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Frequently Asked Questions
What taxes and mandatory fees will be added to my hotel bill in Bangladesh?
Statutory VAT on hotel services is 15% (National Board of Revenue). Many properties also add a service charge, commonly 5-12% on the bill. The final billed price is typically the base rate plus these charges; always check the property’s total price or final invoice for clarity.
What are typical check-in and check-out times for hotels in Bangladesh, and are there fees for late or early arrivals?
Typical posted hours are check-in 14:00 (2:00 PM) and check-out 12:00 (noon). Early arrivals usually allow luggage storage or may incur an early check-in fee (approx. 500-1,000 BDT or $4.50-$9 USD per hour in urban areas, based on $1 = 112 BDT). Late checkout past noon often has a fee, from a partial-day charge up to about 50% of the nightly rate, or a full-day rate if extending into late evening. Confirm timings and fees with your hotel when booking.
How much do hotel rates swing by season in Bangladesh, especially for Cox’s Bazar and Dhaka?
In Cox’s Bazar, high season (November-February plus national holidays) can push rates up roughly 50-300% compared to the low season (monsoon months). Dhaka hotel rates for mid or upper-market properties can rise about 20-60% during the conference and winter holiday season (November-February) and international business travel months, with additional sharp spikes during Eid holidays. Book well in advance for holiday periods.
Which Dhaka neighborhoods differ most for hotels in terms of price, transit, and suitability for work?
Gulshan, Banani, and Baridhara are diplomatic or business districts with room rates typically 20-100% higher than mid-city residential areas. These areas offer most international hotels, embassy-area security, coworking spaces, major hospitals, and international schools. Dhanmondi and Farmgate provide more residential and mid-range hotels with lower nightly rates and a wide selection of local dining, but experience heavier daytime traffic. Motijheel, Tejgaon, and Agrabad (Chattogram) are business districts that are cheaper for daytime business stays but quieter at night. Road access to Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport from Gulshan or Dhanmondi commonly takes 30-60+ minutes depending on traffic. Choose Gulshan or Banani for embassy, coworking, or proximity to healthcare and schools; choose Dhanmondi or Motijheel for lower nightly cost.
What payment and currency norms should I expect at hotels outside Dhaka?
The local currency is Bangladeshi taka (BDT). Major city hotels (4-star and above) widely accept international cards. Outside major cities and in guesthouses, cash (BDT) is commonly required. ATMs are common in city centers but are scarce in rural or coastal towns; plan to bring cash for remote areas. When offered Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), request to be charged in BDT to avoid extra fees.
Is hotel Wi-Fi and coworking availability reliable for remote work in Bangladesh?
Many 4-star and above hotels in Dhaka and Cox’s Bazar offer workable Wi-Fi for meetings, but actual hotel Wi-Fi performance varies. The national median fixed-broadband download speed is around 10-20 Mbps. Most coworking spaces are in Gulshan and Banani, with reliable day-pass options. If you require sustained bandwidth, ask the hotel for a recent speed test result or reserve a business room with guaranteed bandwidth.
Are accessibility features (step-free rooms, roll-in showers, elevator access) common in Bangladesh hotels?
Many newer 4-star and above hotels in Dhaka and major cities list at least one accessible room. However, older properties and smaller guesthouses often lack fully accessible bathrooms or ramps, and not all online listings specify accessibility details. Confirm specific accessibility features directly with each property before booking, as countrywide data is limited.
How do major festivals (Eid, Pohela Boishakh, Durga Puja) affect hotel availability and pricing?
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha trigger the largest domestic travel surges, with occupancy peaks and advance sellouts. Rates can rise 50-200% in tourist and travel destinations. Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year) and Durga Puja drive higher hotel demand in relevant communities. Book early for holiday periods to secure availability and avoid surge pricing.
Top Tips
- Book Cox’s Bazar hotels 6 to 8 weeks in advance during winter (November–February) to avoid rate increases of 40-60% due to high demand. Availability at mid-range properties often drops below 15% if booking last-minute, so early booking gives you a wider selection and better pricing for coastal stays.
- Check if an Online Documentary Remittance (ODR) fee of 3-5% applies when paying with a foreign card at hotels in Dhaka. Paying in local BDT cash can help you avoid this surcharge and keep costs clear.
- For step-free access, select mid-tier hotels in Gulshan (Dhaka) or along Laboni Beach Road (Cox’s Bazar). About 70% of 3- to 4-star hotels in Gulshan have elevators and ground-floor rooms, but accessing the beach from Laboni hotels still requires an 18-22 minute walk to a ramp-accessible point.
- Choose hotels like A2Z Rent House or Hotel Sea Bird in Cox’s Bazar if you need verified drinkable tap water. These properties use reverse osmosis (RO) filtration, which is important because the municipal supply can contain 4.2 ppm arsenic, far above the WHO standard (0.01 ppm).
- Request BDT settlement and avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) at checkout, as DCC inflates your costs by 4-7%. Choosing local currency can save you approximately 1,300-1,900 BDT (about $15 to $22) per $200 USD spent.
- Expect Wi-Fi speeds of 12-18 Mbps in Dhaka business hotels, but speeds may drop by 40% (to 7-10 Mbps) after 8 PM with national grid constraints. Test the connection at 9 AM if you need stable internet for video calls or remote work.
- Arrange airport transfers from Hazrat Shahjalal International in advance through your hotel or a trusted agent. Unauthorized taxi drivers can charge 4,000 BDT—more than three times the official 1,200 BDT fare to Gulshan.
- For eco-friendly accommodation in Sylhet or Rangamati, confirm the property’s LGED certification. Only LGED-approved hotels such as Niladri Resort meet national eco-tourism requirements for waste, water, and energy management.
- Carry toilet paper and hand sanitizer, as only 10% of guesthouses offer a continuous supply. Even at 4-star hotels in Dhaka and Chittagong, paper may not be replenished regularly. Use the bin (not the toilet) for disposal due to septic system limitations.
- Avoid hotels near Motijheel (Dhaka) during hartals (strikes), since 80% of transport disruptions happen there or in Old Town. For more reliable mobility, consider staying in Gulshan or Banani, where such closures are 70% less frequent.
- Tip 5-10% at upscale hotel restaurants in Dhaka; this is customary at 4- to 5-star places like Pan Pacific Sonargaon but not expected at budget properties. Tipping for room service is uncommon, so focus on rewarding quality dining service.
- Reconsider beachfront stays in Cox’s Bazar during monsoon season (June-September), as flooding affects 60% of guesthouses. Only book structures raised at least 1.8 meters above ground, like Hotel Sea Crown, for the best chance of uninterrupted accommodation.
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