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The rise of bleisure stays: a growing travel trend

  • September 9, 2024
  • Robert

In recent years, bleisure travel has gained significant attention as more professionals seek to combine work and leisure during their trips. But what is bleisure, and why has it become such a popular way to travel?

What is bleisure?

Bleisure refers to the practice of extending a business trip for personal leisure. Rather than travelling solely for work, many professionals now add a few extra days to explore the city, enjoy downtime, or simply make the most of their time away from home. This blend of business and leisure offers a refreshing way to balance professional obligations with personal experiences.

Why is bleisure trending?

The rise of remote working and more flexible schedules has played a key role in the growing popularity of bleisure travel. Professionals now have the freedom to work from different locations, making it easier to extend business trips and explore the destinations they visit. For instance, someone attending a conference in London might stay on for the weekend to enjoy the city’s famous landmarks.

After a period of restricted travel, many people are also looking for ways to maximise their time away, even on business trips. Most key cities offer a mix of business opportunities and leisure activities, making them prime destinations for bleisure travellers.

Accommodation considerations for bleisure

For bleisure travellers, finding the right accommodation can make a significant difference. Many professionals opt for flexible accommodation that allows them to balance work and relaxation. Serviced apartments, for example, provide a workspace alongside the comforts of home, making it easier to work productively while enjoying the destination in their downtime.

Top cities for bleisure travel

Some cities are particularly appealing for bleisure due to their combination of professional hubs and abundant leisure options:

London: As a global business centre, London attracts countless professionals for work-related travel. Outside of office hours, visitors can explore iconic attractions such as the British Museum, Tower Bridge, and lively shopping districts. For those extending their stay, serviced apartments in London may offer a suitable option, combining a workspace with the comforts of home.

Paris: Known for its rich social scene, Paris is another top destination for bleisure. Business travellers may be drawn to the city for its conferences and events, but many extend their trips to enjoy the art, architecture, and famous cuisine. Choosing accommodation that suits both business and leisure needs, such as serviced apartments or aparthotels in Paris, can make it easier to transition between work and relaxation.

Zurich: As a leading financial hub, Zurich regularly hosts business professionals. However, its picturesque lake, stunning views, and proximity to the Alps make it a popular choice for those combining work with relaxation. Accommodation options like serviced apartments in Zurich are available for travellers looking to stay a little longer and enjoy the city.

In conclusion, as bleisure continues to grow in popularity, professionals are increasingly taking advantage of work trips to explore the cities they visit. Whether in London, Paris, Zurich, or elsewhere, a well-planned stay can make the most of both work and leisure time.

Feature image by Porapak Apichodilok from Pexels.

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Robert

Robert has worked in travel for over 35 years, running tour operators in Pakistan, Italy & the UK, writing guide books and articles and running a conservation charity that fights species extinction and habitat loss worldwide. He's trekked coast to coast across Borneo, climbed to 6,500 metres in the Himalayas, travelled the the length of the Silk Road and been chased out of a bar in Lesotho by a Warthog.

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