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What is a 5 star hotel mean?

5 Star Hotel Criteria All-in-all, consistently flawless excellence is the expectation. Standalone concierge staff available at least 16 hours a day. A high staff-to-room ratio—ideally above 2.5. Multilingual staff. 24-hour reception, room service, valet parking, butler, doorman.



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With a five-star hotel, you're going to get a little more. Expedia states that amenities at their five-star hotels include gourmet dining, luxury spas, and full-service health clubs with lavish locker rooms. The hotel staff is polished, always available, and will address guests by name.

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Hotel star ratings are an internationally-accepted indicator of a hotel's quality, cleanliness and standards. The higher the star rating the more you can expect from the hotel, with one star hotels offering a no frills stay and a five star hotel providing a high-end luxury experience.

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A seven-star hotel exceeds even the luxury and premium service required to attain a five-star rating from an official body. These hotels offer something above and beyond a five-star experience, catering to a highly wealthy clientele.

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Burj Al Arab the world's only 10 star hotel - Picture of Burj Al Arab, Dubai - Tripadvisor.

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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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Many hotels offer luxurious rooms, fine dining, beautiful décor and world-class amenities, but what sets the five-star hotel apart from the rest is their ability to anticipate the needs of their guests, and the unwavering commitment of their staff and management to deliver personalized, exceptional service – every time ...

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Do hotel stars still matter? They do, according to Tim Hentschel, CEO of the travel technology company HotelPlanner. We actually find star ratings are quite valuable to our customers, he said. When you go in to pick your [hotel] dates …

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Some hotels have been advertised as seven star hotels. The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, opened in 1998 with a butler for every room, was the first hotel widely described as a seven-star property.

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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.

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1-Star Rating: The Bare Necessities A one-star hotel is simply a place to rest your head for the night. Generally owned by a sole proprietor, these hotels offer modest rooms with nothing more than a bed and bathroom. There are no restaurants on-site, but there should be one within walking distance of the hotel.

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A 1-star hotel is the lowest hotel rating given by guides like the Forbes Travel Guide. Hotels of this kind offer the absolute basics: a room with a bed, a bathroom, and very little else. There will not be additional amenities on-site, meaning you cannot visit the hotel restaurant.

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Study: 3-star hotels are cleaner than 4- and 5- star properties (and you'll still never use that desk again) The next time you're at a high-dollar hotel, you might think twice about eating the mint that was left on your pillow. Or even touching your pillow. Or touching anything in the room.

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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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