SmoothTalker
Master Don Juan
Hey guys,
I'm going on vacation for a week to London, UK April 27th/May 4th or so.
I was going to get a hotel room but have heard from some people that you're better off just renting an apartment for one week, as apparently such deals are offered.
I'm just wondering how this sort of thing works. Obviously since it's not a hotel you aren't going to get daily maid service. But how does the rest of it work? Are they furnished? If so, do you bring your own bed sheets and pillows and dishes? How do you keep clean, is there a vacuum and similar stuff provided?
If anyone's done it, let me know how it went, any tips, and if you'd recommend it. There are 2 of us traveling.
Oh, and if anyone has any must see recommendations for London other than the usual tourist traps, let me know.
Also, I know May 1st is a holiday in Europe. Should I expect everything to be closed down like for Christmas or is it not a major holiday?
PS: Does anyone actually use BritRail? I know most of Europe has a very well developed rail system. I've never used the British one, but was looking into it, and round trip tickets to Glasgow cost about $500/person!? That's insane, especially when discount airlines sell tickets for the same journey for like $60. Surely there's cheaper rail travel?
I'm going on vacation for a week to London, UK April 27th/May 4th or so.
I was going to get a hotel room but have heard from some people that you're better off just renting an apartment for one week, as apparently such deals are offered.
I'm just wondering how this sort of thing works. Obviously since it's not a hotel you aren't going to get daily maid service. But how does the rest of it work? Are they furnished? If so, do you bring your own bed sheets and pillows and dishes? How do you keep clean, is there a vacuum and similar stuff provided?
If anyone's done it, let me know how it went, any tips, and if you'd recommend it. There are 2 of us traveling.
Oh, and if anyone has any must see recommendations for London other than the usual tourist traps, let me know.
Also, I know May 1st is a holiday in Europe. Should I expect everything to be closed down like for Christmas or is it not a major holiday?
PS: Does anyone actually use BritRail? I know most of Europe has a very well developed rail system. I've never used the British one, but was looking into it, and round trip tickets to Glasgow cost about $500/person!? That's insane, especially when discount airlines sell tickets for the same journey for like $60. Surely there's cheaper rail travel?