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WHAT IS A BOUTIQUE HOTEL?

Fascinating atmosphere, elegance, discretion and comfort are just some of the features that surround a Boutique Hotel. They are unique and always have something extraordinary and different to offer, giving them a competitive advantage.  They are meticulously designed while having immediate customer satisfaction as the foremost of all requirements.

They are usually small units with a few rooms where the hoteliers focus on quality rather than quantity. The character diversity of the rooms and living areas are key factors in the boutique hotel.   The main goal of a boutique hotel is the level of personal service toward the visitors, which is difficult to achieve in a large and impersonal hotel.  In short enables visitors to live a new experience!

In the living area we can find a fireplace and sofas carefully designed to project a warm homey feeling.  Visitors feel comfortable and enjoy spending time in front of the fireplace, reading a book from the hotel library feeling very much at home.   The small volume allows the visitors to quickly become familiar with the environment around them and have the feel of a warm and friendly hostel.

Usually a boutique hotel:·    Is small in size, for example 10 - 30 room, according to European standards,·    Has a clearly different style and is tended down to the last detail,·    It offers a 'total product', which is a combination of tangible and intangible pleasures. Of particular relevance to this feature is the personal service and the non-standard design.

A boutique hotel is promoted as 'experience' rather than 'product'. It builds brand loyalty from its customer base, allowing it to shape higher prices than the mass market.

The performance of this investment comes through higher revenue per room, greater occupancy and returning customers.

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