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Check On These Things Before Your Next Hotel Visit If You Are A Runner

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If you're an avid runner, you likely don't take time off from your workout when you're out of town on business or on vacation. While running on the treadmill in the athletic center of a hotel might be pleasing to some runners, others prefer getting outside and pounding the pavement. If you're getting ready for an upcoming trip during which you'll be staying at a hotel, there are a number of things that are useful to check in advance. You can find out some of these things on the hotel's website, but it's never a bad idea to call the front desk to confirm. Here are some things to check on.

Can You Rent Runner's Gear?

If you're traveling for business, for example, you might be carrying a small carry-on bag that isn't conducive to holding all of your running gear. This doesn't necessarily mean that you'll have to avoid your daily run. Many hotels, especially those of the luxury style, will actually give guests the ability to rent runner's gear that they can use during their stay. Athletic apparel and even running shoes are available, typically at no cost, for you to use for your run. When you're ready to check out at the conclusion of your hotel visit, you simply need to return these items to the front desk.

What Runner-Friendly Services Are Available?

Given the popularity of running, many hotels can offer a few different services for runners. For example, some hotels will provide runners with small maps that show the local running routes; this is ideal if you don't know the city. Additionally, a map is handy if you like to run a certain distance every day, as these maps will often have routes marked by distance. Some luxury hotels also have running programs — at a designated time each day, often in the morning, a running coach will meet runners who are staying at the hotel and lead them through a run.

Are Laundry Facilities Available?

If you're traveling with your own running gear, you might not want to deal with dirty laundry on the ride home; for example, carrying smelly running clothing in your carry-on bag can make you feel embarrassed. The solution is to check if the hotel has laundry facilities. Many hotels have laundry rooms for guests to use during their stay, while other hotels can pick up your laundry and return it to your room once it has been cleaned.

It is best to do some research on hotels and lodging before you go out of town, especially if you are planning on running while you're away. 


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