Boutique Hotels have an individuality to them. They tend to be smaller with luxury accommodation and very good facilities. They are the sort of place you'd want to stay on a romantic city break.
Budget hotels are obviously much cheaper and aimed at those travelling on a budget. The concentrate on providing the basics and good value for money. This doesn't mean they are not clean or comfortable, though.
For a better idea check out the Berkeley and Washington from the link below.
The difference is a boutique hotel is more exclusive & private than a chain hotel.
Some names of budget hotels in Paris are: Hotel Georgette, Absolute Budget, Hotel Ecole Centrale, Hotel de la Herse d'Or, Port Royal Hotel, Welcome Hotel, Oops Hostel, Plug Inn Boutique Hostel.
Boutique hotel is a small hotel which typically has between 10 and 100 rooms in unique settings with upscale accommodations. This type of hotel is ideal for business travellers and couple travellers.
There is no such hotel known as "The Boutique Hotel" although "Boutique hotel" is a term often applied to luxury hotels. There are numerous Boutique Hotels all over New York.
After a five minute search, a Boutique Hotel Paris in the United States was not found. There are many boutique hotels in the U.S. but none called the Boutique Hotel Paris.
Most hotels that have the word "boutique" in their names in Siem Reap in Cambodia have pools. Here are a list of some of these hotels: Bunwin Boutique Hotel, Sojourn Boutique Hotel, Les Bambou Boutique Hotel and Golden Banana Boutique Hotel & Resort.
Boutique hotels in Brighton include but are not limited to 'Grey's Hotel', 'Hotel Una', 'Sea spray Boutique Hotel', 'Drakes Hotel Brighton' and 'Seattle Hotel' in Brighton Marina.
Golden Apple Boutique Hotel was created in 2004.
Green Park Boutique Hotel was created in 2004.
The Chelsea Star Hotel has a rating of three stars. It is a budget boutique hotel located in New York City and it is near many tourist attractions and is reasonably priced.
If I am not mistaken, a budget airline is an airline which offers very cheap flights from A to B. In most cases, you cannot change the flight dates. If you cannot use the ticket, you lose the money paid. Budget airlines usually serve no free food and drinks on board, there are no allocated seats, and you have to pay if you want to check in luggage. In other words, you could call it a no-frills airline or a low-cost airline, too.A boutique airline, on the other hand, would rather be the opposite of that. I see a boutique airline pretty much like a boutique hotel. A boutique hotel is a luxury hotel that does not belong to one of the big hotel chains (Hilton, Sheraton, Hyatt, etc.). It offers a very personal, almost familial service, it has a lot of local color (architecture, furniture, etc.) and the employees are locals and no cheap laborers. Following that idea, a boutique airline could be a small luxury airline (perhaps with an all-business-class cabin layout) that has only a handful of planes, is not a member of one of the big alliances and offers its passengers a high-quality product with a lot of love for detail which huge airlines usually have not.
This is how you say it... boutique hôtel écologique.