During the last few years, many small companies have popped up like mushrooms in popular business destinations such as Barcelona & Madrid, all promising to be the best at renting out business apartments. So how do you choose between them? What should you be looking out for? What should you try and avoid? How can you be sure that the business apartment you are renting out isn't miles outside of town in a place that even the taxi driver hasn't heard of? How can you be sure that you haven't just rented out a holiday apartment on the Costa Brava?
What you are looking for which sets the business apartment rental industry apart from holiday rentals is a certain degree of professionalism. You want and need a rental company which does what it says. You need to be able to rely upon check in times & dates, apartment costs, rental availability, extra services and furnishing quality. You don't want your company staff or guests, staying in a place with rats and cockroaches, any less than you want them staying in a place without the advertised wireless Internet connection, without the promised telephone line and without the washing machine and tumble drier to get those shirts ready for that next-day important meeting.
Look for a company that has a good reputation. Speak to people who have used these companies. Check out their web sites. Do they have a good image? Do they instil confidence? You can't always judge a book by its cover, they say. But if a company can't get a simple thing like a web site working properly, can they really provide all that is necessary to rent out professional business apartments?
Take a look at customer testimonials, but most importantly, try actually speaking to someone at the company before you go ahead and book the apartment online. Whilst you may never be able to go to the place in person before the planned business trip, there really is no substitute for speaking to a real human being. So pick up the phone, give them a call and ask them all the questions you have in your mind. Chances are that if they cannot answer all your questions and make you feel happy and confident, then you have chosen the wrong place. Customer service is paramount these days, and a good business apartment rental company will be aware of this. The decision making is then up to you.
Whether you are visiting for business, to work on a project, to attend a congress, to give a course, to take a course, or maybe you start living there and building up the next step in your life, and you require temporary housing, you need to concentrate on a company which focuses on professionals. With all these issues in mind, there are a few things you should ask for:
Are there basics such as a sofa, bed, TV & bathroom facilities? How far is the apartment from the centre of town or the place of your business meetings and/or conferences?
Will there be someone who can be contacted at all times during the stay, who speaks your language? Do they offer a taxi service and/or airport transfer? Are there extra services such as a cleaning service, catering & baby care facilities? Is there flexibility regarding your length of stay, in the case that you might need temporary accommodation whilst looking for a permanent place to live?
Is there flexibility in payment methods? Is there a safe place for your belongings? Are there any hidden costs such as agency fees? If you have an emergency, will someone be there to help you out? Who takes care of the small daily incidents you may encounter, such as a blind that gets stuck, a washing basin that suddenly starts leaking or if you happen to lock yourself out?
At the end of the day, you want to find a business apartment that suits you, one where you will feel at home. Not exactly like your own house, of course, but pretty close - a nicely decorated place, cosy, pleasant, where you can keep your clothes, books, music, sit down in the sofa and watch a good movie or check your emails on your laptop on the terrace, prepare the meeting for the next day while you cook your own meal. You want to be able to invite people over for dinner or to stay for the weekend. You need a place to stay where you can feel relaxed and do as you wish. Of course, the final decision making is up to you. But you can make this process far easier by simply doing some investigation first.
The kings' palace, Alcazaba, which was built starting in 11th century, is Malaga's most important building of the Moorish epoch. In its interior you may visit the very interesting Archaeological Museum.
Worth visiting also, are well the beautiful gardens with several fountains, and the remains of a Roman theatre.
Really close to it there is the Castillo de Gibralfaro. Originally it was palace built probably by Phoenicians, but in 14th century Moorish Caliph Yasuf I, had built over it the fortress which is conserved until today. Two of its towers are connected by ducts with the Alcazaba. In Plaza de la Merced is located the house where was born great painter Pablo Picasso.
Malaga is a cheerful town, and the "locos veranos", the "crazy summers" at its beaches, are famous in all the land. Not only during the summer-season, all the year through you will find an animated nightlife. Going out belongs to an Andalusian's everyday-life like Flamenco music!
Be sure to check out the sights of Malaga. One fantastic way of getting around the city and seeing just what it has to offer is jumping aboard the Official Tour Bus. It's a red double decker open-top bus which stops at various places during your trip and offers a multi-lingual commentary which you can listen to on headphones.
There are many interesting places which you should try to visit during your stay in Malaga. There's the Picasso Museum, which is definitely worth seeing, along with Picasso's birthplace, or Casa Natal, which is not far from the Picasso Museum. Another landmark is Malaga's cathedral. There are also various churches and some excellent museums which are worth a visit if time allows during your stay in Malaga.
The city also offers some fantastic shopping facilities. Not surprisingly, it is a shopaholics paradise. Malaga boasts a selection of designer shops, boutiques, souvenir shops and shopping malls.
After you've shopped until you've dropped, you will no doubt have worked up an appetite ? and will need a sit down, too. Fortunately, Malaga has no shortage of places to eat and drink.
The cuisine in Malaga is light, healthy and typically Mediterranean. Shrimps in all variations, roasted or boiled, and Pescaito Frito, fried fish, are among the major attractions. Regional specialities are Chanquetes, very small fishes of the family of anchovies.
Throughout the mountain-ranges close to Malaga, on the other hand, you'll find dishes of game, sausages and the famous "Rabo de Toro a la Ronde'a", bull's tail prepared in the style of the small town Ronda. Vegetarians are able to appreciate the fresh and mature vegetables of the region.
After enjoying your days in Malaga, you will no doubt want to sample some of Malaga's nightlife, too. If music's your thing, then be sure to check out the music bars in the city. There are also venues where you can listen to live music.
Rental properties are easy to find if you search on the Internet. It is best to go self catering for the best cultural experience. Self catering apartments or house rentals direct from the rental properties owner will usually be the most affordable.
Whether you are looking for a long or short term rental, you should be able to find your ideal property in Malaga.
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