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What are the classification systems for hotels?

Hotels are classified based on several factors such as size, target market, location, available facilities, the level and type of service, affiliation, and ownership. Apart from these parameters, hotels can also be rated according to the Crown, Star, or Diamond system, which depend on their geographic location.



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Hotels are classified according to the hotel size, location, target markets, levels of service, facilities provided, number of rooms, ownership and affiliation etc. Besides these classifications hotels are often classified with the Star, Diamond or Crown system, depending on geographic location.

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The hotel level of service classification can be broken up into three main categories: luxury, mid range and budget.

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Types of Resorts. There are four primary categories of resorts: golf resorts & beach resorts, island resorts & lake resorts, mountain resorts & ski resorts, and spa resorts.

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The hospitality industry is vast and can be broken down into separate sectors. The top four sectors consist of; 'Food and Beverage', 'Accommodation', 'Travel and Tourism' and 'Entertainment and Recreation'.

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Category 4 hotels are in the middle of the award chart and go for between 12,000 and 18,000 points for a standard room.

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Category 5 is a sweet spot in Bonvoy's award chart as it can range from business hotels to luxury hotels across the globe. You can easily find an EDITION, Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, W, and JW Marriott property in category 5.

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4-Star Rating: Upscale Comfort Also known as superior hotels, four-star hotels are large, upscale establishments, fully staffed, and complete with tons of extras. The spacious rooms are beautifully designed with premium furnishings and include luxurious touches like lavish bedding and fine bath products.

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Hotels can receive a rating of 1 to 5 stars, with 1 being the most basic and 5 being the most extravagant. However, a universal hotel star ranking system does not exist, so you can find the same hotel rated differently depending on which website you visit.

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Officially there is no classification for 7-star hotels and the term 7-Star Hotel has often been rather described as a marketing stunt than a hotel classification or rating, as it is not appointed by a specific institution according to openly agreed on criteria.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: officially, there is only one 7-star hotel in the world, which is the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. However, a few other hotels unofficially claim this prestigious title too.

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Star system in hotel categorization. Hotel rating is based on a scale of 1-5 stars, 5 stars means the highest level of services, 1 star means the lowest/poor standard. Five-star system helps to classify hotels according to their quality and makes that it is easier to compare them.

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You can be certain that a four-star hotel offers elevators, room service, private baths, cable TV, Internet, air conditioning and so forth. But it doesn't say anything about the room decor, the hotel's location or the helpfulness of the staff. A four-star hotel may be far less charming than a two-star hotel.

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Zero star hotel' has no walls or ceiling CLOSE. A suite in the “Null Stern Hotel,” which translates to “zero star hotel” in Switzerland.

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Types of Resorts. There are four primary categories of resorts: golf resorts & beach resorts, island resorts & lake resorts, mountain resorts & ski resorts, and spa resorts.

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4-Star Rating: Upscale Comfort Four-star hotels offer loads of special services and amenities, including concierge services, fine dining, multiple pools, and hot tubs, high-class fitness centers, bellhops, room service, valet parking, day spas, limousine services, and an array of special suites.

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Three-Star: Three-star hotels ordinarily have some unique amenities and provide quality service. Four-Star: Four-star hotels are often noted for their upscale quality and extraordinary comfort. Five-Star: A five-star property provides flawless guest services in a state-of-the-art facility.

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The Five Kinds of All-Inclusive Resort Vacations
  • Resort Style #1. Quiet and Private Beach Vacation. Your life is busy enough as it is. ...
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