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1. xvaier+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-06-21 19:50:53
They do exist and are increasingly common for new hotel builds, at least where I live. Here is an example of one in Montréal that I stayed in last autumn:

https://griffintownhotel.com/en-us/apartments/

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2. laGren+C2[view] [source] 2024-06-21 20:04:13
>>xvaier+(OP)
Hotels with similar amenities are usually priced at absurdly high rates for corporate clients.

The place you linked to has the equivalent of a studio apartment with no laundry machine going for over 9000 CAD for a month. AirBnB has plenty of one bedrooms going for a third of that.

3. abdull+57[view] [source] 2024-06-21 20:34:02
>>xvaier+(OP)
These still look [1] like artificial sanitized places. People like AirBnB because most of them have a home like feeling. Random decorations, casual atmosphere, etc.

[1] https://griffintownhotel.com/en-us/apartments/comfort

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4. phatfi+Lm[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-06-21 22:23:31
>>abdull+57
Weird that. Almost as if it should be a home for someone. Not for you to play at being a Barcelona/Montréal/where ever resident for 2 weeks for Insta likes.
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5. senord+YC[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-06-22 01:41:04
>>abdull+57
I've stayed in many Airbnbs all over the world, and the majority of the city ones for the last few years are clearly just fulltime Airbnb, with basically zero personality. As soulless as a hotel room, sometimes more if they're trying to seem personal but clearly aren't.
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