Tuesday, 6 March 2012

The Extra Services And Facilities Of Boutique Hotels

By Judy Miller


Unlike a standard hotel, a boutique hotel would be a chance for you to take advantage of different services you usually won't get at a chain hotel.

You can take part in a variety of unusual and exciting activities if you book your stay in a boutique hotel. By getting in touch with local contacts in city or beach hotels, you can get yourself a better rate, whilst at the countryside you can also take advantage of affordable accommodations which are too numerous to mention in this article.

Sports

Sports and recreation are a popular choice for tourists whilst on holiday, and you may be one of these people. Some boutique hotels have golf courses on-site, whilst others can offer tennis, fishing or horse riding. At beach resorts, you can take advantage of water sports, snorkeling and scuba diving. Whether you are a newcomer to these sports, or you have chosen this holiday specifically to indulge in your favorite pursuit, you boutique hotel can help.

Spa

Spa treatments are becoming quite prevalent and much sought-after for hotels in this sector. A spa facility in any way, shape or form is always a hit with the guests, regardless whether the hotel is located near the busy city streets or in some remote location far away from civilization. For an added twist of charm, Turkish Baths are an available service in many hotels nowadays -- now you can feel brand new regardless of what time of the day you decide to opt for this special service! Some hotels provide cosmetic services and hairdressers, so that you can look your very best before you step out on the terrace. It is possible to book a stay at boutique hotels that would give you the full complement of spa services, so you can relax, refresh and unwind whilst you enjoy your holiday time away from the bustle of everyday life.

Dining

Remember that when it comes to dining rooms, fine dining and overall quality of food and ambiance, nobody does it better than boutique hotels. For these hotels, having a great restaurant is a natural extension of having a great hotel and it is often these restaurants and bars that become favored hangouts for locals as well as guests. With careful attention paid to the menu and the ingredients, hotel owners know that food is an integral part of any hotel experience and that, in many hotels, it often fails to meet expectations. This is why you would notice many reviews of boutique hotels would contain a comprehensive review of the available food, all in the name of satisfying potential guests.

A boutique hotel can give you a range of bespoke services that can allow you to maximize your holiday time. If your idea of holiday time is peace and quiet away from "civilization", then you can expect a copy of the Daily Telegraph, a cold and relaxing glass of iced tea and the entire morning lazing on the terrace -- although you can always opt not to take advantage of these brilliant optional services, as using them is not mandatory.




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