Tuesday, February 3, 2009

What's Serviced Apartments?

ok.. let’s review about “ Serviced Apartments”

Some people may think what the Serviced Apartment is? Hotel? Condo? Apartment?
Actually Serviced Apartments is a kind of Real Estate which is not hotel and apartment.
So what is it should be?

Most of Thai people are always familiar with hotel when they would like to travel but for the foreigners, Serviced Apartments are the most famous as they feel like stay at home.

Serviced Apartments are different from hotel which you can rent by daily, weekly, monthly and even yearly. The room configuration completely different from a hotel as it consists of bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen, some apartment has washer and dryer as well. All of these make you feel like stay at home.

Furthermore Serviced Apartments provided you a service and free using of facilities for you such as maid service, room service, breakfast, swimming pool, spa, sauna, fitness, etc.

The prices range of Serviced Apartments are from 900 Baht up to 10,000 Baht per night depend on the room type, location and quality of the apartments. Normally there are 4 room types which the prices are not depend on the number of guest but the prices are set per room type, but somehow they are limit the number of the guest as well.

Here’s the room type and number of guest

Studio: 2 persons
1-Bedroom: 2 persons
2-Bedroom: 4 persons
3-Bedroom: 6 persons

Also some Serviced Apartments has 4-Bedroom to the Penthouse which is very luxury. Anyway you can add 1 extra bed in some room type which you have to pay some extra charge.

For this reason, Serviced Apartments are continually famous in Thailand and also in Asia which you will see a lot of new Serviced Apartments opening in Bangkok. The well know brand of Serviced Apartments is Somerset & Ascott, Citadines, Compass Hospitality, Oakwood City Residence.

After reading this information, I hope you get some idea of Serviced Apartments. So next time I’ll give you some review of Serviced Apartment which I’ve been inspected, of course in Bangkok :)

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