The Best Hotels For Business Travelers

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After spending the day in meetings or dealing with clients, many business travelers just want to relax at their hotel. It is important to pick the right one since it is somewhat of a refuge away from work even if it’s just for a short period of time. We’ve highlighted some of the best hotels around the country for business travelers.

Four Seasons Hotel: Atlanta, Georgia
This hotel features neutral tones and comfortable bed linens. For those that want to relax there is a spa and an indoor pool. What really makes this hotel spectacular is the staff. They pay attention to detail and work hard to make sure that the needs of their business travelers are met.

Windsor Court Hotel: New Orleans, Louisiana
The Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans provides a tranquil atmosphere for business travelers. The guestrooms are tastefully decorated with artwork and feature marble baths. There’s a French inspired restaurant onsite which is perfect for those that just want to relax at their hotel after a long day of work.

Los Angeles Airport Marriot: California
The Marriot, located close to the Los Angeles Airport, isn’t your run of the mill hotel. It has large meeting rooms and an extensive business center. There’s also a shuttle service that goes to and from the airport continuously throughout the day. For business travelers that will need to leave the hotel, there are car rental services onsite.

The Trump International Hotel & Towers: New York City, New York
This hotel is for the business traveler that wants to feel as if they are actually on vacation instead of having to work. The hotel provides not only messenger services, but will shop for guests as well. For those business travelers that are short on time, these services can be quite beneficial.

Venetian Resort Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada
Many business travelers stay at the Venetian Resort Hotel each year, partly due to the fact that it’s a prime spot for conventions and meetings with about 1.9 million square feet available. Because of this, the hotel strives to accommodate the needs of business travelers as much as possible. Their standard rooms start at a whopping 650 square feet. Onsite there are restaurants, shops and a casino. Business travelers can work at the hotel by day and enjoy the hotel at night.

If you are one of the thousands of people that will travel for business related purposes this year, make sure that the hotel you stay at will meet your needs. Traveling for work usually isn’t that enjoyable, but you can make it a little bit better by choosing a hotel that has great amenities. After all, your trip shouldn’t be just all work and no play!

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