I’d say you save around 25% or so usually. I’m not a fan of hotels because I do like to cook at home the majority of the time. Some hotels I have stayed at will have a kitchenette, but not too many pots and pans. Meanwhile every Airbnb I’ve stayed at usually has a decently stocked kitchen. The essentials are always there at least.
I see. That’s the opposite of me: I never cook and only have a coffeemaker in my kitchen. Airbnbs kitchens mostly gross me out with all the strange food leftovers (I mean half bottles of olive oil, weird herbal teas and sugar packets or what not).
I’d say you save around 25% or so usually. I’m not a fan of hotels because I do like to cook at home the majority of the time. Some hotels I have stayed at will have a kitchenette, but not too many pots and pans. Meanwhile every Airbnb I’ve stayed at usually has a decently stocked kitchen. The essentials are always there at least.
I see. That’s the opposite of me: I never cook and only have a coffeemaker in my kitchen. Airbnbs kitchens mostly gross me out with all the strange food leftovers (I mean half bottles of olive oil, weird herbal teas and sugar packets or what not).