As the most basic option, 1 star hotel rooms are often on the smaller size. The average 1 star room can be anything between 150-300 square feet (14 – 28 square metres).
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In general, rooms in budget and mid-range hotels tend to be smaller, with standard rooms ranging from 100 to 250 square feet (9 to 23 square meters). Luxury hotels and resorts may have larger rooms, ranging from 300 to 600 square feet (28 to 56 square meters) or more.
Picture a room, with a square floor that is 16 feet by 16 feet. The area of this floor is 256 square feet, or slightly larger than your area of 250 square feet. (This is very close to 5 meters by 5 meters). But if you want an exact answer, imagine a nearly square floor that is 16 feet long and 15 feet 7.5 inches wide.
What is a Standard room in a hotel? A standard hotel room is a hotel room designed for two guests with one double or queen bed. Standard rooms can vary in size and amenities, but they usually include basic amenities such as a TV, a desk, and Wi-Fi.
What is basic vs standard room? Almost all accommodations feature a Standard Room with an ensuite bathroom, but a few offer a private bathroom outside of the room. Either way, your party will be the only ones using that bathroom when you book a Standard Room. A Basic Room is one without its own bathroom.
Any establishment with 0 – 25 guest rooms can be considered a small hotel. As you may recall from earlier in this article, one star hotels usually fit into the 'small' category. However, you could equally have a luxury boutique hotel that is technically considered small in size.
Etymology. The word hotel is derived from the French hôtel (coming from the same origin as hospital), which referred to a French version of a building seeing frequent visitors, and providing care, rather than a place offering accommodation.