Serviced Apartments vs Hotels?

 

As a frequent traveller when faced with a choice between a hotel or serviced apartment which do you choose? To a certain extent it might depend on how long your looking to stay, as 30 days are often a minimum for serviced apartments in Hong Kong, however, when booking accommodation for a family holiday or relocating business travellers, serviced apartments win hands down. Offering the ease of a hotel but the authentic personal touches of an Airbnb, serviced apartments are a perfect combination of both.

Value For Money

In Hong Kong, serviced apartments rates on average are up to 25% less than a comparable hotel room in terms of price per sq ft, In addition, rates are based on length of stay which means the longer you stay, the lower the price! Particularly good if you’re on a long term corporate project or planning to visit for more than a month. Also, with one-bedroom apartment around twice the size of a regular hotel room you won’t have to stare at the same four walls. Instead roam around in your apartment and have more space for your belongings.

Kitchen and Cooking Facilities

In a hotel room you have little choice than to eat either in the hotel restaurant or surrounding restaurants and cafes which can work out to very costly to your wallet and your waistline! The benefits of having your own fully equipped kitchen in our serviced apartments is that you’re free to cater for yourself as and when you like. All crockery, cutlery and tableware are included in the apartment so even if you do decide to order in everything you need is on hand.

Privacy

Privacy is an often-overlooked advantage of serviced apartments and you can rest assured you have the entire apartment all to yourself. Booking a serviced apartment allows you to simply come and go as you would at home.

So, there are many great advantages of choosing a serviced apartment rather than a hotel. Ultimately, we offer you a home from home but with the extra amenities of a hotel – why not give our serviced apartments a try the next time you’re in Hong Kong?

 
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