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Companies frequently use serviced apartments to host professionals who may be on a local or international work assignment. It is common for executives to stay in serviced apartments temporarily while searching for a permanent residence or relocation. Although serviced apartments are primarily occupied by business executives, they are also available to the general public.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}
Companies frequently use serviced apartments to host professionals who may be on a local or international work assignment. It is common for executives to stay in serviced apartments temporarily while searching for a permanent residence or relocation. Although serviced apartments are primarily occupied by business executives, they are also available to the general public.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}


Serviced apartments offer facilities much like an [[apartment hotel]] but provides more space, convenience and privacy. They have private cooking facilities, sometimes a kitchenette but sometimes a full-size kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine, living and sleeping areas that are larger than most standard rooms, and often having access to gyms, restaurants, meeting space, concierges and other hotel-like services.<ref>{{cite web |last1=ST |first1=Residences |title=What is a Serviced Apartment? |url=https://www.stresidences.com/what-is-a-serviced-apartment |website=ST Residences Serviced Apartment |accessdate=13 September 2016}}</ref>
Serviced apartments offer facilities much like an [[apartment hotel]] but provides more space, convenience and privacy. They have private cooking facilities, sometimes a kitchenette but sometimes a full-size kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine, living and sleeping areas that are larger than most standard rooms, and often having access to gyms, restaurants, meeting space, concierges and other hotel-like services.<ref>{{cite web|title=What is a Serviced Apartment? |url=https://theasap.org.uk/non-members-consumers/about-serviced-apartments/what-is-a-serviced-apartment/ |website=Association of Serviced Apartment Providers|accessdate=1 July 2019}}</ref>


Their services usually include towel replacement, toiletteries change, making of bed, and cleaning.
Their services usually include towel replacement, toiletteries change, making of bed, and cleaning.

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A serviced apartment (also known as a service apartment or an extended stay apartment) is a fully furnished apartment[1] available for short-term or long-term stay, providing hotel-like amenities such as room service, house keeping, a fitness center, a laundry room, and a rec room. Most of them are equipped with full kitchens, Wi-Fi and in-apartment washers and dryers.[citation needed]

Companies frequently use serviced apartments to host professionals who may be on a local or international work assignment. It is common for executives to stay in serviced apartments temporarily while searching for a permanent residence or relocation. Although serviced apartments are primarily occupied by business executives, they are also available to the general public.[citation needed]

Serviced apartments offer facilities much like an apartment hotel but provides more space, convenience and privacy. They have private cooking facilities, sometimes a kitchenette but sometimes a full-size kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine, living and sleeping areas that are larger than most standard rooms, and often having access to gyms, restaurants, meeting space, concierges and other hotel-like services.[2]

Their services usually include towel replacement, toiletteries change, making of bed, and cleaning.

See also

References

  1. ^ Marc Llewellyn, Lee Mylne (2008). Australia For Dummies. Australia: John Wiley & Sons. p. 82. ISBN 9780470289808.
  2. ^ "What is a Serviced Apartment?". Association of Serviced Apartment Providers. Retrieved 1 July 2019.