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Looking for affordable to stay for 15 days

Riza Espinosa

Looking for affordable stay for 15 days around Norh rhine

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Cheryl

Hello Riza Espinosa,


Welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø 😀


Please post an ad in the dedicated housing opportunities section for ¶Ùü²õ²õ±ð±ô»å´Ç°ù´Ú.

This will increase your chances of finding something suitable.


Also, feel free to browse the listings to see if anything matches your needs.


Cheers,


Cheryl

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beppi

For such a short time, your options are hotels, hostels and possibly AirBnB (but be careful when travelling as a woman alone!).

TominStuttgart

No such place as "Norh rhine". I assume you mean the region of Nordrhein-Westfalen aka NRW? It is the most populated region of Germany with many large cities. Best if you specify which city; just mentioning the region is not specific enough for such a request. One might assume ¶Ùü²õ²õ±ð±ô»å´Ç°ù´Ú as this was posted on the ¶Ùü²õ²õ±ð±ô»å´Ç°ù´Ú forum but the post is unclear. Good luck - but as Beppi mentioned, for such a short stay a hotel, hostel or AirBnB are your only likely choices. Plenty of goods sites to look at like Hotel(dot)de or booking(dot)de 

beppi

@TominStuttgart "Nordrhein-Westfalen" does indeed consist of the two regions "Nordrhein" (appropriately translated as North Rhine) and "Westfalen". When North Rhine was still a political entity (latest during WW2), ¶Ùü²õ²õ±ð±ô»å´Ç°ù´Ú was its capital. But you are right mentioning the city name is clearer!

TominStuttgart

@TominStuttgart "Nodrhein-Westfalen" does indeed consist of the two regions "Nordrhein" (appropriately translated as North Rhine) and "Westfalen". When North Rhine was still a political entity (latest during WW2), ¶Ùü²õ²õ±ð±ô»å´Ç°ù´Ú was its capital. But you are right mentioning the city name is clearer! - @beppi


OK I stand corrected but still no place as Norh rhine, it is Nordrhein. And the reference is rather historical. Like in the region of Baden-Württemberg. It is one Bundesland or State created out of the areas of Baden and Württemberg. Unless referring to something historical before the union of these two, one rarely sees a reference to just Baden or just Württemberg. Occasional exceptions but not really normal. Stuttgart would presently be referred to as being in Baden-Württemberg, not Württemberg in Baden-Württemberg.  It would be somewhat more precise but also redundant.