New trends at boutique hotels

Written by Robert Aiemens on May 17th, 2008

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by Robert Aiemens

How much do you know regarding the different hotels in business today? Do you know anything regarding the latest boutique hotel resort trends? Some people have no idea that they have a choice to the kind of hotel room they can enjoy. Why? They are bombarded by commercials from bigger name hotels like the Holiday Inn or Ramada Limited.

Right, so you can choose to stay in an inn such as The Holladay house which you can find in Virginia. Or perhaps you would like to stay at a well known brand chain hotel. But there is another type of hotel hovering just below the radar. If you want something that has the relaxed atmosphere of a homely bed and breakfast, and the amenities of a big hotel, then you could choose a stay at a boutique hotel.

Boutique hotels have had mixed fortunes since the emergence of affordable hotel accomodation. What has helped them remain popular is the homely atmosphere. Quite often the buildings are historic, and this gives them an elevated air of gravitas. Boutiques strive for individuality, and are usually designed around a theme. You will see a lot of local fashion and culture references, with art and local hand crafts on display. Colour schemes and decor have usually been designed to compliment the building and theme and reflect boutique hotel resort trends.

Boutique hotel owners will use their surroundings to come up with a theme fo the hotel. For example, the city of Santa Fe has a boutique hotel that uses the southwest culture of the Native Americans. The hotel, called the Anasazi Inn, uses handmade throws, rugs and pottery.

However, other hotels use a theme not of the area but of a time period. New Orleans boutique hotels are an example of this. Another example of this is San Francisco’s, Hotel Union Square. The Hotel Union Square uses the Prohibition era for its theme. Owners have decorated its rooms and halls with a black granite and cream travertine tile.

These kinds of hotels are not limited to the United States. In fact, there are several in cities around the world including but not limited to: Paris, Istanbul, Cannes and even Seville. Each boutique hotel has something to offers its guests. If you like the idea of opening a boutique, finances are readily available to entrepreneurs and business groups from boutique hotel lenders.

Boutiques on average have about 25-50 rooms. You can also find some with 8 rooms and also others with over 150. They generaly are much smaller than chain hotels. This enables the staff to offer a higher level of customer service to its guests.

You should attempt to book early if you want to reserve a room. Rooms are already limited to begin with, so get on the internet early. Leave it too late and your first choice of hotel is bound to be gone. Out of peak season you should check up at least a month in advance. Be wary of any big hotel conferences coming up, especially in San diego. They can book a city out fast.

A part of the charm that boutique hotels have that measure up and go beyond chain hotels, is the fact that many of these hotels are upgrading their rooms. Many of the rooms, including deluxe and standard, have some type of high-speed Internet access and private baths. Some boutique hotels, especially larger ones, will offer the business guests use of the meeting room. Larger boutique hotels usually have a spa, fitness center and even a swimming pool. They will also have restaurants and bars inside of their hotels for guests to enjoy.

Why not choose a boutique hotel when on business or vacation? After all you’ve probably had the same experience each time you’ve stayed at a chain hotel. The higher price is definetely worth it. The quality of service and hotel quality is extremely appealing. if you want something more than the bog standard, boutique hotels will provide that and much more.

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