Well, it is no secret that money can't buy happiness, but it can buy pretty much everything else. However, some amenities can be free of charge.
When you check into a hotel you probably aren’t aware that there are some items that they will give you for free if you ask them directly. Here is an inside scoop on things you should request on your next stay.
Staying in hotels is pretty common for business travellers but if you knew what went on behind-the-scenes you would be horrified.
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Photos of swimming pools in luxurious hotels impressively designed to hang over the edge of the building.
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“We have now created an entire industry whose primary purpose is to drive our pricing down. People say, ‘I didn’t stay at a Marriott or Holiday Inn, I stayed at an Expedia hotel.’”
These are the world’s most amazing and unusual hotels. Each hotel has an exclusive design and is built for particular groups of guests.
Dog Bark Park Inn
This hotel is built in the shape of a beagle. The interior is also decorated with dogs.
This isn’t a dream or a crazy idea it is an upcoming fact. In the future we can take trips to hotels in outer space.
There is an unusual little village in Sweden called Harads. The unique thing about it is its remarkable network of hotels known as Treehotels. There are currently 6 houses built on the trees. Each one has an exclusive design. In the future the owner of these hotels is planning to build 18 more treerooms to host more guests.
These luxurious hotels are situated in Thailand. Here you can find a nice lovely spot for people who are in love. Every room is designed in a particular theme. You can find a spot to your taste inside the post :)
Here’s a selection of ten hotels which are considered to be the most luxurious and notorious in the world. The cost of them per night may make an annual wage in some countries…
Even if it’s still so expensive, I’d like to spend one night or two in one of them. My favourite from this collection is Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas.
Here’s a good example of culture differences. In Japan, it is something common to have such capsule hotels. It is made for businessmen in the first place, who don’t have time to go home and start working very early. Or for people who didn’t catch the last train. Their well developed train system shuts down around midnight.
So, here you go, little boxes where you can only be in a lying position. There’s even a small TV set at your feet.