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What is the difference between an hotel and apartment hotel? December 14, 2009

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Waii asked:


Okay, so, I’m going to stay in an apartment Hotel.. And since it has the word ‘hotel’ in it, does it mean it’s exactly like an hotel? Or something? Thanks if you answered.
And, no, I’m not going to Greece, I’m going to Bangkok living in this Apartment Hotel called Citadines.

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1. gooddun - December 14, 2009

In an apartment Hotel the living quarters are usually self contained with cooking facilities so that you can cater for yourself if you wish but still has the usual facilities of an ordinary hotel
An Hotel is not for you to cater for yourself in the room(s) but to use the hotel facilities

2. GEMMA - December 16, 2009

An apartment hotel has a small kitchenette in the room.

3. Dan S - December 18, 2009

I think You`re going to Greece aren`t you….An Hotel is a big building with rooms and a restaurant where you have Breakfast, lunch and Dinner, and room service and a mini bar in the room and towels changed daily, etc and its expensive, or lets say, not cheap…

An Apartmenthotel is a big building with rooms a reception area that doubles as a breakfast room for those on “half board”, towels get changed every three or four days and you are “self catering” so its cheaper or lets say less expensive (though when you take in the food you have to buy, or eat out every night..it can be more expensive than staying in an hotel where it`s “all found”)

4. Stephen K - December 21, 2009

A hotel is really short term. an apartmetn hotel can be more long term and is designed differently


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