NITN | @notintownlive | 21 Aug 2025, 12:38 pm
Hotels
Sleep disruption can leave travellers groggy and stressed. Photo: Unsplash
Every traveller knows the feeling: you finally check into your hotel after a long journey, only to discover that your “peaceful getaway” comes with noisy neighbors, loud elevators, or traffic right outside your window. Sleep suffers, and so does the entire trip.
That’s exactly the problem QuietHotelRooms.com is here to solve. This newly launched platform is the first of its kind — a booking site dedicated to helping travellers find and reserve certified quiet hotel rooms around the world.
What Makes a Hotel Room “Quiet”?
The secret lies in the Quiet Room® Label, an internationally recognized certification awarded only to hotel rooms that meet strict acoustic standards. Each certified room is tested for soundproofing and placement within the hotel — away from elevators, housekeeping hubs, or noisy streets. When you book through QuietHotelRooms.com, you know you’re getting a room where peace and silence are guaranteed.
Why This Matters for Travellers
Noise is one of the biggest complaints in hotels worldwide. Studies show that even small disruptions in sleep can leave travellers groggy, stressed, and less able to enjoy their trip. Whether you’re on a business trip where rest is crucial before a big meeting, or on a holiday where relaxation is the goal, a quiet room can transform your experience.
Hotels that have adopted the Quiet Room® Label report impressive results- 70% fewer noise-related complaints, higher guest satisfaction scores and better online reviews.
Major names like Mövenpick and Swissôtel have already embraced the certification, with guests reporting noticeable improvements in sleep quality.
QuietHotelRooms.com already lists over 150 certified locations across Europe. Photo: Pixabay
A New Way to Book With Confidence
For travelers, the launch of QuietHotelRooms.com means no more guesswork. Instead of scanning endless reviews to figure out if a hotel is “quiet enough,” you can now filter and book hotels that have been scientifically certified for silence.
Lucas Keizer, Managing Director of QuietHotelRooms.com, explains: “Our goal is simple — to help travelers sleep better. With the Quiet Room® Label, peace of mind is built into your booking.”
Where to Start
QuietHotelRooms.com already lists over 150 certified locations across Europe, with rapid global expansion underway. Whether you’re traveling for work or leisure, this platform ensures your hotel room is not just comfortable, but truly restful.
So the next time you plan a trip, remember: the best amenity isn’t always a rooftop bar or luxury spa. Sometimes, it’s the guarantee of a good night’s sleep.
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