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Image credit: Naumi Hotel
With more women traveling solo, many
for business, hotels from Vancouver and
Copenhagen to Singapore and London are
reviving women-only floors, an old concept once
dismissed as sexist by the feminist movement.
These offer more security—some hotels even
require a key card to access the floor—and add
room amenities like fashion magazines, hair
tools (curling irons, flat irons) and additional
hangers. Some hotels also provide female room
attendants and tables for solo female diners, as
well as networking events.
Women-Only Hotel Floors