Top Things to Consider When Looking For a Hotel



If you are a frequent traveler, chances are you spendplenty of time in hotels, which means you must have had a lot of different experiences – some of which may not have been your best and others you would like to revisit in the near or distant future. Do you put any thought into the hotels you choose to stay at? Or do you just tell the taxi to take you to "any good hotel"?As the weekend is upon us, you might be needing a hotel to relax in, Africa's Number 1 Hotel Booking Portal, Jovago.com has put together a list of factors you should take into consideration when picking a hotel:


Location – The location of a hotel in a city is incredibly relevant for several reasons. Firstly, you need to check how close or distant the hotel is toyour frequent destinations; the easier it is for you to get around, the better.  Another thing you want to consider is, the district or part of town where the hotel is situated, for this will definitely affect theprice. Hotels in central areas of the city will be more costly than those on the outskirts, so make sure you know what you want.


Price Range – Bigger hotels are getting more and more expensive as the travel and tourism industry continues to grow. If you have a budget, you don't want to spend it all on room and board. Look at various hotels and price ranges and pick the one you're most comfortable with. The good thing is, a lot of guest houses are popping up everywhere now, so you can always find a cheaper alternative you could be happier with.


Room Size & Costs of Extra Guests – For me, the size of a room is actually important. If I feel cramped in a room, or boxed in, I could never feel comfortable. You should be able to move around comfortably without worrying about stubbing your toe or brushing against the wall, or hitting your head on a low hanging TV. Also, you should confirm what the hotel's policy is on extra guests in the room if you aren't traveling alone. Hotels usually turn a blind eye to an extra person staying a night or two, but they do get shifty when you have a large group of people trotting up and down the lobby. You might even have to pay a fine, so be sure before you start having massive sleepovers.


Amenities & Extras – What extras and amenities would you like to make use of at the hotel during your stay? Hotels will usually list what they have available on their websites, and with most, what you see is what you get. If you don't see a pool or gym listed, chances are there is no gym or pool. Nobody is trying to surprise you. It's always good to call and confirm though, even with the things listed because most hotels very rarely update their websites and some of the amenities listed may no longer be available or may be out of service during your visit.


Internet  Most hotels offer any sort of internet access, so what you should check is how this service is offered. At some hotels, it's completely free and accessible at any area of the hotel. At some places, access is restricted to the bedroom only. Some hotels will charge you every time you connect, and some hotels will require you to visit the business centre to get any access at all. Find out what options are available before you make a financial commitment.


Room Service & Food – If you're on a business trip, one of the factors you may want to look into what times you can get room service. Of course, you won't always be in the room so it would be good to know if there is service available atwhatever time you returnIf you are relying on hotel food only, you should know what sort of food and cuisine is available.


Complimentary Breakfasts/Newspapers  Yes, I think it's important to know if you can get complimentary breakfasts and newspapers at a hotel. Why? Because it's a good way to save. If the hotel can provide you the most important meal of the day, free of charge, it saves you with a littleextra change you can do something reasonable with. Same thing goes for the newspaper.


Security – How safe is this hotel? Are there capable people guarding the gate? Do they lock the gates at night? Do they check guests who come in? Is there always someone at the front desk? Your safety is important, especially when visiting a new city and you may think it's safe just because it's a hotel, but assumption is a terrible thing. Always ask and be sure.


Cleanliness  On sight, you can always tell when a hotel is clean or just dingy, however this isn't always the case when booking online. Pictures tell 1000 words and most of them are lies and misrepresentation. Visit online forums and read reviews of the hotels you're considering to find out how suitable a hotel is. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable during your stay because you don't trust the stains on the sheets.

About Jovago
Jovago.com is an online hotel booking service headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and founded by Africa Internet Holding. Jovago, Africa's No.1 booking portal, facilitates the booking process for its users to provide them with the best hotel booking experience with fast, transparent and easy-to-use services. Jovago has over 5000 local hotel listings in Nigeria.
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About AIG
Africa Internet Group introduces and accelerates the online shift in Africa – for its people and its culture. It is committed to running successful and vibrant internet companies which boost the evolution of African online culture. AIG is the parent group of nine successful and fast-growing companies in more than 25 African countries, accounting for over 3000 staff. AIG cares about entrepreneurship and brings together all the key elements required to build great companies: team, concept, technology and capital. Its network of companies includes JUMIA, Kaymu,HellofoodLamudiCarmudiZandoJovagoLendico
 and Easy Taxi.

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