My friend is now living in Sheraton, the coolest building in Vancouver. He rent a bachelor for one month in the building of Sheraton before moving to a countryside in Canada. Of course, Sheraton is a luxurious and therefore expensive hotel in the world, but he rent it for one month, and exactly speaking he rent a room in the same building of Sheraton, which is exactly a furnished condominium which we can rent by month. I'm not sure how much does it cost to stay in Sheraton Hotel for one month, but it would be more than $5,000. On the other hand, the rent he paid for the bachelor was only $1,500, just $50 per day! I think this is a good price as a hotel fee. I'm thinking about moving out of my apartment next year, and renting the room in Sheraton for two to three months just in the summer season. In the other season, I'm traveling or working in other countries including Japan. As I don't like winter in Vancouver, this idea seems to be very attractive for me. Anyway, this picture is the entrance view of Sheraton from his room.
Living in the Sheraton
My friend is now living in the Sheraton, the coolest building in Vancouver. He rented a bachelor for one month in the Sheraton building before moving to the countryside in Canada. Of course, the Sheraton is a luxurious and therefore expensive hotel, but he rented it for one month, and to be exact he rented a room in the same building of the Sheraton, which is like a furnished condominium which one can rent by the month. I'm not sure how much it costs to stay in the Sheraton Hotel for one month, but it would be more than $5,000. On the other hand, the rent he paid for the bachelor was only $1,500, just $50 per day! I think this is a good price for a hotel. I'm thinking about moving out of my apartment next year, and renting the room in the Sheraton for two to three months just in the summer season. In the other season, I'm traveling or working in other countries, including Japan. As I don't like the winter in Vancouver, this idea seems to be very attractive to me. Anyway, this picture is the entrance view of the Sheraton from his room.
Posted by: Corrector | October 02, 2005 at 03:06 PM