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Luxury travel is evolving to cater to millennials who prioritize experiences over material goods, leading to the rise of ...
You may think you're getting a great deal when you snag name-brand toiletries from your hotel, but they may not be as plush ...
Some brands have been fortunate enough to secure a lucrative marketing opportunity: having their products featured as guest amenities in hotels. While there are advantages to this arrangement ...
I booked a one-night stay at 1 Hotel Seattle for $450. The luxury chain impressed me with sustainability initiatives and natural decor.
The Hotel Hassler Villa Medici, atop the Spanish Steps in Rome (doubles $343 to $556), provides a fairly usual array of free amenities, like house-brand toiletries and slippers.
Choice Hotels continues to grow in the domestic market, with a particular focus on the midscale and upscale segments. It's likely to add more brands soon. Choice Hotels International is one of the ...
With so many hotel options available to travelers, there is no surprise both good and bad options are available. For the boomer crowd, the most popular choices often include friendly staff and ...
Another big hotel chain has pledged to ditch mini toiletries in an effort to reduce single-use plastic waste. Hyatt, which operates 875 hotels in 60 countries around the world, said it will ...
Why do hotels have so many amenities guests don’t need — and why do they lack the amenities they want? Take landline phones, for example. “They’re only convenient when you want to call the ...