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Things Hotel Guests Do That Staff Hate, and How to Avoid Them

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A smoother hotel stay starts with better etiquette. Here are the most common things hotel guests do that staff hate, plus simple ways to avoid making check-in, housekeeping, and checkout harder than they need to be.

A Hotel Run Entirely By Robots Is Coming To China By 2027

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China is planning to open what it says will be the world’s first hotel operated entirely by robots by 2027. The headline is futuristic, but the bigger question for travelers is simple: will it actually make a stay cheaper, smoother, or just weirder?

Hilton 2025 Travel with Purpose Report Shows Bigger Cuts in Waste, Water and Carbon

A striking blend of modern and classic architecture in downtown Brussels, Belgium.

Hilton says its 2025 Travel with Purpose results show faster-than-planned progress on waste, water and carbon goals, alongside major community and workforce programs across its global hotel network.

Spark by Hilton opens first Asia Pacific hotels in Bengaluru and Goa

A tranquil view of Chapora Beach in Goa, India captured during sunset with gentle waves and a serene sky.

Hilton has opened the first Spark by Hilton hotels in Asia Pacific, with new properties in Bengaluru and Goa and a larger India rollout planned through a partnership with Olive Hospitality.

Why Don’t Hotels Stock the Minibar Anymore? The Saddest Snack Drawer in Travel

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Why don’t hotels stock the minibar anymore? The short answer is that the tiny fridge became too expensive, too labor-intensive, and too easy to complain about. Here’s what changed, what hotels do instead, and what travelers should expect when they open the door.