Why do prices vary between rooms and over time?
Prices can vary because not every room is the same. The weekly rate may depend on the building, room type, floor level, view, layout and current availability.
For example, a studio will usually be priced differently from an en-suite room because it offers a fully self-contained space. Rooms on higher floors or with particular views may also be priced at a premium. Availability matters too: as rooms are booked and choice becomes more limited, prices can change.
What can affect the price
- Room type: studios, en-suite rooms and apartments are priced differently.
- Building: prices vary by location and local demand.
- Floor level or view: some rooms may carry a premium.
- Availability: rates can rise as rooms sell out.
- Contract length: different stay lengths may have different pricing.
Booking early usually gives you the widest choice and the best chance of securing a rate that works for your budget. Once you have booked, check your booking details carefully so you know the weekly price, contract length and payment schedule that apply to your room.