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How big is a micro hotel?

Defining Micro Hotels Micro hotels are typically defined as hotels that have rooms that are less than 150 square feet in size. These rooms are designed to maximize space and provide guests with everything they need for a comfortable stay, including a bed, a desk, a bathroom, and often a small kitchenette.



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A micro hotel is a lodging facility that incorporates high quality furnishings and amenities in a room with half the square footage of a typical hotel room.

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A micro hotel is a lodging facility that incorporates high quality furnishings and amenities in a room with half the square footage of a typical hotel room. These small but fully functional rooms are an affordable option for budget-conscious leisure and business travellers in high-density urban areas.

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Smaller in size Boutique hotels are usually small in size, anywhere around 10 to 100 rooms (max 150 rooms). Plus, there are also suites available on the property. Also, they are usually more intimate compared to other hotels, making its service more personal than ever.

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Inns. An inn is usually much smaller than a standard or chain hotel. Often individually or family-owned, inns tend to offer a cozy, homey feel for their guests. Typically offering fewer in-room amenities than a larger hotel chain, you may find in-room coffee, Wi-Fi, or small breakfast options available at an inn.

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Small hotels that have a high RevPAR and profit margin generally have a better ROI than those with lower numbers. Small hotels that have a high ROI are able to invest in improvements to the hotel, such as renovations or new amenities, which in turn can further improve their ROI.

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Size classifications can vary by region so you might see different definitions, but at a basic level: small hotels have up to 25 guest rooms. medium hotels have between 26 and 300 guest rooms. large hotels have 300-plus guest rooms.

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Micro hotels are a great option for anyone who needs to spend the night next to an airport thanks to an early flight. You'll have a comfortable, convenient room — and no superfluous space.

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Micro hotels are an example of minimalist living, a trend that focuses on utilizing smaller areas proficiently. They provide rooms with smart designs by making use of the space efficiently.

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Micro hotel rooms bring together the smaller, functional rooms of European hotels and the sleek elegance you would expect of a luxury boutique-style hotel, with minimalist decor and unique style. Many micro hotels offer some type of dining option, even if it's a simple kiosk in the “living room style” lobby.

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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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Rooms often receive the highest return on investment since the overhead costs are the lowest. Because rooms generate a high amount of revenue, it's essential that hospitality organizations don't leave important decisions like pricing to spreadsheets and manual information inputs.

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With fewer rooms, guests at small resorts may have less privacy, as public spaces and common areas are likely to be more crowded. Small resorts often charge higher rates due to the personalized experience they offer, and because they have fewer guests to spread the cost of operation over.

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