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How Are Hotels Rated? A big part of planning any trip is choosing the right hotel or hotels. If the hotel you end up staying in doesn't meet your standards or offer the amenities you require, you can end up being quite disappointed - and your enjoyment of your trip can be tarnished. Therefore, it's always important to plan ahead appropriately by reading up on as many different hotels as possible. A very helpful thing to consider when booking a hotel is its star rating. In fact, many people refuse to stay in hotels that fall below a certain rating. How are hotels rated, though? Read on to learn more. [VIEW ARTICLE]Comments RSS Feed For This Article: |








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Star ratings in Europe are determined by local government agencies or independent organizations, and they vary greatly from country to country. Similarly, in the United States, star ratings are conferred upon hotels by several organizations. National consumer travel organizations and guidebooks assign star ratings to hotels
However, if you're seeking higher end amenities such as room service, Internet access, movies, plush linens, fitness center access and the like, you'll probably want to look at hotels that are rated three stars and above. Three star hotels are moderately priced hotels that are comfortable and absolutely adequate places to stay, but may lack some of the luxury of four star hotels. A five star rating is reserved exclusively for the country's highest end chain and boutique hotels. Expect to pay a premium for five star luxuries.