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What to Look For In Hotels, From Leather Coasters to Workout Rooms



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By : Mark Etinger   

When it comes to travel you want to stay somewhere nice, especially when you don't have the confines of a major city to keep you company and you're beachside for hours at a time. It's nice to be able to return to a comfortable room, take a hot shower, and decompress.

You need a pool, even if you're within sight of a beach. That means that your hotel will attract people who are staying there so that you may be able to make friends if you are traveling alone. You should also have access to a workout room, especially if you're staying for longer than a week. You don't want to have to run the city streets and resort to doing pull-ups on traffic lights. It's much more convenient to have a workout facility with showers, sauna and steam room.

Some hotels have bars, other have clubs, still others have dance halls. It's important that if your hotel isn't in a prime downtown location, it at least has a reputable bar to visit in order to socialize after a long day of museum-going or conference calls. If possible, ask for a room near the ice machine, so that you can keep your plastic ice bucket stocked at all times. Mirrored elevators are a good sign. And typically you can gauge the quality of a hotel by its carpeting. Once inside your room, you should have a flat screen TV, pretty standard these days, as well as a window looking out onto a garden or city street or ocean. On the desk should be leather bindery with ideas about what to do in the area, as well as a leather notepad holder with lined legal paper, so that you can jot ideas if need be. There should be one plastic trash can in your room and another in the bathroom, as well as a coffee maker, or at least a continental breakfast with hot coffee for you downstairs, at least until 9 o'clock -any earlier and it's probably not worth eating anyway.

A parking garage makes a big difference, and if you're not driving, central proximity to a public mode of transportation is standard -bus or subway. When checking out, it's nice to ask for a delayed checkout - usually they'll give you an hour or two - so you don't have to rush and wind up sitting in the lobby, dragging your luggage around town or coming back to the hotel later to pick it up. When all's said and done, your hotel should be a place of refuge, where you can feel comfortable after spending a long day away from home.

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