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What is considered a standard room?

It is a type of single room, which has a king-size bed, or as two beds — this room is decorated with two queen-size beds. A standard room includes all kinds of basic facilities such as a table, chair, desk, cupboard, dressing table, DVD player, television, telephone, coffee maker and a private bathroom.



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Hotel Room Types Standard Room: In a standard room, you'll have either two fulls, two queens or one king. Standard rooms have a bathroom and perhaps some other simple furniture, like a desk, a chair, a dresser, and a TV. Aside from the bathroom, everything is in one room.

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Basic rooms are also compact but slightly larger than a budget, with a window that provides a limited view. Standard rooms are more spacious and offer a city view for example. In so far as budget, basic and standard rooms are compact so are the bathroom facilities.

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Good Morning Greg G, Room Only means that there are no added inclusions, such as breakfast, spa treatments etc. The rate is also exclusive of taxes.

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A double in the United States is two beds pushed together, while a double in Europe is one large bed. So, if you ask for a double in the United States, you will probably get two beds, but if you ask for a double in Europe, you will get one large bed.

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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.

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The two most common types of hotel rooms are: Standard Room: In a standard room, you'll have either two fulls, two queens or one king. Standard rooms have a bathroom and perhaps some other simple furniture, like a desk, a chair, a dresser, and a TV. Aside from the bathroom, everything is in one room.

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While the specific layout can vary between hotels, most standard rooms feature a sleeping area with the bed(s), a small work desk or table, a seating area with a chair or two, and a bathroom. The sleeping area is typically positioned near the entrance, allowing guests easy access to the bed(s) upon entering the room.

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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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The executive suite is much larger with a living area that is separate from the bed and bathroom. It usually has a couch and love seat along with coffee tables and sometimes chaise lounge.

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Double rooms, sometimes called double-double rooms, have two separate beds.

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

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A standard hotel room typically has an en-suite bathroom with a toilet, sink, shower, or bathtub. Guests can also expect complimentary toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, and towels. Some hotels may even provide amenities like a hairdryer or a magnifying mirror.

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The beds in a double room are usually two single beds pushed together, but they can also be one large bed (a queen or king size). In the United Kingdom, there are also rooms called twin rooms, which have two single beds, but these are usually for people who are travelling together and want their own beds.

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