Family Stays: Airbnb vs Hotel vs Aparthotel

Family Stays: Airbnb vs Hotel vs Aparthotel

If you travel with family, you know the drill: someone’s hungry, someone’s napping, someone’s lost a sock, and “quiet time” is just a rumor. Choosing where to stay can make or break your trip. I’ve tried them all—Airbnb, hotels, aparthotels—sometimes in the same city, sometimes all in one week. Here’s how to pick the right one for your crew, without overthinking it or blowing your budget.

Why the Decision Matters More Than You Think

It’s easy to default to what you know (hotels) or what’s trending (Airbnb). But, as I learned after a 3 a.m. fire alarm in a city-centre hotel with a toddler, the wrong choice can haunt you for days. Your accommodation isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s your family’s base camp, snack station, laundry room, and sometimes, sanity saver.

“The best stay is the one that keeps everyone fed, rested, and (mostly) smiling.”

Three Options, Many Variables

Let’s lay out the contenders:

  • Airbnb: Private homes or apartments, sometimes quirky, sometimes basic, often with a kitchen and laundry.
  • Hotel: Standardized rooms, daily cleaning, usually smaller, but with amenities like breakfast and pools.
  • Aparthotel: Hybrid of both—apartment-style units with hotel services, typically found in bigger cities or tourist hubs.

Real-Life Scenario: Berlin, 2023

Last summer, my family (two adults, two kids) spent a week in Berlin. We had three options:

  1. Airbnb: 2-bedroom flat in Kreuzberg
  2. Hotel: Family room in Mitte, breakfast included
  3. Aparthotel: Studio with kitchenette, daily housekeeping, near Alexanderplatz

Our priorities: kitchen for picky eaters, easy laundry (because: kids), central location, and sleep for all. Here’s what we found.

What Mattered Most? The Decision Matrix

I built a simple matrix to compare. Here’s what you should look at for a week-long stay:

Feature Airbnb Hotel Aparthotel
Kitchen Usually full kitchen Rare, usually just a kettle Kitchenette; sometimes full kitchen
Laundry Washer & dryer common Paid hotel laundry service Coin laundry or in-room machine
Noise Depends on neighbors, street Can be noisy (corridors, city) Usually quieter, better soundproofing
Location Varies—residential or central Usually central or near transit Central or in business/tourist zones
Safety Varies—read reviews carefully 24/7 front desk/security Front desk, key cards, cameras
Cost (1 week, 4 people) €900–€1,400 €1,200–€1,900 €1,100–€1,600
Cleaning Self-clean, cleaning fee Daily housekeeping Weekly or daily, varies
Space Varies, often larger Usually smaller, efficient Studio to 2-bedroom units
Flexibility (Check-in/out) Host-dependent, less flexible 24/7 reception, luggage storage Reception, but some limits

Quick Checklist: What to Ask Yourself

  • Do you need a kitchen for real meals? (Not just ramen.)
  • Will you need to do laundry? (Kids? Sports? Spills?)
  • Are you light sleepers? (Consider double windows, thick walls.)
  • Is location more important than space? (Big city = smaller rooms.)
  • How much are you willing to spend for convenience?
  • What’s your tolerance for DIY chores on vacation?

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My Take: What Worked, What Flopped

In Berlin, we went with the aparthotel. The kitchen was tiny, but it saved us hundreds on eating out. Having a washing machine meant we packed lighter. Noise was manageable, and the front desk helped with a lost key (ask me about that one over a beer). The hotel would’ve been easier for check-in, but the room was half the size. The Airbnb was cheapest, but the host’s check-out time was 9 a.m.—hard pass with sleepy kids.

Bottom line: There’s no universal “best.” It’s about what matters most this week. For us? Kitchen, washing machine, and a door that locks easily (thanks, toddler).

Printable Matrix

Want to make your own? Here’s a template you can copy and print.

“Travel isn’t about perfection—it’s about finding what works for you and your family, mess and all.”

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