Of course you also do it when you stay in a hotel, put the shampoo, shower gel, soap, toothbrush, shoe shine, slipper in your suitcase and take it home. But do you know what the Spanish people bring with them the most? The website Kayak has analyzed the popular resources (artículos de cortesía).
Hotels provide their guests with items called amenities that they can use during their stay. Some are freely available and guests can take them home, but others are not. In the first case, this includes bottles of gel and shampoo, personal hygiene items and slippers. In the second case, this applies, for example, towels, bathrobes, coffee pods, remote control batteries and other things that are not allowed to take with you.
According to a survey by the website Kayak, more than half of Spanish travelers say they have taken items home with them at least once (67%). About half of those surveyed admit to bringing items from their accommodation, such as bottles of shampoo and conditioner (47%) or slippers (19%).
However, there are some things that are provided in the hotel room for the enjoyment of the guests but must be left in the hotel room because they belong to the hotel. Almost two in ten (17%) guests brought towels and around 6% admitted to bringing glasses. On the other hand, only a few admit to taking knives and hangers (5%), decorative items (4%) or even remote control batteries (3%).
The ten most popular things that Spanish tourists take home after staying at the hotel are: shampoo or conditioner (47%), slippers (19%), towels (17%), hygiene items personal (15%), coffee capsules (9%), bathrobes (7%), glasses (6%), clothes hangers (5%), knives (5%) and toiletries (4%).
Bringing hotel items such as shampoo or shower gel can often be an opportunity to extend the holiday feeling. It can also help reduce unnecessary waste, as these leftover items are often thrown away for hygiene reasons.
This is the ranking of the ten countries with the percentage of travelers who take the most items from a hotel. The United States (75%) tops this list, followed by Australia (73%), Canada (70%), Spain (67%), the United Kingdom (67%), France (67%) ), Sweden (65%) %) %), Austria (62%), Denmark (60%) and Germany (56%).
2024-05-11 14:41:53
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