A&B Guest House Advocates for Guest Houses Over Hotels in 2024

Last Updated on: 31st July 2024, 08:20 pm

The owners of the award-winning A&B Guest House in Cambridge are advocating for UK tourists and staycationers to choose guest houses over hotels, based on trends identified by 2023 industry data.

This call to action highlights the numerous benefits of guest houses, including cost-effectiveness, local economic support, sustainability, and overall travel experience.

Guest houses provide a more affordable accommodation option compared to hotels, as evidenced by a 2023 survey conducted by the UK Tourism Agency. The survey revealed that the average nightly rate for guest houses was 25-30% lower than that of hotels in major UK destinations. Furthermore, guest houses often provide added value through personalised services and amenities without additional costs.

Choosing guest houses also directly benefits local businesses and the economy. These establishments are often family-run or locally-owned, ensuring that money spent stays within the community. Research from VisitBritain in 2023 indicated that for every £100 spent in guest houses, £70 remained in the local economy, compared to just £40 for hotels. Additionally, guest houses contribute to local employment by hiring residents from the surrounding area, strengthening economic stability.

Inga Grigaitiene, the proud owner of the multi-award-winning A&B Guest House in Cambridge, commented on these findings: “At A&B Guest House, we strive to provide a home-away-from-home experience for our guests. By choosing to stay with us, travellers not only receive local insights but also help sustain small businesses like ours that are the heart of the community. We are committed to making every stay special and meaningful, reflecting the true spirit of Cambridge.”

Sustainability is another critical factor influencing the preference for guest houses. A 2023 report by Sustainable Travel International highlighted that guest houses generally have a 40% lower energy consumption per guest compared to hotels. Many guest houses implement eco-friendly practices, such as sourcing local food and using environmentally friendly products, which contribute to a smaller carbon footprint.

Guest houses also offer a unique travel experience that many tourists are increasingly seeking. These establishments allow for greater cultural immersion and deeper engagement with the local community. TripAdvisor reviews from the last twelve months indicated that guest houses had an average rating of 4.5 stars compared to 4.0 stars for hotels.

Inga added: “Convenience is key – with many guest houses able to offer greater flexibility around check-in and check-out times, as well as customised services tailored to individual needs. Guest houses often provide home-like amenities such as communal kitchens, laundry facilities, and common areas, making them ideal for longer stays and families.”

These statistics and findings strongly support the argument that UK tourists and staycationers should consider supporting guest houses over hotels for their accommodation needs in 2024. Embracing this shift not only enhances the travel experience but also contributes positively to local economies and the environment.

To contact A&B Guest House for enquiries and bookings, email info@aandbguesthousecambridge.com.

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