For those who frequently travel, you must be familiar with staying in hotels. Each hotel offers different types of rooms which come in various names and types. Let's explore the common types of hotel rooms:
For those who frequently travel, you must be familiar with staying in hotels. Each hotel offers different types of rooms which come in various names and types. Let's explore the common types of hotel rooms:
1.Standard Room: The smallest and most basic room. It typically includes essential amenities such as a TV, fan, or air conditioning, and a bed.
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2.Superior Room: Larger than a standard room, with possibly additional amenities.
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3. Deluxe Room: Slightly more luxurious, beautifully decorated, with a larger bed and comprehensive amenities.
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4.Suite Room: Spacious with distinct living areas, better furniture, and more amenities. It's ideal for couples or families seeking comfort and convenience.
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Thank you for the picture for IR-ON hotel
Additionally, some hotels do offer special rooms such as
5.Honeymoon Room: Specifically designed for couples, often with a large bed, romantic decoration, or special services.
6.Family Room: Suitable for families, typically accommodating around four people with a mix of large and single beds. For larger families, there's the option of a Grand Family Suite with additional large beds.
Apart from these, large chain hotels may offer exclusive room types tailored to their core competency or policies.
7.Adjoining/Adjacent Room: Two rooms side by side without an interconnecting door.
8.Connecting Room: Two rooms with a connecting door, suitable for families or groups of friends.
9.Smoking/Non-Smoking Room: Clearly designated rooms for smokers and non-smokers.
10.Cabana: Ground-level rooms near a pool or beach.
11.Duplex: two-story accommodation, typically featuring a living room and kitchen on one floor and a bedroom on the other. These rooms are usually over 100 square meters in size and come fully equipped with amenities, suitably for large families
12.Studio: Condo-like rooms with clearly defined spaces, including a separate living area from the bedroom and a small kitchenette for in-room cooking.