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October 22nd, 2009

New York Motels Offer Unique Style

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Quaint and quirky with an array of artistic themes, New York boutique motels have become quite popular. Dripping with luxury, these motels usually offer more personalized accomodations than larger, chain hotels. The motel rooms are furnished based on a certain theme and offer anywhere between three and 50 rooms to accommodate large parties.

These botique motels are growing in popularity, not only in New York, but around the world, especially the United Kingdom. Often housed in refurbished buildings, the first boutique hotel in New York was considered to be Morgans Hotel in Murray Hill. Another one of the first in the country was the Village Court, located on the West Coast in San Francisco. While some botique motels can be traditional and comforable, many are decked out with bright colors and pop culture references. An intimate setting is the goal of the boutique motel, with staff members even committing guests names to memory. Most offer 24-hour guest service as well. In an effor to distinguish themselves, boutique motels focus on three areas: design, service and a target market. The target audience is usually between 25-55 years of age and reside in the mid to upper income level. Several boutique motels rely on repeat customers as the base for their business, counting on their service to bring people back. Like a larger hotel-chain, boutique hotels offer restaurants, but they are usually smaller and quaint with gourmet food choices, and reputable bars or lounges that are open to the public.

Many even offer the same amenities of a bed and breakfast. These boutique motels differ greatly in amenities, with some offering the latest in technology and others offering no technology at all. You’ll be able to find a boutique motel to fit your needs, no matter what type of atmosphere and style you’re looking for.

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