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Feb 5 at 19:41 vote accept user1721135
Feb 5 at 19:40 comment added user1721135 it turned out all is well, just misunerstanding on what shared means. They said it means the kitchen is in the living area and not its own room. First time I hear it described like that.
Feb 4 at 1:30 comment added Relaxed @user1721135 Yes it does imply that. If the place turns out not to have a kitchen or toilet in the apartment at all, you can also call Booking and ask for a replacement.
Feb 3 at 17:01 comment added user1721135 The problem is I noticed this too late, I can't find a replacement in two days. Doesn't "entire apartment" at least suggest you have your own toilet? I think I can live with shared kitchen but my wife won't be happy about shared toilet at all. There seems to be definitely a shower in the room. Maybe they somehow managed to only add shower but not toilet in the rooms. The place has great reviews and is cheap, but it does seem like a bait and switch. Entire apartment seems to have some kind of meaning on booking otherwise it wouldn't have a system label.
Feb 3 at 15:45 history answered Relaxed CC BY-SA 4.0