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Hotels, holiday rentals, and other lodging properties are enhancing routine cleaning procedures and putting new processes in place to help to protect you and the staff who provide services where you're staying.
Tip: When you're shopping for a place to stay, you can search for properties using enhanced cleaning practices by selecting the Enhanced cleaning filter. You can find out more about what an individual property is doing by reviewing the Cleaning and safety practices section under About this property.
Our lodging partners are providing us with information regarding the following practices:
In some cases, pools, gyms, and other guest amenities may be closed. Some property owners provide this information in the Temporary closures section under About this property. If you have chosen a property because of a particular amenity (for example, a pool or spa), call to confirm that the amenity is open before you go. You can find contact information in your confirmation email or online itinerary.
Free breakfasts may have been replaced by individually wrapped grab-and-go style offerings. Hotel restaurants may be closed or may offer limited seating and takeaway options. You may also find that previously self-serve buffets now have staff serving food.
Some properties are disinfecting spaces several times a day and visibly labelling sanitised high-touch items such as remote controls and light switches for your peace of mind.
By installing hand sanitiser stations in high traffic areas such as lifts or lobbies, some properties give you more opportunities to keep your hands clean and germ free. However, we still encourage you to bring your own personal supply of hand sanitiser and sanitising wipes if possible.
Some properties are reducing potential exposure by temporarily leaving rooms or properties vacant between guest visits as an additional safety measure.
Say goodbye to returning keys. Many properties are switching to single-use room keys or keyless entry.
Touchless transactions, including contactless check-in, paperless checkout, and no-contact room service, may be available to help minimise your interaction with others. Some properties are placing floor markers at lift areas, check-in and concierge desks, and in other common areas to help promote social distancing.
Many properties are providing additional hygiene training and personal protective equipment such as disposable masks and gloves to their staff. Some properties have also implemented branded cleanliness programmes. Find out more
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