Serviced Apartments vs Holiday Rentals
Author: Vanessa de Souza Lage | 23 Apr 2012
As a rule, travelling in apartments and villas is a cost-effective form of holiday accommodation: they offer a lot more space than hotels, hostels, and bed and breakfasts, and they have amenities that make your stay more comfortable. When researching your holiday destination, and especially for city breaks, you will certainly be overwhelmed by the number of options available (that’s if… you remembered to book your holiday accommodation early!) and two types of apartment rental: serviced or private. Serviced apartments versus holiday rentals… which option is the right one for your holiday away? In the past serviced apartments were primarily used by business travelers, but today we see a rise of holiday makers choosing serviced apartments for their holiday accommodation.
What is the difference between holiday apartments and serviced apartments?
Serviced apartments are marketed most strongly at business travelers, which means that they are designed to meet the needs of the typical businessman or woman. They are generally available on shorter-term lets than holiday apartments, which may insist on a minimum stay of 3 nights or even a week. A serviced apartment is also likely to provide Internet access, a concierge service, and perhaps also laundry facilities, as these are important to business travelers who need to stay connected and look smart when they attend meetings. Of course, these features will also appeal to many holidaymakers. Businesses who pay for their employees to travel tend to be very careful about the cost of the accommodation they book, which means that serviced apartments are usually competitively priced.
Serviced Apartments vs. Holiday Rentals
Both serviced apartments and holiday rentals have their benefits and downsides. Apartments frequently used by business travelers are more likely to be located in the business district of a city, although as serviced apartment for holidaymakers sector is growing they can also be located in central areas close to all the attractions of a city. Serviced apartments are designed with practicality in mind, which means that they sometimes lack some of the character of holiday rentals. If the personality of a holiday rental apartment has a significant effect on your enjoyment of a trip, then you should carefully consider the holiday apartments that are available in your destination and book one through a trustworthy agency. On the other hand, if the most important thing to you is to get a good deal on a spacious, practical, comfortable apartment, then a serviced apartment might be the right choice for you.






April 25th, 2012 at 13:27
You’ve put together a great post here. Hopefully this will help clear up the confusion between serviced apartments and normal holiday rentals.
Keep up the good work!
Best wishes, Alex.