5 Things Hotels Charge for That Serviced Apartments Don’t

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The cost per night at a hotel is usually pretty simple when plotting out your long trip. Yet dig a bit deeper and you’ll find all sorts of hidden expenses that can add up quickly to bust your budget. Serviced apartments offer a more intelligent alternative to avoid these hidden costs and can actually be far better value for money.

  1. Daily Dining Expenses

You either have to eat out for all of your meals or eat in the hotel restaurant. This quickly adds up. That could imply £300-500 on meals for the whole stay of one week. Serviced apartments are equipped with a full kitchen to cook your meals whenever needed. You can still treat yourself to a few takeaway meals but can save money by cooking. For Serviced Apartments Birmingham, visit //birminghamservicedapartments.co.uk/

  1. Laundry Services

Laundry by a hotel tends to be £3-5 an item. A one-off load could be £30 – suited only to weekend visits, and longer stays would make this a necessary expense. Serviced apartments often include in-unit washing machines and dryers at no additional cost to you, allowing for less baggage (for those who travel light) or laundering clothes as needed.

  1. Parking Fees

Most city hotels charge between £20-40 per night for parking, a hidden extra which is rarely added on when you book your room. That’s £140-280 extra over a week. Because most serviced apartments include free parking, or else offer it at much lower cost than hotels, your travel bills will be nicely predictable/maintainable.

  1. Mini-Bar and In-Room Extras

Because that £5 bottle of water or the £8 packet of crisps from your hotel mini-bar soon starts to add up. Need an iron? They even charge for this in some hotels. Need to refrigerate medication? That mini-bar might cost you. Most serviced apartments come with a decent size refrigerator, cooking equipment and home comforts.

  1. Extra Guest Charges

Hotels may add the cost of kids or guests to your bill. Family rooms command premium rates. Serviced apartments are value for money. Generally speaking, serviced apartments tend to include a lot more people in their standard pricing and separate bedrooms offer privacy and comfort without the extra cost per head .

The Bottom Line

Serviced Apartments typically come with all-inclusive transparent pricing, which makes them a less expensive option for extended stays as opposed to hotel bookings while on business trips or family relocations. More space, better facilities and real bang for your buck without the nasty surprises on check out.

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