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myroom24 positions itself as a long-stay accommodation booking service, focusing on Hotels, Apartments, and Hostels with a minimum stay of “1 month.” It targets users who need medium- to long-term housing. Compared with conventional nightly booking platforms, its key difference is that it starts from monthly accommodation needs and emphasizes “monthly payable prices,” making it closer to a monthly-rental accommodation search and booking scenario.
In terms of platform/service type, it is an accommodation-booking e-commerce/local-services platform rather than a physical-goods marketplace. On the supply side, it includes hotels, apartments, and hostels, covering different formats from standardized hotels to apartments with stronger long-stay attributes and lower-budget hostels. However, the text does not specify supported countries or cities, the number of listings, listing verification mechanisms, review systems, or real-time inventory status, so supply-chain transparency is limited.
The text only discloses “Register now for free,” indicating that registration is free. Accommodation prices are presented in a monthly payable format. However, it does not clarify whether guests are charged a platform service fee, whether deposits, cleaning fees, or taxes apply, or whether commissions are charged to landlords or hotels. Payment methods are also missing, so it is unclear whether credit cards, PayPal, local bank transfers, or payment methods commonly used by Chinese users are supported.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it focuses on long-term stays of one month or more, making it more suitable than ordinary hotel platforms for users with longer budgeting cycles. Its listing types also include hotels, apartments, and hostels, which in theory can cover different budget levels. The drawbacks are also obvious: too little key information is disclosed, especially regarding market coverage, fee structure, cancellation policies, check-in guarantees, customer support, and dispute resolution. Users should verify these details further before booking.
It is better suited to users who need monthly accommodation, such as long business-trip travelers, people relocating temporarily, students needing short-term housing before studying abroad, and remote workers. If a merchant-side offering is available, it may also suit hotels, apartment operators, and hostels with monthly-rental inventory. Access from China is not described in the text, and both network connectivity and payment availability remain unknown. Chinese users may also compare alternatives such as Booking.com, Airbnb, Agoda, 携程, 飞猪, and 途家 to reduce booking risk caused by limited information.
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myroom24.com is an Germany Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach myroom24.com directly.