Whomever downvoted this, can you explain what's so bad about looking at a map before you go to directions unknown? Maps are simple to use AND provide useful information. There's no reason not to use a map.
It wasn't me, but at a guess I'd say, irrelevance to the subject of the post. Which is not about how to find a hotel.
Related to: Half-assing it with everything you've got; Wasted motion; Say it Loud.
Once upon a time (true story), I was on my way to a hotel in a new city. I knew the hotel was many miles down this long, branchless road. So I drove for a long while.
After a while, I began to worry I had passed the hotel.
So, instead of proceeding at 60 miles per hour the way I had been, I continued in the same direction for several more minutes at 30 miles per hour, wondering if I should keep going or turn around.