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What is the quietest area of a hotel?

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.



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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.

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What is the best floor to stay on at a hotel? You also don't want to be on the ground floor, according to former soldier and current tourist risk expert Lloyd Figgins. Figgins explains that the third floor of the hotel is the safest bet for two safety reasons.

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If having a quiet and tranquil home is important to you, you might want to live on the top floor. You will get much less noise from neighbors, considering there will be no one above you. Additionally, as long as your building has more than just two floors, you will have less noise from the street below to deal with.

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In general, it is quieter & has better view. Sometimes, Hotel nears market (esp. night market), Main Street or highways. It will be more noisy particularly to light sleeper.

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If you booked directly with the hotel, or through a third-party site, it's best to call or go to the front desk to register your complaint.

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