tell us about your trip anon
what type of accommodation will you have
what entertainment will you do
will you travel around beyond local public transport?
do you eat out a lot? do you seek cheap food or fancy restaurants?
do you cook - do you cook economically?
>what type of accommodation will you have
Party of 2, any cheap hotel is fine but no hostels or sharing a room with others >what entertainment will you do
Typical stuff like museums, landmarks, etc >will you travel around beyond local public transport?
No >do you eat out a lot? do you seek cheap food or fancy restaurants?
do you cook - do you cook economically?
I'd like to try some local cuisine but other than that I'd just cook
can get a small apartment on airbnb cheaper ones like 900euro for 28 days in february
1500euro being generous if you don't splurge often and don't account for transport to there
all scenarios for getting an apartment on airbnb
sometimes they are basically a hotel with a front desk reception, sometimes you meet the owner/caretaker and they drop the key off for you, sometimes you are in a small apartment to their bigger property, sometimes there is a key safe/lock box and you dont need to talk to anyone if their instructions how to get hte key are clear
Duno I would just search for accommodation on my dates on Airbnb and booking.com and see what looks most comfortable in an acceptable price or see what is cheapest in the most tolerable situation.
Maybe vrbo or other stuff if I wanted something in particular.
Hostels can have private rooms might have shared bathroom or kitchen.
Apartment most likely has a kitchen or atleast kitchenette. Hotel rooms it is not the default unless you are good at cooking in the electric kettle
tell us about your trip anon
what type of accommodation will you have
what entertainment will you do
will you travel around beyond local public transport?
do you eat out a lot? do you seek cheap food or fancy restaurants?
do you cook - do you cook economically?
>what type of accommodation will you have
Party of 2, any cheap hotel is fine but no hostels or sharing a room with others
>what entertainment will you do
Typical stuff like museums, landmarks, etc
>will you travel around beyond local public transport?
No
>do you eat out a lot? do you seek cheap food or fancy restaurants?
do you cook - do you cook economically?
I'd like to try some local cuisine but other than that I'd just cook
can get a small apartment on airbnb cheaper ones like 900euro for 28 days in february
1500euro being generous if you don't splurge often and don't account for transport to there
I'll be there for the month of march
What's the difference between a hotel and rented apartment?
One is a hotel, the other one is an apartment.
Do you actually rent it like you would any other apartment or are you just renting from somebody else who owns/rents it themselves?
Are you retarded?
Yes
all scenarios for getting an apartment on airbnb
sometimes they are basically a hotel with a front desk reception, sometimes you meet the owner/caretaker and they drop the key off for you, sometimes you are in a small apartment to their bigger property, sometimes there is a key safe/lock box and you dont need to talk to anyone if their instructions how to get hte key are clear
Duno I would just search for accommodation on my dates on Airbnb and booking.com and see what looks most comfortable in an acceptable price or see what is cheapest in the most tolerable situation.
Maybe vrbo or other stuff if I wanted something in particular.
Hostels can have private rooms might have shared bathroom or kitchen.
Apartment most likely has a kitchen or atleast kitchenette. Hotel rooms it is not the default unless you are good at cooking in the electric kettle
Baltic States are mogging russia in terms of beauty its not even funny
even their women ;*~~
>28 days in vilnius
idgi
>1 minute in vilnius
Overall, Lithuania is approximately 66% cheaper on average than America