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About the accommodation offered on StudyStay.com
StudyStay.com offers a range of accommodation
and allows you to compare their prices. We help you find the best value
accommodation for your budget. It is important that you know what type of
accommodation you would like to stay in as well as how much you can afford. A
comparison of private rooms versus shared dorm beds is shown below.
Private rooms in university accommodation, hotels and bed
and breakfast hotels are ideal if you:
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Want to have a desk in your room so that you can use your room to study.
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Want privacy and security (e.g. they are ideal for single female travellers)
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Value the quality of sleep you get – private rooms are generally quiet
enough to allow you uninterrupted sleep night or day
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University dorm rooms are particularly suitable if you are studying (library
facilities are on your doorstep) and would like to use the learning resources
offered by the university, while living amongst other students
The advantages over other types of accommodation:
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It's often a cheap option if you want your own room.
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You have privacy and don't have to worry about people coming in and out of the
room as you might in a hostel.
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You can spend as long or as little as you like (maximum stay is up to three
months for university rooms, up to 1 year for other private rooms)
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University rooms also offer access to the campus facilities, hotels offer
access to their facilities (eg Internet access)
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There is a 24hour security system.
Hostel beds are in shared rooms and are ideal if you:
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Are on a tighter budget.
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Want to meet lots of other young students and backpackers.
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Are in a group and are happy to all share a large room.
There are advantages over other types of accommodation:
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It's often the cheapest option if you don't mind sharing a room.
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You live amongst other travellers and students that may make great travel
partners.
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The hostel staff can be a great source of information about cheap travel and
lively nightlife.
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