Why choose a corner room during a hotel stay

Nowadays traveling has become everyone’s choice. Some people enjoy camping, while others prefer to stay in hotels or dharamshalas. Although staying in a hotel can be expensive, you get the best facilities here. When we check-in to a hotel, we think that all the rooms are the same, but this is not true. You may have never noticed that corner rooms are often a little larger. In this article, we will tell you why you should always book a corner room when staying in a hotel.

Benefits of corner room

Hotels are structured in such a way that corner rooms are larger in size than normal rooms. These rooms are often the last and have two walls facing outward. Sometimes, they also have more than one window, providing more space and light in the room.

corner room price

Interestingly, in many hotels the price of a corner room is equal to that of a normal room. Therefore, ask directly from the reception at the time of check-in. If there is a corner room available, you can take it without paying extra money.

Right time for late checkout

Most people ask for late checkout in advance, but it’s better to ask in the morning of the day you have to go. At this time the hotel knows the status of its booking.


Learn about bed cleaning

Although bedsheets are changed after every guest, cushions and blankets are not washed every time. So, when you reach the room, you can keep the pillows and blankets separate.

Benefits of direct booking

If you book directly through the hotel’s website or by phone, you may ask for smaller amenities. You do not need to pay additional fees for this. It is easier to negotiate with direct booking as compared to third parties. Next time you stay at a hotel, be sure to ask about the Corner Room. You can get better space, light and view.

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