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Discover a charming experience with a boutique hotel
A boutique hotel offers a unique kind of experience no matter where you take your holiday. These hotels are smaller than the average hotel, but they contain much more adventure and opportunity than you might think. Despite their size, the rooms can be quite large, with room for the whole family if you like. You can also find more intimate and romantic offerings that are perfect for couples. Unlike many other small hotels, boutique hotels tend to have high-end amenities as well. For example, you can often find hotels with hot tubs or other luxury features when searching for boutique offerings.
Booking your stay in a boutique hotel can be a good way to learn more about the local area. For example, if you book a boutique hotel in London, the staff will be able to provide valuable insight into the city, including the hidden gems you won't want to miss out on. With that kind of firsthand knowledge, you'll have an immediate advantage when booking this cosy accommodation over a standard hotel. Additionally, boutique hotels tend to be located in more eclectic areas and neighbourhoods with unique shops and cafes to enjoy.
If you book with Expedia, finding a quality boutique hotel is easier than ever. All you have to do is enter the search filter for boutique hotels, and you'll have a list of the best in your destination. Even when you search for boutique hotels in Liverpool with additional filters highlighted, you'll still have plenty of options to choose from, allowing you to customise your search with confidence.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the definition of a boutique hotel?
Boutique hotels pride themselves on being unique. They are typically small properties that are independently run or part of a small chain, with a strong personality and attention to detail, creating a more immersive and memorable experience for guests than the average hotel.
Size: Boutique hotels usually have less than 100 rooms. Sometimes as few as 10. Due to the small size, guests tend to get more attentive service and flexibility with special requests.
Guestrooms: Often fitted with luxury bedding, upscale bathrooms, premium toiletries and added unique touches. It's common to find each room in a boutique hotel looks different.
Ambience: You'll find distinctive decor and luxury artwork in every space from the lobby, to restaurants to guestrooms, often influenced by the local community or made by local artisans. There's likely to be several welcoming communal spaces.
Food: Some boutique hotels have a gourmet restaurant or cafe. In-room amenities may include a good coffee machine and interesting minibar selection.
Local community: Many boutique hotels support local businesses and involve the local community. Some boutique hotels are heritage hotels that preserve a cultural significance.
What is the difference between a boutique hotel and a regular hotel?
The main differences come from size, design and individuality.
Additionally, boutique hotels tend to incorporate Intricate designs, standout art pieces, involvement with the local community, and more inviting communal spaces free of crowds. All of these together with more flexible and attentive service, creates a more memorable experience for guests than a regular hotel affords.
Size and Identity: Boutique hotels are smaller, often with less than a hundred guestrooms. Most are independently owned, which gives them the freedom to express a strong unique character -- often chic and luxurious, sometimes quirky or historic. The unique decor and attention to upscale details features centrally in boutique hotels, whereas regular hotels might be more focused on function to cater to more guests.
Design and Individuality: Every space in a boutique hotel is often designed to be not only beautiful, but interesting and engaging for guests. No generic hotel art in sight. Where large chain hotels tend to have similar decor across their properties, boutique hotels are more likely to go for one-of-a-kind effect. They may even incorporate local influences or craftsmanship. It's also common for each guestroom to look completely different than the next.
Experience: The smaller size and independence of a boutique hotel allows staff to offer a more personal experience to guests compared to most other hotels. Larger hotels have to cater widely to many guests spread across a bigger property; hotel chains need to be consistent, sensible and similar across all properties in the brand; other small hotels aren't necessarily concerned with all the frills and luxury facilities. In contrast, at boutique hotels are able to focus on a small number of guests and offer fresh 4-star and 5-star amenities.
Is a boutique hotel the same as a luxury hotel?
No. Some boutique hotels are classed as luxury hotels, while others are not.
A boutique hotel must be small, whereas luxury hotels can be of any size. They are usually much larger, with hundreds of rooms. Boutique hotels are often independently-run or part of small boutique chain. Majority of luxury hotels are part of large international hotel chains. There are many luxury hotels that are not boutiques.
Not all boutique hotels are luxury hotels, but many are. A luxury boutique hotel will likely be fitted with luxury amenities like premium bedding, artisan toiletries and in-room conveniences, upscale decor and expensive furniture. It may also have a gourmet restaurant on-site.
Are boutique hotels expensive?
Not necessarily. The price of boutique hotels varies. Some boutique hotels are expensive to stay in, but others are not.
Most boutique hotels are independent and have upscale amenities. They are also committed to high-quality, attentive guest services. Together, this creates a luxury experience. Therefore it's not uncommon to find boutique hotels classed as luxury hotels with higher rates.
However, there are often affordable boutique hotels too. Especially when they are located outside the tourist hotspots and away from the hotel chains, you might find beautiful boutique hotels that are cheaper. Hotel chains also mean a consistent level of service and guests pay for that brand experience. Boutique hotels are independent and may in fact be cheaper. So it really depends on the hotel and the destination.
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