Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Boutique hotels

"Boutique Hotel" is a term originating in North America to describe intimate, quirky and generally luxurious surroundings. Hotels, shops differentiate themselves from the largest hotel chain or brand by offering a unique and personalized level of accommodation, services and facilities. Because of their financial success in the most recent past, there have been attempts to create channels have adopted the "boutique" look and feel. In the United States, this trend has been initiated by the "W" hotel chain in the 1990's and, more recently, this trend can be seen in chains as "elevation", "NYLO", "Hyatt Place" and others. result of this undertaking adaptation of the concept, the term "boutique" has also changed, and, more recently, hoteliers prefer to use the term "lifestyle hotel" to get away from the picture Eccentric mentioned above.

Boutique hotels are sometimes arranged in a theme, style and / or so idealistic. Although generally much smaller than a large hotel (ranging from 3 to 100 rooms) boutique hotels are generally equipped with a telephone and wi-fi Internet connections, bars and honesty often cable / pay TV. Guest services attended by hotel staff 24 hours. Many boutique hotels have on-site dining room, and most offer attractive bars and lounges, which may also be open to the general public.

Of the total travel market is a small percentage travellers, who attach great importance to privacy, luxury and service delivery. This market is generally insensitive price (made up of both high-end leisure and business), non-seasonal, high-yield and repeat, and that is why boutique hotel operators and other high-end as target their main source of income. [Edit]

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