With so much information out there and so many differentresources available, it’s getting simpler to travel smart -- and the arrival of the likes of Airbnb in particular has forced hotels to up their game. But while many swear by the supposed perks of an Airbnb stay, we as hotel experts -- and plenty of others, too -- are wary of some of the downsides that often come along with booking a room or apartment from a stranger who likely does not work in the hospitality industry. Here are 11 reasons it is often better to stay in a hotel versus an Airbnb rental.
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Soho House New York
Half Moon
The Plaza
The Savoy
Hôtel Régina Louvre
Medium Bedroom at Soho House New York
Not all hotels can boast impeccable quality, but generally the industry provides a consistent level of service from bargain
through to luxury hotels. Less feedback on Airbnb (due to fewer stays) means less confidence in
finding a place that sticks to all it promises.
The All-Inclusive Half Moon Resort, Jamaica
At the luxury end of the scale, those magical
words “all inclusive“offer an appeal that no Airbnb property can match. From
the food and drink to the complimentary activities that can make a holiday, the
all-inclusive package is often the ultimate way to de-stress.
Hotels have history and staying in them
makes you part of the lineage. There’s something about walking into the likes
of The Plaza in NYC, The Savoy in London, or the Regina Hotel in Paris that you
just don’t get stepping through a stranger’s front door.
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High-End Toiletries at SIXTY SoHo, New York City
Toiletries, stationery, magazines — there are plenty of “gifts” to take away from your hotel. But, snag any of that in an Airbnb rental
and you’ll be blacklisted before you can say, “I thought it was free!”
Traveling is all about making connections
but they don’t necessarily have to be of the person-to-person variety. The
anonymity you can assume in a hotel is one of the pleasures of staying in one. A
hotel let’s you become whoever you want to be for the duration of your stay,
for whatever reasons. Sometimes the formality of the check-in is about all the
interaction you need. Sure, anonymity may be easy enough in an Airbnb — but you’re among someone else’s things, and you might even be sharing the rental with other guests.
King Suite at SIXTY SoHo, New York City
Fizzy drinks, sweets, wine, hard liquor,
you name it; it tastes better from a minibar. Is it the convenience, the
prohibitive prices (check out these expensive mini bars!) or the sweet inevitability of giving in to that bag of
cashew nuts that’s been calling to you since check-in? Who can say, but there’s
no denying that the minibar is one of those all-important details that makes
hotels awesome.
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Ewan Munro via Flickr
If the thought of rising to breakfast prepared
and waiting for you in the hotel dining room every day of your stay doesn’t
give you an itchy booking finger, then you must really hate breakfast. We love
it, and hotel almost always trumps homemade.
Outdoor Sauna at Carbis Bay Hotel, Cornwall
Breakfast in bed, a midnight hamburger, and
a chocolate milkshake just because… room service is just the start of the
luxury that you can only get in hotels. Sure, you might find a stunning private
rental property but can you order in-room spa treatments, take saunas outside, swim in the infinity pool, or call for extra blankets when
you’re cold or massage oils if you’re feeling, ahem, romantic? Didn’t think so.
Bryn Jones via Flickr
People like to cook and when you’re
in an apartment with a sweet kitchen the temptation is even greater. But you
know what doesn’t have a kitchen and removes that temptation? A hotel room,
which means you’ll go out and sample the local cuisine like you should be doing.
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The Front Desk at Al Ponte Antico, Venice
Why go on a trip only to make your own bed and
tidy your own room? Hotel comfort is in the details of the service, like the
daily turndown, fresh towels, and sparkling bathroom that remind you that you’ve
exited day-to-day life. To put it bluntly, choose a hotel and you can enjoy a
holiday from tidying.
Brooke Raymond via Flickr
Not that we can claim hotels are faultless
but we have personal experience of renting a hip artist’s Airbnb in Hong Kong
only to find an apartment that was more rubble than rustic — not to mention rat-infested (yes, that really happened). Obviously that’s a horror story, but
health and safety is a genuine issue. Hotels have stringent laws governing
them…individual Airbnb properties? Not so much.
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