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Do hotel rooms have living rooms?

Whereas standard hotel rooms are typically separated into two main areas (bedroom & bathroom), standard suites usually include a separate living space. 2. Junior suites. These are typically smaller versions of standard suites.



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Hotel room vs hotel suite You get a single room with one or more king, queen, full, or twin beds, a work desk, a bathroom, and maybe a closet, a TV, and a dresser. A suite is a much larger accommodation. It usually has an attached bathroom, a living area, and most times, includes a dining area as well.

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Is It Possible to Live at a Hotel? Absolutely! While most people look at hotels as something they only need when they're on vacation, it is possible to live at a hotel. Many hotel chains offer extended stay options that are designed for long-term guests.

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A standard branded hotel will have the following room types:
  • a standard room with a king bed or two doubles.
  • a deluxe standard room, with king or two doubles, larger than the standard room.
  • a mini suite or an executive room, larger than 1 or 2.
  • a suite, normally a much larger room or a one bedroom room.


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A hotel room with a kitchen is generally called an extended stay hotel. You'll find a kitchenette in other hotel settings but these smaller kitchen arrangements generally lack a stove and the ability to truly cook your own food.

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The most luxurious accommodation in a hotel is often called the presidential suite or royal suite.

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Deluxe hotel rooms. Size and price are usually the two main differences between standard and deluxe hotel rooms. Deluxe rooms are usually larger than their standard counterparts, may include a bathtub and a shower in the bathroom, and include more high-end amenities.

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Hotel Rooms by Occupancy
  • Single Room: A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds.
  • Double Room: A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds.
  • Triple Room: A room assigned to three people. May have two or more beds.
  • Quadruple Room (for 4 people): A room assigned to four people.


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A single room is intended to sleep one person and most likely has one king or queen bed in the room. Double rooms, sometimes called double-double rooms, have two separate beds.

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The short answer: living in a hotel is as expensive as you make it. It can be less expensive or more expensive than renting an apartment, depending on your standard of living and how you are able to deduct expenses. At first, living in a hotel may seem expensive.

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For people who were marginally employed in common labor jobs (from digging ditches to living in the off-season from field work or railroad construction) the only available homes were in hotel buildings disparagingly called “cheap lodging houses.” Typically, half of a city's hotel homes were in such structures.

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Synonyms of living room (noun room in house for relaxing)
  • drawing room.
  • parlor.
  • salon.
  • sitting room.
  • best room.
  • common room.
  • foreroom.
  • front room.


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A triple room has three separate single beds and can be occupied by three guest. This type of room is suitable for groups and delicates of meetings and conferences. Quad room, a quad room has four separate single beds and can accommodate four person together in a same room.

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One guest indicates to one person only which is Single Occupancy in Hotel terminology where as two guests means obviously two persons which is Double Occupancy. In Double Occupancy scenario, two persons share a single room which may have a Double bed or two single beds which is called Twin Sharing in Hotel terminology.

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Why do some people not like staying in hotels? Many people prefer the comfort and convenience of their home and don't enjoy an unfamiliar environment. They might miss their friends and family. Additionally, hotels are usually in city centres with traffic congestion and noise.

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If you stay at a hotel, you'll get more than just a room or suite to sleep in. You may also benefit from a restaurant, swimming pool, fitness center and spa. A motel, on the other hand, typically doesn't offer amenities. It is solely designed to give you a place to sleep and free of “extras.”

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Standard rooms offer basic amenities, while premium rooms offer larger beds and better views. Deluxe rooms are even larger, with more luxury features such as a separate sitting area or balcony.

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A suite is much more than just a room. It is usually a much larger expansive space with a host of amenities and luxurious additions. Instead of just a place to crash, a suite is a comfortable living space that usually involves multiple rooms designated for different functions.

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