How to Find the Best Place for a Traveling Family to Sleep

I love the challenge of finding a place for our family to sleep every night. I love digging through Airbnb, Hotels.com, Booking.com, Google, Trip Advisor, and a bunch of other sites to find the right place for us to spend the night.

The (now closed) Murray Hotel in Perth, Australia. Pretty much the perfect hotel.

7 Key Points for Finding THE Perfect Place to Stay

My criteria, which has evolved and been fine-tuned after a few months of travel, is made up of seven key points.

  1. Location. Ideally near the city center or within easy walking distance of one of the city's transportation stations.
  2. Wi-Fi. This is tricky and where many listings are misleading. I always double-check listings that high-speed Wi-Fi is available and available in rooms. The fine print of many listings will clarify the wi-fi situation — many properties offer it for a fee, while sometimes it's in the lobby of the hotel only. Ideally, we like our wi-fi free, high speed, and available in our room.
  3. Space for a family. If we book an apartment we like two bedrooms. For hotel bookings, most offer a family room. We always double-check the size of the beds in the family room, since many claim a family room, but only with double beds. We can manage that (and have), but ideally, we love a hotel such as The Murray Hotel in Perth, Australia, which is our shining example of a perfect hotel. At the Murray, we had a queen for the adults and each of the kids had a twin — in the same room!
  4. Food. This is key. If we are renting an apartment, a kitchen is essential. While breakfast is my favorite meal of the day, spending too much money on breakfast is a budget killer. So, we look for apartments near a grocery store. For hotel rooms, a breakfast included is essential. The Murray Hotel introduced us to the [joys of the pancake machine](www.takingontheworld.net/world-travel-blog/australia/perth-2) while the Hanoi Elegance Diamond in Vietnam had the best free breakfast buffet we have ever seen — plus they made eggs, pancakes, and pho to order in addition to their buffet.
  5. Amenities. Laundry facilities, a refrigerator in room, or kettle for hot water are all little amenities that go a long way. Particularly when you travel with an 8-year-old who uses their shirt as a napkin ...
  6. Reviews.I cannot state enough the importance of reviews. While you definitely have to keep them in perspective, the reviews often make the difference. When I hear that staff went above and beyond, a property moves up on my list. Feedback that the listing wasn't the same in reality versus the description is critical. And, the review is the only place you will find out how an Airbnb host or hotel management will handle an issue.
  7. Cost. Of course, all the other criteria aside, the listing has to fit our budget. I will comparison shop neighborhoods and factor that into my decision. For example, in [Bali](https://www.takingontheworld.net/world-travel-blog/bali/hello-bali), I was determined we should have a pool since it was so hot, but then compromised on a location slightly outside of Ubud. (Even with a driver, another cost to factor in, we were within budget.)

One other key learning when it comes to accommodation — many hotels offer great rates for transportation from the train station or airport to their doorstep. There is nothing more stressful after travel than having to figure out how to navigate to your lodging when all you want to do is go to bed.

We worked with our hotels in Vietnam to arrange transportation and were never happier at the airport and train station with that sign that read "SAMANTHA" at pick up!

And, for our Airbnb stays, we have asked our hosts for advice, and that has always helped tremendously and helped build rapport with them.

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A few other considerations:

Establish House Rules

When traveling so much and in so many different locations, we have a few "rules" to ensure we don't lose anything and to help instill a sense of normality. Upon arriving at each location:

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Samantha

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Header Image: Sleeping accomodations in Bali. Image from the author's collection.