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Do people leave tips at bed and breakfast?

It's not required, but if they've made a positive difference in your stay, you should show your appreciation with a modest tip. Or a big one—your call.



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Consider a tip of £1–2 for a bellhop who helps with luggage or a doorman who gets you a taxi. It is not necessary to tip housekeeping staff. Employees at B&Bs as well as small, family-run hotels don't expect gratuities either.

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Respect Your Host's Personal Property A bed and breakfast is very similar to someone's home, and often times it IS the host's home. The furniture, pictures on the walls, china and special decorative touches are all the host's personal property.

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The American Hotel & Lodging Association (ALHA) recommends tipping hotel housekeeping $1-5 per night. If you're going to tip, ideally: Leave it nightly, since someone different could be cleaning your room every day.

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Tipping in hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs in the UK is a kind gesture. Tips are not expected but are greatly appreciated. The most commonly tipped employees are the porters and chambermaids, although in anything less than a 4-star hotel it is rarely common.

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You may be wondering if tipping housekeeping makes sense if they never clean your room. Not surprisingly, the answer is still yes. There are several reasons for this. Due to the pandemic, many hotels reduced the frequency of housekeeping services, and haven't brought it back.

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The important questions to ask when buying a B&B
  • Is it in a good location? ...
  • How many guests can it host?
  • Is there room for expansion?
  • Does the property have unique or novelty features?
  • What are the existing reviews for the business?
  • What are the current rates?
  • How many days a year is the business open?


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The standard tipping amount for hotel bartenders and waiters is the same as the rule of thumb for room service: 15% to 20%, depending on how satisfied you are with the service. The AHLA recommends tipping courtesy shuttle drivers and door staff $1 to $2 per person.

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A bed and breakfast usually offers a more intimate setting with fewer rooms available for guests. The owners of the property often live on-site, which means they can provide personalized attention to their guests. In contrast, an inn is typically larger than a B&B with more amenities like a swimming pool or spa.

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The important questions to ask when buying a B&B
  • Is it in a good location? ...
  • How many guests can it host?
  • Is there room for expansion?
  • Does the property have unique or novelty features?
  • What are the existing reviews for the business?
  • What are the current rates?
  • How many days a year is the business open?


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Your host will give you the code when you arrive, so you can come and go as you please. Your host will also give you a key to your room, or the key may be in your door's keyhole. We stayed in one B&B in which the locks on the bedroom doors could only be locked from the inside, not the outside.

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The American Hotel & Lodging Association (ALHA) recommends tipping hotel housekeeping $1-5 per night. If you're going to tip, ideally: Leave it nightly, since someone different could be cleaning your room every day.

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A small gratuity of 10-15% of the total bill is usually appropriate. If you're feeling extra generous or if the service was particularly outstanding, feel free to give more! What is it like working front desk at a hotel? Working front desk at a hotel can be both rewarding and challenging.

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You should behave in the same manner as if you were [a] guest in someone's house, she explained. Be delicate. Flush your toilet, clean up after yourself and don't leave broken glass all over the floor. But showing basic courtesy doesn't necessarily mean that you should remake your bed and scrub the bathroom floor.

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