06/16/2022 • 4 min

One of the hardest parts about traveling for work is sticking to a nutritious diet. Between the stress of being on the go and staying in an unfamiliar place, it’s easy to falter from a healthy eating plan. Fortunately, a few tips and tricks can help get your day started right, whether you’re dining in your guest room or enjoying a hotel breakfast buffet.
Hotel restaurants offer a lot of high-calorie dishes, but you don’t have to skip breakfast to be health conscious while traveling. You can get just as much satisfaction from a veggie omelet – hold the cheese – with wholewheat toast on the side. Or you can have a go at making your own delicious, protein-packed breakfast sandwich from scrambled eggs and an English muffin.
If buckwheat pancakes or waffles are on the menu, get them with fresh strawberries instead of butter and syrup. You could also opt for dishes like avocado toast or hash browns topped with peppers, mushrooms and onions.
Many hotel restaurants also offer nutritious breakfast-in-a-bowl selections like Greek yogurt and muesli, the perfect way to start the day.
Although a complimentary breakfast buffet might be easy on the wallet, it's not always easy on your waistline. Luckily, most buffets have at least a few healthy choices.
Look for good sources of protein like eggs and yogurt, and supplement with fresh fruit. Almost all buffets serve oatmeal, and you can make it tastier with a small packet of dried fruit and nuts. Trade a muffin or a pastry for whole-grain toast and peanut butter and top it with sliced banana if available.
To get the same amount of nutrients with less concentrated sugar, always choose whole fruit over fruit juice. Try to stir a little cinnamon and stevia into your cup of Joe instead of flavored creamers.

It might the case that your hotel breakfast buffet serves nothing but pancakes, sausage and other high-calorie, high-fat foods. If so, borrow a plate and utensils and whip up a healthier meal in your guest room.
For cook-free, no-refrigeration-needed fare, hit the grocery store for oranges, apples and bananas. Pack a little more substance into your morning meal with granola bars, whole-grain bagels and trail mix.
If your room offers amenities like a coffee maker, mini-fridge and microwave, then the sky is the limit for a healthy, delicious breakfast.
Use your microwave to prepare turkey bacon. Next, cook hard-boiled eggs with your coffee maker by submerging them in brewed water and letting them sit for 10 to 12 minutes. For another breakfast or healthy snack option, stock your mini-fridge with single-serve containers of Greek yogurt.

Some hotels don't offer breakfast, so you may have to settle for the convenience store in the lobby or around the corner. No problem. Kick start your day with string cheese. Typically under 100 calories, this protein-rich, fun-to-eat food makes a great option for breakfast.
To add healthy fats and carbs to the mix, choose whole-grain cereal cups, fresh fruit if available, or single-serve packets of pistachios, almonds or cashews. To satisfy a sweet tooth, opt for fig cookies – a healthier alternative to sugary doughnuts and cinnamon rolls.
When it comes to breakfast beverages, sip vegetable juice rather than orange or apple juice and trade high-calorie coffee drinks for plain black coffee or green tea.
Nutritious eating isn't impossible when you're traveling for business. Follow these tips and tricks for the best hotel breakfast options to suit a healthy lifestyle. Don't forget to share your creative ideas with us on Twitter.
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