Another Night, Another Hotel...
One of the many facets of business travel, is having to stay in hotels; wether your stay is only for a night, or for an extended period of time it can add additional stressor to your trip. The following are some tips that could help make your stay at a hotel more relaxing.


- When registering into a hotel, ask for a room that has a window that can be opened fresh air can do wonders
- Try to get a room that is away from ice machines and elevators
- When in a foreign country, do not exchange your money in the hotel lobby. They will most likely give you the wrong exchange rate and will probably charge a commission.
- Make sure you utilize the "Do Not Disturb" sign. The cleaning maids will not wake you up, and you'll be able to have a more restful sleep.
- When you first get into the hotel room, make sure to adjust the temperature to your desired level
- Make sure you bring your ear plugs
- When on a business trip make sure to take some time to yourself so you can relax either by laying in bed for an extra hour or by going to the hotel's gym or pool.
- When leaving, make sure to do a double take and check over the hotel room. Nothing is worse than when you get to the airport or home and you realize that you've left your phone or charger at the hotel
These are just a few of the ways one can make their next hotel stay more enjoyable. So hopefully, the next time you have to stay in a hotel, it wont be too stressful.
Labels: business travel, comfort, travel

2 Comments:
Great post. I couldn't agree with you more on the need to bring ear plugs
Seems like more and more hotels are providing them with their rooms, but I personally like to bring along my own just in case.
Thats me also. I always bring mines with me on the road. Can't take no chances that one will be provided.
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