5 Tell Tale Signs Of A Top Class Hotel
5 Tell Tale Signs Of A Top Class Hotel
5 Tell Tale Signs Of A Top Class Hotel
It can be hard to find a hotel that ticks all the boxes. A hotel can look absolutely lovely from the outside, but might not be so pretty on the inside. As well as that, there are hotels that don't look great from the outside, but are magnificent inside. As they say, never judge a book by its cover. With the recent recession travelling for fun has been in decline. Similarly even business travel has been cut to a minimum to save money. It is no wonder hotels are constantly competing with the larger hotel groups for filling bed space. If you are looking for a hotel, how do you pick the diamonds from the rough? It's not always about cost. Location can have a big effect on the price of hotels. In London for example, how do you decide which of those many, many 50 a night hotels to stay in? Check out the hotel's facilities first. Most hotels will have their own websites you can check this on, although treat the descriptions with caution. At the bare minimum you want a TV and en-suite facilities. Once upon a time hotels would have shared bathrooms. Luckily, these days you should definitely expect the privacy of your own bathroom. Tea and coffee making facilities should normally be on offer. The smaller amenities such as a trouser press are worth missing out on for the larger ones. Do you really need a trouser press or mini bar? Don't forget as well, you can normally expect to pay an arm and a leg for a chocolate bar! The bottled water is very often more than the average priced bottle of wine! The bigger facilities are important if you are staying a while. For stays shorter than a couple of days, why not check out the local restaurants? However, should you be staying for a while you might want the cost and convenience of a hotel with its own restaurant. Whether you need a bar or not depends on you! If you stay is for work purposes, you are most likely going to want to hit the sack after a long day! However, should the purpose of your travel be for pleasure, you really need to unwind at the bar! Always make sure you do your research on the hotel. You should be able to find help from the local tourist board.Far quicker though, is jumping on Google and typing the hotel name in. You should find the hotel on plenty of review sites. Do take the reviews with a pinch of salt though. Some people's reviews show they are very difficult to please. For 50 pounds they are probably expecting a 500 pound service. On the flip side, some people are far too easily pleased. I have always found the best reviews are the long detailed ones that review every aspect of the visit from start to finish. It's easier to work out how fair a review is when it is longer and more detailed. You can always ring the hotel reception before booking. If the staff are friendly and courteous, that hotel is worth booking! Avoid any hotel where the staff aren't up to scratch. Ask them about the local area, the rooms and facilities. You should after a little work be able to find the perfect hotel. Always bear in mind locations such as London can be very busy. Make sure you book in advance so you don't miss out. Wherever you choose to stay, enjoy your trip and make sure you leave reviews for others.
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