Whoever told you that business trips have to be all boardrooms and meetings doesn't really know how to have fun. Life is too short to take it seriously, and while you work hard to earn the big bucks, you can always remove some time to relax and turn the “business trip” into a leisure staycation.
Wondering how that might work out with your busy schedule? We have just the solution you need.
Book The Best Property
Hyatt
Business trips are company expenses and most corporates have tie-ups with some of the best hotels in the country. For instance, doesn't a business staycation in Hyatt sound just about perfect? Why waste a perfectly good excuse to live the leisure life at a mediocre hotel when you can have the best at company expenses? If you visit cities like Pune, Gurgaon, Hampi, Rameswaram, and Hyderabad very often, check out the Hyatt Place hotels at these locations for a more relaxed and luxurious business trip.
Work With A ViewWhy hold meetings indoors, when you can catch up with colleagues over a cup of coffee by the pool? As long as the work gets done, the location really shouldn't matter. Working in a more relaxed setup is also likely to increase your productivity.
Eat, Sleep, Work & Do More
Hyatt
Make most of the property you are staying in and book a spa appointment right away. There's no better remedy to long tiring meetings than an hour spent relaxing at the spa. If you are not a fan of spas, get up early and hit the pool before you have to head out for the meeting. You can also enjoy a good steam or sauna session afterwards.
All Work And No Play Will Make You Dull
Hyatt
After a long day of work, enjoy the comfort of the king-size hotel bed, freshen up and head straight for the in-hotel lounge. You can also invite over a few colleagues for drinks to bond with your team. Or simply enjoy some 'me time' with scrumptious food and cocktails.
Indulge In All AmenitiesFrom yoga to the gym, find out about all the amenities at the hotel and plan your leisure and work schedule accordingly. After all, just because it's a work trip, doesn't mean you can't sit back and relax for a few hours.

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