Going on vacation is something I look forward to every year. Getting away from the office and my everyday routine for a little bit to see a new city makes me feel refreshed, relaxed, and inspired. Planning the vacation, however, is not something I look forward to as it can easily become stressful and confusing trying to figure out what to do and where to stay.
But that’s where Local Guides save the day. People all over the world can read reviews from Local Guides like you that help them plan out where to go in unfamiliar cities. One of the most helpful types of reviews for visitors is hotel reviews, which help them find the right home away from home for their trip.
Here are a few tips to make your hotel reviews even more helpful.
Describe your room so others can envision what it was like
Did your room feel spacious or cramped? Was the furniture in good condition or did it feel like it could be maintained better? Explain the particulars of your room and bathroom including details about size, condition, cleanliness, and how comfortable it was. Don’t forget to describe the view, too!
Explain what services and amenities the hotel offers and your experience with them
This can include info about everything from an on-site gym, pool, spa, and complimentary buffet breakfast to accessibility, room service, housekeeping, and high-speed internet. Tell people about what you enjoyed and anything that fell short of your expectations. Also note your experience with reception and other hotel staff—were they friendly and helpful?
Tell others what the hotel’s location is really like
Is the hotel near the city center or more on the outskirts of the action? Describe the part of town the hotel is in and what’s near it, making sure to note whether points of interest—like shops, sightseeing spots, restaurants, and bars—are within walking distance or if a car is necessary. If there’s public transportation nearby, be sure to note that as well.
Give a sense of the vibe of the hotel and who might enjoy staying there
Is the hotel kid-friendly or does it cater to couples? Is the atmosphere romantic or is it more of a place for people in town for business? Let others know what to expect in terms of ambiance and other hotel guests.
What do you look for in hotel reviews? Tell us in the comments below!