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The traditional clientele for serviced or hotel flats has been the seasoned business traveler, such as a consultant or off-site employees staying in town for a few weeks. One that provides some of the conveniences of home so that you aren't immediately thrust into the unknown (such as a kitchen so that you can make a grilled cheese sandwich without calling room service) but also has some of the attributes of a home.

First, then, what exactly is a hotel apartment?

There are a few distinct names for cheap hotel apartments in Dubai. These include serviced apartments, apartment hotels, and full-service flats. However, All of them share the feature that their occupants have access to the hotel's amenities (such as room service, cleaning, a pool, a fitness center, a spa, and more) without sacrificing their privacy or space.

Hotel apartments differ from standard hotel rooms since they have a kitchenette or complete kitchen (depending on the apartment size), a minibar, and a kettle.

Dubai Serviced Apartments

The Alef Residences are one such development where the residential tower is operated by a company other than the W Hotel. Sheraton Grand Hotel is another example of a hotel that also has serviced flats, with the operator providing one-year lease options for the latter.

The Value of Serviced Apartments in Dubai

Hotel flats in Dubai provide tranquility that is difficult to find in the city's other renting options. One of the main draws of a serviced apartment for newcomers to Dubai is its increased mobility compared to a regular apartment. Apartment leases often last for one year and include strict termination policies and fees for early termination.

Moving with little more than a bag in tow is a further perk. Hotel flats often come fully furnished, so all you need to do is bring your clothing; this is ideal if you don't want to, or don't have the time or money to, go out and buy furniture.