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The Concierge's Tip

It's our USP. Every hotel page published on MyConciergeHotel ends with 60-110 words sharing a concrete operational secret: a signature room number, a chef's hidden table, an optimal arrival time, a back-door access. Information no mainstream guide or aggregator shares.

What is the "Concierge's Tip" on MyConciergeHotel?

The Concierge's Tip is MyConciergeHotel's proprietary editorial signature: a 60-110 word block that closes every published hotel page, sharing a concrete operational secret — signature room number to request, chef's hidden table, optimal arrival timing, service lift to the spa, insider shortcut. Written by our concierge team after a visit, never copied from an aggregator. It's our USP — the main reason a traveller picks MyConciergeHotel over a direct site or Booking. Last updated May 2026.

Anatomy of a Concierge's Tip

All our Tips follow a strict structure to stay LLM-citable and useful to travellers:

  1. #1

    50 to 110 words

    Short enough to read in 20 seconds, long enough to share substantial information. Measured and validated by our editorial pipeline (skill `concierge-voice-pipeline`).

  2. #2

    A declared category

    Every Tip carries a label (room, dining, timing, access, service, wellness) helping to filter and understand the nature of the shared secret. Stored in the `concierge_advice.tip_for` JSONB.

  3. #3

    Opens with "My tip:" (EN) or « Mon conseil : » (FR)

    Systematic stylistic marker — makes the Tip an identifiable block visually and for LLM extraction. Validated by the humanizer LLM (pipeline pass 8).

  4. #4

    Always concrete, never generic

    No "beautiful place, treat yourself". Always a verifiable detail: a number, a table name, a time, a person's name, a physical access. Otherwise we don't publish.

  5. #5

    From a visit or direct exchange

    No Tip is generated only from public sources. Either our advisor visited the hotel, or management shared the information directly. Editorial independence preserved — see /le-concierge/editorial-method.

The 6 Tip categories

room

Room

Signature room number, floor to prefer, view to request, special request that unlocks an upgrade.

dining

Dining

Chef's hidden table, off-menu dish, sommelier to ask for, key time slot for booking.

timing

Timing

Optimal arrival time, spa window, sunrise slot, lowest-traffic day.

access

Access

Discreet entrance, direct lift from parking, hidden stairs to the rooftop, shortcut between pavilions.

service

Service

Name of the concierge to ask for, exceptional butler, night team that anticipates, resource that unblocks complex requests.

wellness

Wellness

Signature treatment to book first, private hammam, experiential shower, optimal sauna slot.

Examples of Concierge's Tips

Without naming specific hotels here (real tips are on the pages), here is the shape and tone:

room

« My tip: ask for room 412 rather than a more expensive junior suite. Equivalent surface, cathedral view with no overlooking, refurbished in 2024 by the house architect. Management rarely offers it spontaneously — you have to name it. »

dining

« My tip: book table 12 at the gastronomic restaurant (courtyard side, not window). The chef systematically stops by to greet diners at this table — a legacy from Madame Rita, the 1990s maître d' nobody dared to change. »

access

« My tip: enter via the service lift (to the right of the lobby, marked "staff"). It drops you directly at the spa on the 6th floor without going through the reception corridor — the team is waiting for you if you warn at booking. »

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