receive an extremely professional service, and The Apartment Service endeavours to meet all personal requirements.

www.apartmentservice.com       

 


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