So when I go on vacations, I get a little bummed out. Hotel = no kitchen. Now don't get me wrong, I love to eat out, especially in new and exotic places. I like to get a flavor for the culture, and the best way to do that is to liberally sample the local cuisine.
But my hips definitely DON'T like me when I get back from vacations where I do nothing but eat in restaurants. I've never been able to order just grilled chicken and steamed veggies when there are so many other delicious things on the menu for me to try.
Which is why, when you're staying in a new place for a week or more, maybe even five days, you might consider renting a furnished apartment for your trip.
There are a lot of perks that come along with having your own place while traveling. You get full access to a kitchen, of course, and a place where you don't have to worry about somebody coming in and looking through your things. Often times these apartments are a little set back from the main tourist areas, so you get a good feel for the local flavor of your destination. You get more sitting area room and more amenities (phone, internet, tv, etc) than you would at a hostel or a budget hotel, and often for only a few more euros/pounds/dollars/pesos/quetzales (what, you don't travel to Guatemala that often?) per night, depending on the length of your stay.
Sure, you might not get maid service every day, but wouldn't it be worth it to have some privacy and room to spread out in? (For me, this answer is yes. I have a lot of stuff to spread).
And it's really NOT that expensive (would I lie to you?). For example, a hostel in Rome would cost (on average) 22 euros per person per night, to sleep in a dorm style room with at least 10 other people on a bed that's been turning over once every few days for years. For a four night trip for two people, the cost of a lowwwww budget hostel would be 176 euros, not including any taxes or booking fees or linen rentals, etc. etc. For the same period a budget hotel in Rome would cost between 230 and 275 euros.
In contrast, a furnished studio apartment in Rome costs 250 euros, all inclusive!
You can get great deals on apartments all over the world by looking on sites like VRBO.com. Next time you're planning a week-long getaway, try seeing if an apartment wouldn't fit better into your budget. I'm willing to bet you'll find something that gives you a bigger and calmer home away from home that still won't break the bank!