What is the room service charge in the UK?


What is the room service charge in the UK? In the UK (and especially in London), it looks like hotels are increasingly adding a “discretionary service charge” to the room rate, which ranges anywhere from 3-12.5%, but is most commonly 5%.


Do you tip on top of a 20% service fee?

Should I tip on top of a service charge? In most cases, the answer is yes. Since a service charge is not guaranteed to go to the server themselves, leaving a tip is a great way to thank your waiter for their hospitality.


Is it OK not to tip for bad service?

If you receive poor service at a restaurant definitely address it with the employee and with the manager, if appropriate. Please don't let it result in a less than 18 percent tip.”


Do British hotels charge per person?

Now in big city hotels - it is most often per room. But in smaller places it is pretty much 50/50 - some per room, some per person double occupancy. As others have noted, it is the smaller properties (family owned, out of the way types) that will charge per person.


Do you tip in London hotels?

Unless the waiter or porter is laying the table and setting the dishes out for you, you don't have to tip for room service. In mid-range and chain hotels, you can simply take the tray and say thank you. In 5-star hotels, though, guests often hand over one or two pounds at the door.


Do you tip in the UK for dinner?

When dining out, a service charge of 12-15 percent may be added to your bill, but the practice is not universal in U.K. restaurants. If you see the service charge on your bill, there's no need to tip. If there's no service charge, tipping at 10 percent is the standard. At pubs, you're not expected to tip.


Why do hotels charge so much for room service?

The cost of room service is, at the end of the day, the cost of convenience. It simply costs more to have food brought to your room than it would if you went to the food, he says. The main tip that hotel staff has for guests looking to keep their costs down is to head downstairs to dine at the hotel's restaurant.


How much should I leave for room service?

Double check your bill to see whether you were charged or not. You also don't need to tip again when someone comes to collect your tray. Recommended tip for room service: 15 to 20% of your total food bill.


Do you tip housekeeping in London?

Although tipping the chambermaid isn't common, you can leave a token amount if you think the room cleaning service has been outstanding. You may wish to tip the concierge for various tasks or services. If the concierge hails you a taxi on a wet day, for example, £2 is sufficient.


Do you tip taxi drivers in England?

It is not a requirement to tip in taxis, but it is customary to round up to the nearest pound on metered taxi journeys, more as a convenience to both passenger and driver than as a tip. On an airport journey in a booked minicab you might wish to tip two or three pounds if the driver helps with your luggage.


Is it rude not to tip UK?

Unlike some countries you do not have to tip in the UK. However, there are some unsaid social rules about leaving a tip. For example, if you take a taxi it is normal practice to round up the fare to the nearest pound.