Boutique Hotels - From Innovative Concept to Traveler's Mainstay

They started a revolution about 25 years ago. Filling a niche the major chains left void, boutique hotels launched in the mid-1980s with trendy themes and innovative concepts. Originally garnering attention for their more intimate settings and their restaurant and nightlife hotspots, boutique hotels grew from a need for travelers to escape from the generic, cookie-cutter designs chain hotels offered. It is their continued uniqueness that has led to sustained growth for boutique hotels over the past two decades.
Classified as having between 150-200 rooms with locales in major cities, boutique hotels are known for being luxurious, trendy and even a little quirky. Locum Destination Review's definition states, "All [boutique hotels] stress a homelike atmosphere, highly personalized service, and distinctive style with generous amenities including easy access to the Internet. For the more sophisticated

Travelers continue to show a strong preference toward boutique hotels. In fact, Smith Travel Research reports that boutique hotels are setting new competitive standards for products and services. Their scaled size also allows a higher employee to guest ratio that allows hotel staff to keep a finger on the pulse of guest needs and wants.
Eco-Friendly Environments
By some estimations, boutique hotels go farther than chains in an effort to be eco-friendly. With the use of soy inks and recycled paper on letterhead and other printed pieces, environmentally friendly cleaning supplies, in-room recycling bins, organic foods and beverages, and more, boutique hotels are making a profound impact on the health and well-being of Planet Earth.
An Intriguing Atmosphere
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Creative Amenities
Travelers today expect certain essentials to be found in their rooms: hairdryers, cable television and alarm clocks included. But boutique hotels do more, many offering WiFi Internet access, in-room honor bars filled with gourmet treats, 24-hour hotel staff that is attentive to every need, in-room spa services, full concierge services, preferred seating at local restaurants and even shoe shines. Boutique hotels also cater to the pets of their guests.
With pet-friendly accommodations, many boutique hotels go above and beyond to make sure Kitty or Pooch are as comfortable as Mom and Dad. Guests may find a complimentary food bowl with coordinating mat, dog bed, complimentary dog treats, bottled spring water and dispose-a-scoop cleaning supplies. Some even go so far as to arrange pet massages.
Before making an automatic decision to stay at a chain hotel, indulge your curiosity and investigate the appeal of boutique hotels. The atmosphere, service and amenities may offer a pleasant surprise that will expand your travel options now and in the future.
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