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Overseas apartments: An excellent option for overseas travellers

On our recent overseas trip we made extensive use of apartments in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries.

They offered an excellent alternative to the usual hotel stays especially as we were travelling as a foursome with my sister and brother-in-law.

They were usually very substantially cheaper, especially for two couples, as we could stay together in a large two bedroom apartment.

And each was truly a home away from home. There was always a spacious lounge with comfortable chairs, books to read and art works on the walls.

The cooking facilities meant we could cook our own meals which saved us a lot of money, especially in Scandinavia where eating out can be very expensive. And we could do our own laundry in the washing machine provided.

Some hosts left us a file of the best nearby supermarkets and markets, cafes and restaurants. Some popped in to see us which was a great way to have a chat with one of the locals about how life is lived in their home town.

We really enjoyed shopping for our own food and trying some of the local food.  The fish markets with their colourful array of many different species of fish were awesome.

One nice little memory I have is standing in a local supermarket perusing the crackers (for pre-dinner nibbles) when someone came up to us, pointed out her favourite ones and suggested we buy those.

Before booking an apartment John was careful to read travellers’ reviews and to choose ones which others had found to be great places to stay in.

With one exception, when we had to make another booking when an AirBnB host cancelled a booking because of a family illness, all the apartments were booked several months ahead to try and ensure they were what we wanted.

We did find that hotels were cheaper for one or two night stays in Helsinki, Stockholm and Oslo, but everywhere else we used apartments. For the first time, we booked two of them on AirBnB.

You can book these apartments yourself over the internet from the Booking.com site: from AirBnB: or from a web search using the location and the word “apartment”.

Here are several useful tips when booking apartments. We found that:

So the next time you travel, why not give an apartment stay a try?

From John and Lyn Potter.

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