Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Business travel isn't always all it's cracked up to be. Sure, you get to see new places, and often rack up air miles in the process, but it can also mean long airport queues, lonely hotel rooms, and disruption to your carefully honed routine. And for travelers away for five nights or longer, it can be even harder to feel at home.
From in-suite kitchens to mapped running routes, here are five reasons to book a longer-stay hotel for your next business trip.Many business travelers book apartments for long stays, swapping a hotel room's convenient luxuries for more space and amenities. But Residence Inn does things differently, offering fast in-suite, free Wi-Fi and a designated desk area for when it's time to knuckle down. But there are also residential-feeling public spaces downstairs that are designed for working and seeing clients, as well as socialising. Plus, travelers can also avail themselves of copy and printing services.Business travel can wreak havoc on your fitness goals.
At a longer-stay hotel, you choose what's on the menu, with an in-suite kitchen equipped with everything you need for a home-cooked meal. Each of Residence Inn's suites features a kitchen area complete with a Nespresso machine, refrigerator, microwave, hob, oven, dishwasher, and cookware. Plus, after a long day in the office, you can drop by the on-site Grab 'n' Go market for snacks. Or, even better, you can have your groceries delivered straight to your door — free of charge.
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