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Single Room
A room with a single bed, suitable for one person. It often has a private bathroom, a TV, and a small desk.
Double Room
A room with one double bed, designed to accommodate two people. Comes with ensuite bathroom, a TV, and sometimes a minibar.
Twin Room
A room with two single beds, suitable for two individuals. It includes a bathroom, a TV, and often a desk or seating area.
Triple Room
A room with varying bed options (one double and one single or three singles) for three people, often with a private bathroom and other standard hotel amenities.
Queen Room
A room featuring a queen-sized bed. Suitable for up to two people, often with amenities like a private bathroom, a workspace, and entertainment options.
King Room
A spacious room with a king-sized bed, designed for two people but offering more space compared to queen rooms. Includes standard amenities plus added comfort.
Suite
A large accommodation that includes a separate living area and bedroom(s), offering luxurious furnishings and amenities such as multiple TVs, a minibar, and sometimes a kitchenette.
Junior Suite
A single room with clearly defined sleeping and living spaces, sometimes separated by a partial wall. Includes amenities like a sofa, work desk, and additional entertainment options.
Studio Room
A room designed like a studio apartment, often with a bed that can be converted into a sofa during the day and a small kitchenette. Suitable for extended stays.
Connected Rooms
Two or more rooms with a connecting door between them, suitable for large families or groups who want to stay close but also have privacy.
Accessible Room
A room designed for guests with disabilities, featuring accessibility aids like grab bars, wheelchair accessibility, and possibly a nurse call button.
Murphy Room
A room with a Murphy bed that can be retracted into the wall to save space. Often includes a work desk and basic amenities, ideal for small spaces.
Apartment Room
Larger than a studio, these rooms are equipped with a full kitchen, living room, and separate bedroom(s). Ideal for long-term stays and families.
Villa
A standalone accommodation often found in resort areas, providing a luxurious and private experience with multiple bedrooms, a private pool, and special services.
Penthouse Suite
The topmost suite in a hotel, offering the best views and the most luxurious amenities, including expansive space, high-end furnishings, and exclusive services.
Cabana
A private room or stand-alone structure near a swimming pool or beach area, offering privacy and convenience with amenities like sun loungers and quick access to water activities.
Economy Room
A no-frills room offering basic accommodations with minimal amenities, often smaller in size and in a less desirable location within the hotel.
Deluxe Room
A higher-tier room that offers more space and enhanced amenities over standard rooms, such as superior bedding, a better view, and sometimes a balcony or terrace.
Executive Room
A room catering to business travelers with amenities like a large desk, high-speed internet, and access to an executive lounge or additional business services.
Presidential Suite
The most prestigious and expensive suite in a hotel, offering multiple bedrooms, extravagant decor, and exclusive amenities like a personal butler, limousine service, and more.
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