Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - What types of homestays are there?

What types of homestays are there?

1. Scenery B&B: Pumaidi Station, Alishan, Xitou, Nantou Qingjing Farm and Aowanda.

2. Aboriginal Tribe Homestay: Shalida (Wulai), Baguali Homestay Village (Penglai Village in Miaoli) and Taoshan Homestay Village (Wufeng Township in Hsinchu).

3. Farmland B&B: sightseeing orchards, sightseeing vegetable gardens and sightseeing tea gardens. For example, Yulu Tea Garden in Datong Township of Yilan County, Lv Xin Agricultural Park in Guangfu Township of Hualien County, and Huaxin Orchard B&B in Ji 'an Township of Hualien County.

4. Hot Springs B&B: Wulai, Miaoli Taian, Lushan, Jiaoxi, Taitung Zhiben and Sihongxi? Hot spring minsu

5. Traditional architecture B&B: The legend of Aida Villa in Beipu Township of Hsinchu County and the mountain in Neiwan Village.

6. Art and culture homestay: Ying Ge pottery, Sanyi woodcarving, Puli snake kiln, etc.

Matters needing attention when staying in the hotel:

1. Pay attention to the interior and surrounding environment of the house.

Many houses are often beautifully photographed and warm, but the surrounding environment is often unpleasant. Some diagrams used to have a lot of space, but they actually occupied a little space.

Houses in each city have different architectural features. Different housing structures lead to different living environments. Before moving in, if the owner doesn't show enough pictures, he can ask to upload more pictures of the surrounding environment or the street view around his house to prevent the sense of loss during moving in.

2. Pay attention to what the owner provides.

Many homeowners will mark the conveniences provided in their houses. Because B&B doesn't provide towels, toothbrushes and other daily necessities like hotels, you must read them carefully before you check in, so that you can know whether you need to bring your daily necessities with you, which is time-saving and efficient for both parties.

3. Pay attention to information such as housing, price, check-in and unsubscribe.

Unlike hotels with 24-hour front desk service, many homeowners have their own jobs, so the check-in time needs to be decided by both of you through consultation.

In addition, the size of the house determines how many people to accommodate. Before moving in, you must tell the owner of the house how many people are staying. If it exceeds the number of people who can live, see if there is an extra bed in the house. Of course, extra beds may also cause additional costs. So asking is the best policy.

4. When time permits, communicate with the landlord.

Many landlords have set password locks. When placing an order on short rent Platform, the landlord will give you the sign-in password. Generally speaking, from check-in to check-in, you won't meet the landlord himself, but you can communicate with the landlord in the middle, such as telephone or online. So, don't be afraid to choose a house shared with the landlord, because it will give you more time and space to communicate with the landlord and get more travel experience and suggestions.