In this video, we go through the unwritten rules of European hotels so you know what to expect before you check in. From the smaller rooms (yes, even for what you pay) to those twin beds pushed together that turn into the infamous “crack in the middle,” there are a lot of little differences that can catch travelers off guard.
We also talk about the breakfast situation—why it can be great, but also why it’s often overpriced if you’re not careful. And then there are the extra fees… city taxes, odd charges, and little things that aren’t always obvious when you book.
This isn’t about saying European hotels are bad—far from it. It’s about understanding how they’re different so you can plan better, avoid frustration, and actually enjoy your stay.
Because once you know the rules, it all makes a lot more sense.
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