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I am going in a German city (Ulm) from October till December. "As the time frame will only be 3 months – I suggest to find accommodation on a business travel basis."

What does this mean? I have never lived in Germany before. I mean now that I am going to search for accommodation (in immobilienscout for example), what different should I do from when searching for longer-term accommodation?


Edit: This is advice from the HR. I am Greek, a European citizen. Purpose is to work on a project there. Budget: as much as it needs. Research: Found the site I mentioned above. Question: Business travel basis accommodation? <- what does it mean?

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The phrase in question very simply means that you should seek a

  • "corporate apartment"

  • "long-term holiday accommodation"

  • "holiday flat"

  • "serviced apartments"

rather than

  • a hotel

That's all they mean.

Using something like "homeaway.com" (by far the largest, they bought-out all their competitors), it's very easy to find "long-term rentals".

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