'I'm a travel guru - two-star hotels are far better than four-stars - you're missing out'

A TikTok creator dubbed as The Travel Mum insists there is too much 'star snobbery' surrounding two-star hotels.

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One travel enthusiast suggests that people are missing out on amazing two-star hotels (Image: Getty)

A travel influencer insists that many holidaymakers are missing a trick by succumbing to 'star snobbery'.

The TikToker dubbed as 'The Travel Mum' actually claims that two-star hotels are often better than four or five stars.

Taking to social media, she said: "Here's why you should be staying at two-star hotels. I was shocked to the core when I did a recent poll and found out three quarters of you wouldn't stay in a two-star hotel.

"Now, a lot of you felt that two-star meant it was a poor quality hotel but let's look at this two-star hotel with good reviews." The content creator first zooms into a two-star hotel in Ibiza.

Its rooms were filled with natural light and clean furnishings, with views overlooking the sea. "Looks really clean and modern, it's definitely somewhere where I would stay," she continued.

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You are wrong about ⭐️⭐️ hotels ‍️ I have been doing this for a long time now and notice a lot of star snobbery where people will say I will absolutely not stay in a 1 or 2 star hotel. Lots of people will actively search for 3 star and above. People assume 1 or 2 star means the hotel is an absolute dump. They assume a 4 star will always be better than a 2 star. Which is wrong. The requirements for each star rating varies country to country. But ultimately it is a check list of FACILITIES and AMENITIES. Example things that could make a hotel a higher star: ️ Phone in the room ‍ 24 hour reception ‍️ Multi lingual staff Bathtub ️ Gym Restaurant ️ AC in common areas What is important are the guest reviews. Read peoples recent experiences there. Look at the location. Check it has the facilities you do need and dont pay for those you wont use. Did you know this about 2 star hotels?! Let us know. #traveldeals #savemoneytips #thetravelmum #familytravel #cheaptravel #4starhotel #didyouknowfacts #5starhotel #3starhotel

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"Now, let's have a look at this four-star hotel [in Portugal] that has bad reviews, it's the customer reviews we really need to focus on. So, it looks really outdated as you can see, yet it has a pool and a restaurant these are things that are going to contribute to the star rating, not the quality. I would much rather stay at this two-star hotel when comparing this with the four-star."

Star rating systems serve as globally recognised benchmarks of a hotel's quality, cleanliness, or overall standards. Attaining more stars signals to guests an increased luxury experience.

Yet, perceptions can sometimes deviate from what classifications like 'two-star' truly represent. SiteMinder, the world's largest hotel commerce platform, describes two-star accomodation as 'basic' and 'comfortable' with a focus on the essentials.

It adds: "The streamlined services ensure a pleasant, hassle-free stay, making it an economical option. This combination of comfort and value makes two-star hotels a suitable choice for short stays or business trips."

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Star rating systems serve as globally recognised benchmarks of a hotel's quality (Image: Getty)

Meanwhile, four and five-star hotels are more about 'top-tier amenities', decor and attention to detail. For a five-star in particular you can expect an 'unparalleled level' of 'indulgence' and 'comprehensive, personalised services'.

So, if the purpose of your trip isn't centred around a hotel's level of luxury, the Travel Mum insists that staying in a two-star won't make a lot of difference. She emphasised: "Hotels will need certain facilities to get a certain star rating. Size of the rooms matters, is there a telephone in the room? Is there air conditioning in the common areas? Is there a pool?

"It's the facilities that are going to decide what star rating is given to a hotel. So, if you don't need a gym, a spa, 24-hour reception, you could be missing out on some absolute bargains by not looking at two-star hotels."

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