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30 hotel chains every traveler should know

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Courtesy of Ibis Hotels

The Ibis hotel chain has 919 outposts around the world, including this one in Casablanca, Morocco.

By Sandra Ramani, Budget Travel
Whether you favor basic, no-frills bargain hotels or accommodations with a happy balance of perks and price, you’ve probably already found a hotel chain or two that suits your needs — at least here in the States.

But what happens when you travel abroad? We searched far and wide for the foreign hotel chains locals rely on most, from Mexico City to Moscow, compiling them all in this international cheat sheet to a good, cheap night’s sleep (almost) anywhere on Earth. Among our search criteria, consistency was key — we prioritized chains with reliable standards of service, cleanliness, and amenities (since you can’t always trust hotel ratings abroad, and filtered out those with erratic pricing or less-than-desirable locations. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be some (pleasant) surprises in the mix — many of our bargain picks also include indulgent extras like monsoon showers, on-site spas and design-mag-worthy interiors.

Slideshow. See these dependable hotel chains around the globe

Best Worldwide:

NH Hotels
Started in Pamplona, Spain in 1978, NH has grown to become one of the top 20 largest chains in the world, with more than 400 properties in 26 countries, from Andorra to Uruguay (most are concentrated in Europe and South America). The look varies from one hotel to the next, but many are set in historic buildings with original architectural details and filled with stylish, modern furnishings: solid, neutral-hued linens on the bed and abstract art on the walls. NH also often has several hotels in the same destination, so it’s worth it to check out all your options for the best rate and location. Sample rates:from $120 at the Hotel NH Musica, Amsterdam; from $114 at the Hotel NH Anglo American, Florence; from $143 at the Hotel NH Tango, Buenos Aires. nh-hotels.com
Properties: 400-plus
Average size: Medium
Typical location: All

Ibis
Sure, the hotels may be cookie-cutter (furniture is of the basic, blond-wood variety) and the locations aren’t exactly thrilling (most properties are near business districts and airports), but the brand definitely has a lock on convenience, thanks to 24-hour snack bars, WiFi and often on-site parking. All 900-plus outposts, from continental Europe to Asia, Africa, South America, the Middle East and Australia, also serve locally-influenced breakfast buffets (say, crepes in France, or tropical fruits in Brazil).Sample rates: from $100 at the Ibis Praha Old Town Hotel in Prague; from $117 at the Ibis Antananarivo Ankorondrano in Madagascar; from $94 at the Ibis Buenos Aires Obelisco in Argentina. ibishotel.com
Properties: 919
Average size: Large
Typical location: Transit hubs

Mercure
Most of Mercure’s 725 hotels (across 49 countries) are in Europe, with the remainder in Australia, South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.The three- and four-star properties include both business-friendly city spots and resorts — the latter of which are more likely to incorporate vernacular design elements such as thatched-roof cottages at a Bali resort or a hammam at a Morocco hotel. All have on-site restaurants, and most offer packages with conveniences such as breakfast and Internet access. Sample rates: from $104 at the Mercure Montpellier Centre in France; from $63 at the Mercure Resort Sanur in Bali; from $66 at the Mercure Ouarzazate in Morocco. mercure.com
Properties: 725
Average size: Medium
Typical location: All

TRYP by Wyndham Hotels
A boutique brand from the Wyndham group, TRYP aims for the spot where form and function overlap, providing urban adventurers with 21st-century amenities (WiFi, fitness centers, flat-screen TVs), a streamlined aesthetic (neutral color palettes, hardwood floors), and legitimate social scenes (on-site bars and active lobbies designed for mingling). Spain, Germany, Portugal and Brazil have the most properties now, but there are one-offs in Europe, South America, Canada and the U.S.Sample rates: from $79 at the TRYP Valencia Azafata in Spain; from $99 at the TRYP San Jose Sabana Hotel in Costa Rica; from $90 at the TRYP Berlin in Germany. tryphotels.com
Properties: 91
Average size: Large
Typical location: City center

Room Mate Hotels
A spunky upstart based in Spain, Room Mate’s outposts in Buenos Aires, Mexico, NYC and Miami cater to a nightlife-loving crowd: Most are located in hip, culture-centric neighborhoods, each one has live DJ-spun music, and hearty buffet breakfasts are served until noon daily. The décor is playfully avant-garde and picks up on motifs that reference some aspect of the destination. (In Mexico City, a pair of cartoonish white cacti stands in front of a colorful mural of ceramic fish scales, while the Granada hotel skews moodier and more elegant.) Bonus: The bathrooms are typical

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