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These Are the Most Stolen Items From Hotels, According to Hotel Insiders
Slippers, towels, and coffee mugs top the list, but some guests have made off with far bigger (and stranger) souvenirs.
This way, you're not only abiding by the hotel's policies but also getting a brand new robe without the wear and tear of ...
Several mountain towns turn up the charm with uber-boutique hotels that offer the most exclusive getaways. Any ideal winter ...
Southern Living on MSN
6 Little Luxuries That Make Any Guest Room Feel More Welcoming
When it comes to being a good host, it's all about the little details. Here are half a dozen simple touches that will make a ...
Bad manners are ruining hotel stays. Experts share the most common guest faux pas and how to avoid being that traveler.
ATLANTA — Hotel Phoenix is set to open on Dec. 1 at Centennial Yards in Atlanta, marking a new era of hospitality in the city ...
The Gilpin's Magical Wellness Hideaway package is expensive for a reason: it boasts private saunas, in-room massages and ...
I was in Paris for only two days while on a writing assignment, and I'd never been to the area before—a stretch on the south ...
Today’s boutique hotels in Seville typically offer mod cons like Nespresso machines and TVs with Chromecast, so you can still ...
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Historic Vancouver hotel reclaims its star power after major refresh
In 1927, the Hotel Georgia made front-page news for being the first hotel in Vancouver to offer bath facilities in every ...
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Things You Can (and can’t) Take From Hotel Rooms
The miniature shampoo bottles lined up in your hotel bathroom seem to whisper ‘take me home’ every time you pass by. Most travelers have wrestled with the question of what’s actually free to take ...
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