Boutique hotel
Small, upscale hotel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For hotels known as "boutique hotels" in Japan, see Love hotel.
Boutique hotels are small-capacity hotels that provide more personalized service than typical hotels. They typically have fewer than a hundred rooms, and are considered more "trendy" and "intimate", often due to their location in urban areas. They may be themed, such as by having a focus on nature, environment, cuisine, history, community and cultural immersion, attentive service, or well-being.[1][2]
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