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Hotel Day Stays & the Mobile Revolution
In the past several years, the travel industry has rapidly evolved as technology and mobile apps are giving travelers more information and greater control over their travel plans. For hotels, this shift has become a sink or swim moment, challenging those whose services are out of sync and rewarding the earliest adopters of cutting edge…
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3 Technologies Changing Hospitality
With the multitude of new apps that come out, it can be tough to parse out the useful from the not so useful. In the hospitality industry, technology is giving hotels the opportunity to streamline operations and give their guests a more comfortable, convenient stay. Whether it’s changing the way guests place a booking, check…
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The Curious Case of Boutique Hotels
While it may come as no surprise given their inherent cool, boutique hotels are quickly ascending the ranks in traveler preferences. With a focus on a more tailored, more curated approach, these small batch hotels are crafting an altogether more unique experience for their guests. Certainly, there are no shortage of uses for big box…
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Spotlight New York City: 4 Ways
While they may call it the city that never sleeps, there is certainly no shortage of places to rest in New York City. For anyone looking for a place to take an afternoon nap, or gear up for a busy day in the city, HotelsByDay has the short term hotel options to fit your needs.…
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Hotel Day Stays That Won’t Cost a Fortune
As the world grows more interconnected, we’re traveling more than ever before. With business trips to meet clients across the country and friends to see in different cities, we’re all on the road more often and for longer periods. That means we also need to be smarter about how we travel, the places we stay, and…
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Spotlight Chicago: 4 Ways
Like every good metropolis, there a many reasons to visit the Windy City. From its scenic views of Lake Michigan, to its vibrant food scene, the attraction to Chicago is evident, drawing an estimated record of 46.2 million visitors back in 2012. While we’re not going to address all 46.2 million, we’re shining the spotlight…