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                Here’s everything we think you need to know. If there’s
                something we’ve missed, get in touch.

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                SERVICED ACCOMMODATION

                What is a serviced apartment or serviced accommodation?

                Serviced apartments very much compare to living at home – or at least our apartments are very much a home.


                You have all of the things you’re used to like a generously equipped kitchen, a bathroom, fresh towels and bedding, a sofa, a dining table and chairs, etc. Essentially, it’s a bit like living in a show home, accept we like to think our apartments feel a little cosier than that.


                Another great thing about a serviced apartment is the ad hoc cleaning, washing and dealing with bills aren’t your problem. In serviced accommodation, this is all dealt with for you, as little or as often as you wish.

                The difference between a serviced apartment and a hotel?

                The key difference, in a serviced apartment you don’t just have a bed with a bathroom, you have the freedom to choose whether you’d like to eat in, eat out, get a takeaway delivered, bake a cake, have friends over to watch Netflix. All the basic normalities which you can’t always do with just a bed and a sink in a hotel room.


                There’s no one watching you each time you want to leave and certainly no one banging on your door at 8am trying to whip the sheets out from underneath you.


                But should you need anything, all you have to do is call us and we’ll do everything we can to make it happen!

                The difference between being self-catering and being in a serviced apartment?

                Self-catering usually refers to the guest (you!) having to clean the property yourself and bring your own bed linen, towels, cleaning equipment, etc. You’re simply renting a flat or house ‘as is’ and are expected to return it how you found it.


                In a serviced apartment like one of ours in Bristol, you can save the space in your suitcase for your clothes, shoes and the things you want to pack for your trip because all of these things are provided. Cleaning is also provided as little or as often as required.

                BOOKINGS & PAYMENT

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                What is a serviced apartment or serviced accommodation?

                Serviced apartments very much compare to living at home – or at least our apartments are very much a home.


                You have all of the things you’re used to like a generously equipped kitchen, a bathroom, fresh towels and bedding, a sofa, a dining table and chairs, etc. Essentially, it’s a bit like living in a show home, accept we like to think our apartments feel a little cosier than that.


                Another great thing about a serviced apartment is the ad hoc cleaning, washing and dealing with bills aren’t your problem. In serviced accommodation, this is all dealt with for you, as little or as often as you wish.

                The difference between a serviced apartment and a hotel?

                The key difference, in a serviced apartment you don’t just have a bed with a bathroom, you have the freedom to choose whether you’d like to eat in, eat out, get a takeaway delivered, bake a cake, have friends over to watch Netflix. All the basic normalities which you can’t always do with just a bed and a sink in a hotel room.


                There’s no one watching you each time you want to leave and certainly no one banging on your door at 8am trying to whip the sheets out from underneath you.


                But should you need anything, all you have to do is call us and we’ll do everything we can to make it happen!

                The difference between being self-catering and being in a serviced apartment?

                Self-catering usually refers to the guest (you!) having to clean the property yourself and bring your own bed linen, towels, cleaning equipment, etc. You’re simply renting a flat or house ‘as is’ and are expected to return it how you found it.


                In a serviced apartment like one of ours in Bristol, you can save the space in your suitcase for your clothes, shoes and the things you want to pack for your trip because all of these things are provided. Cleaning is also provided as little or as often as required.

                WHILE YOU’RE WITH US

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                What is a serviced apartment or serviced accommodation?

                Serviced apartments very much compare to living at home – or at least our apartments are very much a home.


                You have all of the things you’re used to like a generously equipped kitchen, a bathroom, fresh towels and bedding, a sofa, a dining table and chairs, etc. Essentially, it’s a bit like living in a show home, accept we like to think our apartments feel a little cosier than that.


                Another great thing about a serviced apartment is the ad hoc cleaning, washing and dealing with bills aren’t your problem. In serviced accommodation, this is all dealt with for you, as little or as often as you wish.

                The difference between a serviced apartment and a hotel?

                The key difference, in a serviced apartment you don’t just have a bed with a bathroom, you have the freedom to choose whether you’d like to eat in, eat out, get a takeaway delivered, bake a cake, have friends over to watch Netflix. All the basic normalities which you can’t always do with just a bed and a sink in a hotel room.


                There’s no one watching you each time you want to leave and certainly no one banging on your door at 8am trying to whip the sheets out from underneath you.


                But should you need anything, all you have to do is call us and we’ll do everything we can to make it happen!

                The difference between being self-catering and being in a serviced apartment?

                Self-catering usually refers to the guest (you!) having to clean the property yourself and bring your own bed linen, towels, cleaning equipment, etc. You’re simply renting a flat or house ‘as is’ and are expected to return it how you found it.


                In a serviced apartment like one of ours in Bristol, you can save the space in your suitcase for your clothes, shoes and the things you want to pack for your trip because all of these things are provided. Cleaning is also provided as little or as often as required.

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                What is a serviced apartment or serviced accommodation?

                Serviced apartments very much compare to living at home – or at least our apartments are very much a home.


                You have all of the things you’re used to like a generously equipped kitchen, a bathroom, fresh towels and bedding, a sofa, a dining table and chairs, etc. Essentially, it’s a bit like living in a show home, accept we like to think our apartments feel a little cosier than that.


                Another great thing about a serviced apartment is the ad hoc cleaning, washing and dealing with bills aren’t your problem. In serviced accommodation, this is all dealt with for you, as little or as often as you wish.

                The difference between a serviced apartment and a hotel?

                The key difference, in a serviced apartment you don’t just have a bed with a bathroom, you have the freedom to choose whether you’d like to eat in, eat out, get a takeaway delivered, bake a cake, have friends over to watch Netflix. All the basic normalities which you can’t always do with just a bed and a sink in a hotel room.


                There’s no one watching you each time you want to leave and certainly no one banging on your door at 8am trying to whip the sheets out from underneath you.


                But should you need anything, all you have to do is call us and we’ll do everything we can to make it happen!

                The difference between being self-catering and being in a serviced apartment?

                Self-catering usually refers to the guest (you!) having to clean the property yourself and bring your own bed linen, towels, cleaning equipment, etc. You’re simply renting a flat or house ‘as is’ and are expected to return it how you found it.


                In a serviced apartment like one of ours in Bristol, you can save the space in your suitcase for your clothes, shoes and the things you want to pack for your trip because all of these things are provided. Cleaning is also provided as little or as often as required.