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What is the difference between a boutique hotel and a lifestyle hotel?

Boutiques tend to offer an aspirational experience, a total experience, and a focus on the property experience. Lifestyle hotels focus on specific activities within the property such as relaxation, spa, and personal well-being, and focus on the individual experience.



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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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A boutique hotel can offer anywhere between 25 to over 100 rooms to its guests. This allows them to enjoy a more cozy experience that lacks the vastness of a chain hotel. Travelers looking for a unique, one-of-a-kind stay the most likely to benefit from a stay at a boutique hotel.

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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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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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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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Boutique hotels, usually offering between 10 and 100 rooms total, are smaller in size but come with an unequaled level of hospitality and original array of aesthetics that adds to the flavorful atmosphere.

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Some may have a more unique style but Inns are not as focused on uniqueness and brand as a boutique hotel. They tend to focus more on luxury and comfort and less on providing a homey bed and breakfast feel. An Inn will often provide both breakfast and dinner and oftentimes has an on-site restaurant.

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For starters, what exactly is a boutique hotel, and how does one differ from the standard hotel chain you've come to recognize? A boutique hotel is a smaller, upscale, luxury hotel that offers a distinct personality, intimate experience, and personalized service.

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Because they typically have higher RevPAR vs. traditional hotel, boutique hotels can be very profitable businesses.

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Hotel Rooms by Occupancy
  • Single Room: A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds.
  • Double Room: A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds.
  • Triple Room: A room assigned to three people. May have two or more beds.
  • Quadruple Room (for 4 people): A room assigned to four people.


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