Business Hotels

People travel to hotels for both business and pleasure. Some hotels are designed more for vacationers. These hotels often label themselves “resorts” and frequently have spa services and information on sightseeing tours, among other amenities, for people who are traveling on vacation. Then there are business hotels.

What makes a business hotel different from a regular or a resort hotel? Business hotels are set up specifically for business travelers. They frequently have several amenities for conducting business. Often they will have free Wi-fi Internet, computer workstations, fax and copy machines, meeting and conference rooms, and convention centers. They also tend to offer special complimentary services to business travelers. Often, they can also accommodate vacationers, but the majority of their amenities appeal to people who are conducting business while traveling.

The Hilton is an example of a hotel chain that has lodging geared toward business travelers. The Hilton offers an online scheduling tool that allows the business traveler to book events and reservations. This tool can help event organizers track accommodations and participants for business meetings. This tool also allows the business traveler to catch up on and read important business e-mails.

The Hilton also provides fast web connectivity so the business traveler is able to get work done at the hotel. This high-speed Internet connection is available in guest rooms, meeting rooms, in public wireless hot spots, in conferences, and in their Business Centres. Business travelers who schedule meetings and conventions scheduled with the Hilton also can rest assured knowing the hotel can provide support for any technical needs.

The Hilton’s Executive facilities, located on a separate floor, are attended to by their own manager and they provide a relaxing and comfortable place for a business traveler to do his or her work away from the office. Business travelers are also treated to complimentary breakfast, snack, and beverage service.

The Marriott is another hotel chain that caters to the business traveler. For example, the Newton Boston Marriott provides both wired and wireless Internet for business travelers, including TV Internet access, and two telephones with voicemail and a speaker phone. This hotel is close to the airport so business travelers have an easier time getting where they need to go.

The Hyatt Regency has an abundance of convention and meeting facilities for the business traveler. Anyone staying at a Hyatt Regency hotel for business will receive access to broadband Internet and complimentary breakfast. The Hyatt Regency also has a business center for its business traveler guests. Their business center caters to anyone needing to hold a business meeting at the hotel, and provides photocopying, desktop publishing, faxing, transparencies, computer and printer rental, office supplies, a notary public, and secretarial services. To further accommodate the business traveler, their business center is open before and after regular business hours so travelers can prepare for any presentations they may have. The Grand Hyatt in San Francisco offers Business Plan rooms, which also provide a complimentary shirt and blouse press, in addition to morning newspaper delivery and free local and long-distance calls to anywhere in North America.

Another hotel chain that caters to business travelers is the AmeriSuites chain. Their Taking Care of Business Suites provide two-line speakerphones that allow for ease of using the Internet and conversing over the telephone. Business travelers can look forward to high-speed Internet access, an executive desk in their rooms complete with office supplies, and additional electronic outlets. They also offer a business center to take care of meeting and business needs.

Wyndham is an additional hotel chain that provides amenities to business travelers, including high-speed Internet access and meeting facilities equipped with everything needed for a successful event. Their business center is open twenty-four hours and offers copy service, fax service, and access to printers. Business travelers can also partake of the hotel’s audiovisual equipment rental.

The Sheraton Hotel chain also provides amenities for business travelers. The Sheraton Baltimore North Hotel, for example, provides fifteen different meeting rooms and complimentary valet parking, along with high-speed Internet access to make working on the road easier.

Doubletree Hotels are also equipped to cater to travelers with business needs. They provide broadband Internet access, fax service, and a twenty-four hour business center with computer work stations, printers and copiers. They offer almost four thousand feet of space for conferences and the services of professional event planners to make sure that any business event or conference goes smoothly and according to plan.

There are numerous hotel chains that provide amenities that the business traveler can appreciate. All of these hotels anticipate the needs of the business traveler and have extensive facilities for accommodating them.