Hotel room types

In the world for the convenience of travelers and the comfortable work of the tourist business there is a single classification of rooms in hotels with clear signs and characteristics. For an error-free reservation it is important to own this "tourist language". If you are just gaining experience, it will help to choose the appropriate types of rooms in the hotels following decoding.

Classification of types of accommodation

  1. SNGL (single - "single") - obviously, if a person travels alone, then one-room number with one bed and he will use it.
  2. DBL (double - "double") - this room can accommodate two people, but they will sleep on the same bed.
  3. TWIN (twin - "twin") - this designation of rooms in hotels involves settling together, but sleeping in separate beds.
  4. TRPL (triple - "triple") - provides accommodation for three people.
  5. QDPL (quadruple) - similar types of rooms in hotels are very rare, this is one room where four adults can live.
  6. EXB (extra bed) - another bed can be placed in a double room, for example, for a child.
  7. CHD (child) - in different hotels, the child's free stay is limited to different age categories, ranging from 12 to 19 years in high-class hotels.

Classification of room types

  1. STD (standard - "standard") - it is necessary to understand that each hotel has its own standards, so the usual room of a five-star hotel will differ from a room under the same name in a three-star, but at least berths, a table and a TV set in it.
  2. Superior ("excellent") - this number slightly exceeds the characteristics of the standard, it is usually more spacious.
  3. De Luxe ("luxurious") - this is the next step after Superior, again, it differs in area, additional options and amenities.
  4. Studio ("studio") - these types of rooms in hotels are a kind of a small studio apartment, where both the bedroom area and the kitchen area are located within the premises.
  5. Connected Rooms are usually two separate numbers, in which there is a possibility of switching from one to another. Meet in expensive hotels and suitable for a large family vacation or couples traveling together.
  6. Suite ("suite") - this category of rooms in hotels correspond to apartments with improved layout and equipment. It can include not only a bedroom, but also an office with a living room, its decoration uses expensive materials and expensive furniture.
  7. Duplex ("duplex") - a number consisting of two floors.
  8. Apartment ("apartment") - rooms as much as possible with their layout and furnishings, reminiscent of an apartment, including a kitchen.
  9. Business ("business") - apartments designed for business people on business trips. Usually these rooms are equipped with everything you need for an office work, including a computer.
  10. Honeymoon room ("bridal room") - a newly-married couple who entered this room is sure to have a pleasant surprise from the hotel.
  11. Balcony ("balcony") - types of rooms in hotels equipped with a balcony.
  12. Sea View ("view of the sea") - usually these numbers are somewhat more expensive because of the beauty of the view that opens. In some hotels there may be Garden View rooms, from which windows the unique nature is visible.
  13. King Size Bed ("king size bed") - room with increased requirements for a bed, the width of which is not less than 1.8 m.
Now you can safely go to the reservation and let this decoding of rooms in hotels will help to cope with the task for the highest ball!