What’s the most practical length for a motor home for visiting towns and cities

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we are currently researching MHs and are concerned that we may end up with one that has all of the features we want but is too long to be practical - is 6.99m too long - most of the time there will only be two of us - many thanks in advance
 
In our 5.4m Ducato, we had a pair of Bromptons under the rear bed. I built the bed with their dimensions in mind so I could slot them in.

Our current 6m A-class is pretty much all lounge with no garage, just external lockers. But the Bromptons still fit... just. Bromptons might be expensive bikes, but they are fun to ride, robust and squeeze into spaces nothing else will. It makes them well worth the cost. When picking the van, one of our key requirements was internal space for the bikes.

Just spent a full day stripping and rebuilding my bromie, much needed after all the family were using it on holidays over the last 12 months, it always finds its way into our van some where 🤙
 
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My Laika is 8.0mts and it’s as big as I would go tbh .
We travel mostly in Europe so next time we will be looking for something less than 7.5 mts .
 
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Hi all
we are currently researching MHs and are concerned that we may end up with one that has all of the features we want but is too long to be practical - is 6.99m too long - most of the time there will only be two of us - many thanks in advance
I have an autocruise vista. Its perfect. Has everything that a studio flat has and is under 5 metres. Sorted
 
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