You can tell a room is soundproof if it has the following:
Thick walls.
Acoustic panels.
Double panel windows.
Sealed doors.
Insulation foams.
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Some effective methods to reducing noise in hotels include: Insulate walls and floors better. Install noise dampening wall panels and ceilings tiles. Make use of soundproof windows and curtains.
The short answer is yes – there's a decent chance hotel employees can hear amorous activities through walls, floors, and ceilings. But most ignore it out of courtesy and professionalism.
Hilton hotels are typically built with thick cement walls to ensure a certain level of soundproofing between rooms. But, there will sometimes be some audible noises from people in the hallway or from the rooms surrounding yours.
In the United States, it is not legal to record hotel guests in their private spaces without their consent. This includes not just video recording but audio recording as well.
Some of the quietest locations in a hotel are midway down a hallway. That's usually away from centralized elevators, and stairways at the end of the hall. In larger hotels, try a room on an upper floor to minimize noise from meeting rooms, restaurants, and the street.
It is sometimes said that All hotel rooms abroad are bugged for audio and visual surveillance. Of course it is not true that all of them are bugged, but a great many are -- especially in major hotels frequented by foreign business and government travelers.
A good night's sleep is essential when you're traveling, but what happens when you can't get any rest because of a noisy hotel room? If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, you can ask for a refund if your hotel room wasn't quiet.