Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Airbnb for business? If they're paying, find the nicest hotel in the best location.
Slight correction: I'll have work pay for my first week there, but I'm planning on staying a second week and that is when I'd get the AirBnB.
Having traveled to Brazil where seemingly nobody spoke English, I was glad that people at the international chain hotel at least spoke broken English.
Exactly. Chile is heard is very similar---nobody speaks english.
Lots of people in Santiago speak English. Just send a message to the AirBnb host before you book and ask if they speak English.
Anonymous wrote:If you're really just looking for kitchen facilities, look for a suite hotel (Residence Inn or similar).
If you want the whole private apartment experience, check out hotel listing sites that also list vacation rentals. I'm sure it's location-dependent, but when I was traveling overseas, many of the properties I saw on Air BnB were also listed on Booking.com. I preferred Booking.com because I didn't have to do the back-and-forth with the host to request and confirm the booking. It felt much more like making a hotel reservation, and the cancellation policies via Booking were often much more lenient than the exact same unit on Air BnB.
But since it sounds like you really want to avoid interacting with locals (not wanting to explore the food scene, not wanting to talk to people), I strongly suggest going the hotel-with-fridge-and-microwave route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why use Airbnb for business? If they're paying, find the nicest hotel in the best location.
Slight correction: I'll have work pay for my first week there, but I'm planning on staying a second week and that is when I'd get the AirBnB.
Having traveled to Brazil where seemingly nobody spoke English, I was glad that people at the international chain hotel at least spoke broken English.
Exactly. Chile is heard is very similar---nobody speaks english.
Anonymous wrote:Why use Airbnb for business? If they're paying, find the nicest hotel in the best location.
Having traveled to Brazil where seemingly nobody spoke English, I was glad that people at the international chain hotel at least spoke broken English.