How to Choose Where to Stay Your First Night in a New City
Book accommodation within 30 minutes of your arrival point (airport/station) for your first night, then move to your preferred neighborhood the next day. This eliminates navigation stress when you're jet-lagged and unfamiliar with local transport.
- Map your arrival point. Identify exactly where you're landing or arriving - which airport, train station, or bus terminal. Check if there are multiple terminals or stations in the city.
- Find the transport hub. Research the main transport connection from your arrival point to the city center. Note the last departure times - many airport trains stop running around midnight.
- Draw a 30-minute radius. Use Google Maps to identify neighborhoods within 30 minutes of your arrival point. Include both direct transport and one connection maximum.
- Book one night only. Reserve accommodation in this radius for your first night only. Choose somewhere with 24-hour check-in or clear late arrival instructions.
- Plan your move. Book your preferred neighborhood accommodation starting from night two. Plan to move during daylight hours when you're alert and oriented.
- Should I book both nights before traveling?
- Yes, book both your first-night base and your preferred accommodation before departure. You don't want to search for places while jet-lagged.
- What if my preferred neighborhood is close to the airport?
- Skip the base strategy if your ideal area is already within 30 minutes of arrival. Just book there directly for your entire stay.
- Is this worth the extra cost?
- Absolutely. The cost of one potentially more expensive night is minimal compared to the stress and mistakes you avoid when exhausted and disoriented.
- What about ride-sharing to my final destination?
- Fine if you arrive during daylight and normal hours. After 9pm or long-haul flights, stick to the base strategy - your decision-making is compromised when tired.