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Traditional hotels serve their purpose but if you’re looking for comfort and home-like living combined with the benefits of a hotel – serviced apartments are the way to go.


Serviced apartments are a rapidly growing trend in the travel industry. Travellers that have previously been confined to a small hotel room have now recognised the advantages of serviced apartments: more space, convenience and privacy at a lower cost.

The Finnish company Forenom is on the forefront of this trend, offering home-like accommodation all around the Nordics. 

“Nowadays, many people want to live like a local when travelling and stay in an apartment. Serviced apartments offer a modern, flexible and safe alternative, which is particularly popular when travelling on business, with family or a group of friends, or for longer-term accommodation needs,” Forenom CEO Johannes Kangas explains. 

At Forenom, you can cook your own meals in your fully-equipped kitchen, go for a run in your new neighborhood and then toss your sports gear into the washing machine, and finally relax in the living room watching TV for the rest of the evening – just like at home. If you want, you can also get house-keeping and other services for the apartment. Text: Eila Lokka

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Our purpose is to make your stay easy, so you can feel at home. We combine the ease of hotel services with the comfort and freedom that an apartment provides. We provide solutions for modern travelling that always bring value for your money. We are Nordic regions leading serviced apartment provider with a strong focus on business customers. We offer over 6500 serviced apartments and aparthotel and hostel rooms in all major Scandinavian cities, accommodating over 100 000 travellers every year.

 

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