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    We stayed there for 9 days last month and it was very good, comfortable and quiet apartment and right by the river and the Vaci shopping street. The owner was very helpfull even before we arrived in his emails and gave us a lot of good advices about where to go and what to see and so on. Even when we got there he took us on a short walk to show us where everything is in the area so really good service. We are going again later in this year when the weather gets warmer so that we can enjoy the balcony and views. We really recomend this place to stay in Budapest.

    Found this place on tripadvisor but they have a web site www.budapestvacationservice.com. The street name is Regi Posta Street.

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    Last summer I went on holiday with my familiy in San Remo, a lovely little city in the North of Italy. We choose to stay at “Le Terrazze”, a holiday complex with comfortable studios or two-roomed apartments in the peace of a garden full of lemon trees and lots of other plants. The apartments are new and very well furnished with air conditioning, TV and Internet connection. They all have a little terrace with seeview and private parking. My family and I especially enjoyed the barbecue zone which is among the lemon trees. Also we appreciated that the complex isn't too big and not so close to the crowd of the city centre. It is very quite and relaxing. “Le Terrazze” is also very near to the most popular beach of Sanremo named “Tre Ponti” where you find rocks and sand and limpid water. My family and I have loved as well the new bike lane that goes from San Remo to Santo Stefano al Mare and where you can walk or run with the beautiful coast on your side.

    Via Val d'Olivi 263 San Remo - Italy
    +39 (0)184.532994, www.leterrazzesanremo.it
    Google map: tinyurl.com/2wafwy8

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    We booked an apartment in their house and the place was great.We had a great apartment on the top floor with great sea view.

    www.hvar.hr/katica-viskovic/

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    Apartments in Edinburgh

    Posted by fa2008 28 April 2010

    Apartment accommodation can actually be a good way to save money and get better value accommodation in Edinburgh.

    Most hotels cost around £100 per night but you can book three-four star apartments for around £90 per night and some of these can sleep up to four people.

    This means it works out around £23pppn compared to the £50pppn at a hotel! Add to that the fact you get your own kitchen and lounge area and it can actually be quite a bargain!

    Worth thinking about if you are going to be staying in Edinburgh.

    www.apartmentsinscotland.com (good selection of apartments in Scotland)

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    Apartments near the centre of the old town of Trogir. Good value for money!

    apartmentsintrogir.net
    +38 5915 041736
    Google map: tinyurl.com/zbofc1

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    Villa Sunrise was amazing. For a very reasonable price we got more than in some 4-four hotels we visited during our stay in Croatia. It was a combination of breathtaking views, being able to relax and enjoy the holiday or walk down to the nearest beach.
    It is the perfect place to spend a few weeks, taking trips to other parts of the country , relaxing on the beaches just 300m away and exploring the many islands and attractions in the surrounding area.

    www.villa-sunrise.com/
    +385 98 9666 820

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    Had to be in the UK for business and extended my stay there, for two days before heading to Barcelona for the weekend.
    I found a nice little studio apartment in South Kensington, close to Hyde Park and the Victoria & Albert Museum (beautiful building, great exhibitions). The apartment, Cromwell, was perfect.
    I went shopping at Harvey Nicols and Harrods and visited the V&A Museum and the Tate Modern.
    A restaurant worth mentioning is Tokyo Diner, near Leicester Square. Great, inexpensive Japanese food. I loved their social and environmentally-conscious philosophy.
    In Barcelona I was very lucky to have beautiful weather and was even able to spend time on the beach. I found a great two-bedroom apartment, Girona Design 2B, in the Eixample, just north of El Born, with Aspasios. The Eixample is a very nice and quiet neighbourhood to stay in and still in close proximity of all the good stuff.

    www.vam.ac.uk
    www.tate.org.uk
    www.tokyodiner.com
    www.shortstay-apartment.com/london/apartments/short-term-london-apartment-cromwell-a.html
    www.aspasios.com/ficha.asp?idPiso=138

