|
Hotels
|
|
With the current economical climate as it is, people around the globe are trying to save money wherever and whenever they can. Even though they would save a huge amount by not going on holiday, some view it a necessity to get away for a week or two. So follow these tips to shave a few pounds, euros or dollars of the total bill:
Set a nightly budget before you start looking around so you can abandon the expensive options straight away without being tempted.
Pick your destination wisely as out of town resorts are a lot cheaper than city centre resorts. Many will also offer a shuttle service into the city or free parking (you should always check this before you book).
Pick your dates wisely also as travelling outside the peak dates will obviously be a lot cheaper than peak dates. This would also suit many people who find peak dates too busy and too hot.
If you are travelling to Europe then you should pay in Pounds for your hotel but if you are going to America then you should pay in dollars.
Consider staying in hostels, some are better quality than some of the basic hotels and can offer personalised services.
Always try and get a little more when you book your hotel. You should ask for a room upgrade upon your arrival or tell them if it is your birthday or honeymoon if it is.
Keep an eye out for discounts, package holiday websites will be able to provide you with discounts on hotels so you may be able to obtain a free upgrade or even an extra couple of nights.
Following a few of these tips may give you a little financial breathing room when it comes to budgeting for your holiday due to the money saved on hotel bookings.
|
|
|
Hotels
|
|
Some hotels have gained their renown through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany, which derives its fame from the so-called Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in Mumbai is one of India's most famous and historic hotels because of its association with the Indian independence movement. Other establishments have given name to a particular meal or beverage, as is the case with the Waldorf Astoria in New York City known for its Waldorf Salad or the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, where the drink Singapore Sling was invented. Another example is the Hotel Sacher in Vienna Austria, home of the Sachertorte or the Hotel de Paris where the crèpe Suzette was invented.
There are also hotels which became much more popular through films like the Grand Hotel Europe in Saint Petersburg, Russia when James Bond stayed there in the blockbuster Goldeneye. Cannes hotels such as the Carlton or the Martinez become the center of the world during Cannes Film Festival (France).
A number of hotels have entered the public consciousness through popular culture, such as the Ritz Hotel in London, UK ('Putting on The Ritz'), the Algonquin Hotel in New York City with its famed Algonquin Round Table and Hotel Chelsea, also in New York City, subject of a number of songs and also the scene of the stabbing of Nancy Spungen (allegedly by her boyfriend Sid Vicious). Hotels that enter folklore like these two are also often frequented by celebrities, as is the case both with the Ritz and the Chelsea. |
|
|
Hotel Services
|
|
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control. Additional common features found in hotel rooms are a telephone, an alarm clock, a television, and Internet connectivity; snack foods and drinks may be supplied in a mini-bar, and facilities for making hot drinks. Larger hotels may provide a number of additional guest facilities such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare, and have conference and social function services.
Some hotels offer various combinations of meals as part of a room and board arrangement. In the United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all guests within certain stated hours; to avoid this requirement it is not uncommon to come across private hotels which are not subject to this requirement.[citation needed] In Japan, capsule hotels provide a minimized amount of room space and shared facilities.
In Australia and Canada, hotel may also refer to a pub or bar. In India, the word may also refer to a restaurant since the best restaurants were always situated next to a good hotel. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|