How to find a Cheap Hotel for Business Travel
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Author: S Wander
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How to find a Cheap Hotel for Business Travel
Copyright 2005 S Wander
It's not always easy to find a cheap hotel that you know
you would be comfortable staying in. Often, the prices
charged in large cities like London, Paris, New York, etc.
don't really seem to equate with the word 'cheap'.
That said, it is possible to find a cheap hotel. You just
need to know where to look!
There are a number of budget hotel chains who offer a good
standard of accommodation at an affordable price. These
vary by country - you'll probably know the ones in your own
country but if you are travelling abroad, you may need to
do some research.
The advantage of using a hotel room provided by one of
these chains is that it will be fairly cheap and that you
can rest assured that all the standards you expect from a
budget hotel room will be catered for.
The disadvantage can be that sometimes the location is a
bit 'out of the way'. Some cheap hotel chains have branches
at out of town locations. You may also miss out on the
personal service you would expect from a smaller, owner-run
establishment.
The next alternative is to look for an individual hotel.
Smaller hotels are often run by their owner and this can be
a good way to dig out a cheap hotel.
Because the owner is most likely running and looking after
the hotel, this means that cheap hotels in the UK can
sometimes be like hidden gems. The care and attention
you'll get from a cheaper place can often be much better
than you'd get in, say, a mid-range hotel chain. After all,
it's the owner's livelihood that depends on it, so they're
more likely to make sure everything is just right for you.
Naturally you will want a clean, comfortable room. Since
you are on business, you should also look for other things
such as an internet connection. More hotels nowadays are
offering this facility but you should check what is
available and how much it will cost. It's no fun arriving
at a hotel only to find that the only broadband hotspot is
already packed with other business travellers. Whilst it is
possible to use the latest mobile phones to get an internet
connection, they charge by the Mb and this can start to get
expensive very quickly.
At the end of the day, it's probably your business
department's choice what budget you have for overnight
travel costs. Of course, if you're on a tight budget like
an increasing number of cost conscious business travellers
nowadays, you may not have too much of a choice of where to
stay. But with very few exceptions there are almost always
acceptable places to stay when you are travelling on
business.
About the Author:
Smooth Hound www.s-h-systems.co.uk offers affordable
hotel and guest house accommodation throughout the world.
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