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    BornLiving

    Posted by roccoS 11 January 2009

    I found BornLiving as I'd been staying the Born area in a tourist apartment and decided that I wanted to stay. It's an incredible part of the city with a really special character - I just loved the neighbourhood and wanted to stay.
    A friend recommended BornLiving, a local agency.
    They specialised in the type of apartment I was looking for, an attic with a roof terrace to enjoy the sunshine and views around the neighbourhood. They helped me find a great place just beside the Santa Maria del Mar church with a neat deck off my bedroom.
    So happy, highly recommend them if you're down this beautiful part of Barcelona and are looking for a great pad from which to make yourself at home.

    www.bornliving.com
    info@bornliving.com

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    New York Habitat

    Posted by loalia 1 December 2008

    I booked an apartment through New York Habitat in New York for a week and I recommend their site. It is user-friendly and the booking process was straight forward. Their agent gave me all the info I needed and the apartment was exactly as shown on their website, clean and comfortable, ideally located. Still, the best of all was the owner of the apartment who was really nice and helpful. I really enjoyed my stay there and it was much better than staying at a hotel, and cheaper, too

    www.nyhabitat.com

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    Totally Riviera

    Posted by Mikey101 7 December 2007

    Over the last couple of years several of my friends have bought places in Nice and Cannes. Their experiences have been varied but we all wanted to recommend one bunch of people - Totally Riviera. They're not an estate agent, but they act for the buyers in the same way that estate agents act for sellers. And their service (which has been faultless - nothing less than brilliant) is absolutely free. I thought I'd mention them here because although it's not their core business, they also know a lot about rentals along the Riviera. If you want to rent or buy in Cannes, Nice, or Villefranche you could do far worse than contact Dennis and the team. Fast, friendly, open, honest and fun to deal with.

    www.totallyriviera.com

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    An outfit calling itself RomeCityApartments has many hidden charges. Beware of them and don't believe you will get any service or what you expected or even paid for. The airport car we had paid them to collect us did not show up and then after abuse from them we were forced to pay an extra 50 euros for arriving to their office late. They were the only bad thing about our week in Rome.

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    Avoid krackow-apartments.com, their apartments are located in buildings that can be easily accessed from the streets and one of our group was seriously assaulted with mace/pepper spray and mugged in the hallway of our apartment building. On complaint to krackow-apartments.com they didn't bother to reply for a whole week.

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    Whether you are looking for a business or a leisure accommodation in Riga or in the Baltics. Let us suggest you the best choice for all your needs. Choose from a variety of apartments or just ask for a tourist service to enrich your stay. Feel like at home away from home and enjoy Riga, the pearl of the Baltic !

    www.rigaservice.com

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    Hi, a friend of mine lives in Prague couple of moths already and seems to enjoy it so far. He and his wife sent me couple of pictures from recent 650th Charles Bridge Anniversary - and the place really seems to be very pretty.

    Now, I have also visited www.traveliana.com for its Prague virtual panoramas and since Traveliana agents claim it is about the time to make the decision I would like to get an answer for my question. Is New Year Eve party in Prague still worth it? What is your experience for that specific term? This forum have a lot of answers but not this one :)

    www.traveliana.com

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    If you are planning trip to Prague or Czech republic I believe that Athos Travel could really help you. Their website with many usefull information (guide, map) also offer online booking for hotels, apartments, transfers or tours. The best of all is their really personal attitude to clients. They are able to help with almost any request, suggest the best place to stay or to eat. I suggest to go through their Special offers section, where you could find really good deals.

    www.a-prague.com

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    Rent an apartment

    Posted by davidmunk1 14 October 2005

    An alternative to booking a hotel is to rent an apartment. It can work out cheaper and makes you feel as if you are meant to be in the city. To do this there are a number of good websites.

    We found our apartment through www.2abookings.com. In fact the exact address for where we stayed was www.2abookings.com/new/establecimiento/info.asp?Idhotel=428&idi
    For Casa Doña Teresa we paid €2,520 for 5 weeks. We also rented a separate one bedroom flat for two weeks for friends and family at an additional cost of €787.50.

    Other good sites are:
    www.sol.com
    www.barriosantacruz.com/apartments
    www.casaspain.com
    www.sevillarent.com

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