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How big can a boutique hotel be?

Smaller in size Boutique hotels are usually small in size, anywhere around 10 to 100 rooms (max 150 rooms). Plus, there are also suites available on the property. Also, they are usually more intimate compared to other hotels, making its service more personal than ever.



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Fewer than 100 rooms No one is going to take away your boutique status if you have 102 rooms, but as a general rule, size does matter. Keeping your hotel under 100 rooms is a way of controlling quality, and being able to offer a more personalized service.

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A boutique hotel is a type of hotel that feels small, intimate, and quaint. It typically has less than 100 rooms and offers guests an ultra-personal service. Unlike the way most other hotel brands are perceived by the public, a boutique hotel stays true to the local culture.

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Hotel types by size hotels with up to 200 rooms are small. hotels with 200-399 rooms are medium. hotels with 400-700 rooms are large. hotels with more than 700 rooms are mega.

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North America: In the United States and Canada, the average hotel room size is around 325 square feet (30 square meters) for a standard room in a mid-range hotel. Luxury hotels and resorts may have larger rooms, ranging from 400 to 600 square feet (37 to 56 square meters) or more.

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In general, a boutique hotel is characterized by unique personality and décor, personalized service, prime location and a local flair. To put it simply, when you hit the Holiday Inn, you'll get a clean bed to sleep on and the same bland, boring room you've seen in 100 other cities.

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On the other hand, many boutique hotels are often 10 to 20 percent less expensive than other hotels, which means you get more value for your dollars. This is perfect for the budget traveler who wants a high-class experience on a lower scale budget.

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