How To Make Sure You Are Getting Trustworthy Reviews For Boutique Hotels

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How To Make Sure You Are Getting Trustworthy Reviews For Boutique Hotels

22 July 2020
 Categories: Travel, Blog


Boutique hotels are a great option for someone looking to rent a specialized room in a small, local hotel. Of course, as with any hotel, you will want to make sure that you've found a good one by doing some research. One great way to do this is to find reviews that are trustworthy - here's how.

Trustworthy Sites

One of the best ways to make sure that you have found a good set of reviews for a boutique hotel is to make sure that the reviews you see are from people who actually stayed in the boutique hotel you are looking for. This means finding review sites that usually require reviewers to verify themselves as having actually stayed there. Some great sites to find verified reviews include Booking.com and Google reviews, as they both have a process to verify stays. Oyster.com is another good choice for verified reviews, but you may not be able to find the boutique hotel you are investigating on there as it's a small site.

Trustworthy Words

Another way to make sure that you have trustworthy boutique hotel reviews is to read the review itself, plus the profile attached, and see if anything seems suspicious or otherwise fishy. There are a few signs that a review you're looking at is fake. For example, reviews that err strongly on a negative or positive view are more likely to be fake, as are those that are extremely short or difficult to parse. Reviewers with few reviews, a new account, and/or very little details on their accounts may be trolls or paid reviewers as well. Additionally, if the review looks trustworthy but the story presented within it doesn't make sense or sound realistic, then you should take it with a grain of salt.

Boutique hotels may be small, but they frequently appear in major cities, and since they are hotels, experience a lot of turnaround within the business. This typically means that even small boutiques can have a large amount of former or recurring customers over time. This means that you can take advantage of a plurality of reviews, even if you don't try to analyze each one as trustworthy or otherwise because a large number of reviews are less likely to be false in some manner.

It can be challenging to find a good hotel away from home where you don't know the area, especially when going for specialized boutique hotels. You can mitigate this challenge by finding trustworthy reviews from secure sites, with reviews that aren't fishy. If need be, you can always take advantage of a high number of reviews, verified or otherwise, for a boutique hotel you are interested in.