Hungarian Grand Prix 2010: 6 Easy guides on booking for the right apartment rentals in Budapest
If you have plans to visit Budapest better not miss F1 Hungarian Grand Prix this August 2010. F1 Hungarian Grand Prix will be held at Mogyorod, 20 km northeast of Budapest. The racetrack is in a valley, surrounded by a beautiful hillside, so you can enjoy much of the race from any point and also you can follow the race on several, well positioned giant TV screens. But before we get too excited about the event, let us first some guidelines to have a pleasurable hassle free booking.
- Admire the photographs of your accommodation by all means, but also check the measurement of the rooms. Many pictures are taken with special lenses which appear to magnify the room, leading you to assume the space is larger than it really is.
- Perhaps not the most important point, but check the neighborhood. You may save a lot if your apartment location is near your destination spot.
- Make sure you find out what the check in and checking out times are. Hotels usually have a fixed time for this, but apartment can vary quite a bit. Checking out times can often be as important especially if you have a late flight schedules.
- When booking online you’ll usually assume that all charges are included in the price, but make sure you find out about any additional charges, such as late checking in or checking out surcharges. Many people take advantage of the low-cost flights, but as these often arrive late at night, people can find themselves facing surcharge fees from their apartment. Remember, apartments usually don’t have a receptionist.
- Think about any special requirements which you may have, and make sure that you discuss these with the rental provider well in advance. For example, if you are travelling with a very young child, and will need things such as crib, a high chair and so forth, then you will need to speak with the agency beforehand. Usually such facilities can be provided, but don’t assume that they will be left available in the property unless you ask for them.
- Check out any special offers or discounts which might be available. If you can be at all flexible with your holiday days, and aren’t tried to the usual weekend-to-weekend times, then have a look at the special rates and discounts which agencies can usually offer. You might be surprised to discover that very often savings of between 20%-40% aren’t unusual.
Remember, any internet booking agency must be check of legal information. If this isn’t apparent, then you might be best looking elsewhere.
It’s always good advice to try to obtain some testimonials about either the agency or the apartment itself. Agency may be able to provide these on request if they are not already included on the website, but don’t forget to use independent review sites which are increasingly popular on the web.
Bearing this tips in mind will almost certainly help to ensure that booking your trip is thoroughly enjoyable, and you apartment is comfortable, suitable and just what you were expecting.