Saturday, February 5, 2011

Studio Hotels - Studio Style Apartment


Studio Hotels - Apartments Apart

Studio Hotels Apartments - an interesting idea

Studio hotels usually means a studio-style hotel room, which can be very convenient for traveling abroad. But what if studio hotels meant basically a studio hotels that was set up almost more like an apartment building, but with the kind of flexible stay length that a hotel offers. That would be an interesting bohemian-artist style of travel, one that many youths and serious world travel connoisseurs would be able to appreciate and greatly enjoy.

Studio Hotels and Apartments - a cool travel idea

Think about how world travel would be different if there was somewhere that you could stay that would be more like home away from home and less like a dinky little room, somewhere like studio hotels. Okay, granted the studio hotels apartments would probably be smaller than the types of homes most western travelers are used to unless they live in New York, but the point is the availability of a kitchen, a laundry, a small area to entertain perhaps (assume you meet people and want to entertain). The privacy it would mean; I am a big lover of and advocate for privacy. A little can go a long way to making your holiday that much better.

Studio Hotels style Apartments - a home away from home

What couldn't you do in a studio hotels apartment accommodation? Well, you couldn't redecorate, but I digress. You could travel with more, you could bring more back from your shopping (since you'd have a little more room to put it), you could actually grocery shop and cook (because a mini fridge and a single range isn't quite enough for many people's cooking habits). I mean, I don't know about you, but I would love that aspect of a studio hotels apartments because I love, love, love the idea of grocery shopping in other countries and enjoying local produce wherever I am.

Studio Hotels Apartments and more; but how would it work

I'm just gonna be up front here and say I am not a business person, so I don't fully have the answer to that question. I would assume the rent would be by month, and I would assume it would be just a little more than similar apartments in the region (since they have to cover the cost of unpredictability, pretty much). But you would still most likely be saving a lot over the cost of a hotel room, even an extended stay suite, over a similar length of time. So someone needs to invent the studio hotels and apartments already!