accommodation types
There is a wide range of accommodation options available to cater to every traveler's preferences. From private rooms that are perfect for individuals who value their own space, to residences that offer a home-away-from-home experience, self-contained apartments that provide autonomy, hostels for the budget-conscious, that foster new connections through a vibrant social atmosphere, and traditional hotels that offer full-service comfort. Each option provides a unique experience, guaranteeing that everyone can find the perfect choice to fit their budget.
Private Room
A private room is a bedroom in an apartment or house that you can occupy, without booking the entire property. Guests have their own bedroom but may share some common spaces such as a living room, kitchen, and bathroom.
Residence
A residence is designed to offer more space and amenities than a traditional hotel room, making them ideal for travellers who desire a home-like experience while away from their actual home. Typically includes a separate bedroom, living area, and fully equipped kitchen, giving guests the freedom to cook their meals and enjoy a more private and residential experience.
Self-Contained Apartment
A self-contained apartment is a residential style apartment that provides you with a complete private accommodation living experience. Apartments include a fully equipped kitchen and an internal laundry for the exclusive use of the guests living within the apartment. The facilities allow the guest to self-cater without the usual food, beverage and laundry costs associated with a hotel.
Hostel
A hostel is basic, budget-friendly accommodation that sacrifices privacy for cost. A hostel usually offers shared use of all facilities including bedroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen and bathroom.
Hotel
A hotel offers a private room. Facilities provided in your room may include a sitting area, desk, bar fridge, television, and en-suite bathrooms. In addition, some hotels may have a restaurant on the premises