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Classification and differences of various rooms in hotels.

Classification of various rooms in the hotel:

Single room: A room with a single bed

Double room/standard room: a room with two standard single beds (this is the most common room type)

Queen bed room: a room with a queen bed (also an ordinary room type).

Triple room: A room with three single beds.

Suite: bedroom with living room

Business room: two single beds or one double bed.

The difference between various rooms in the hotel:

Single room: a room with an area of 16~20 square meters, consisting of ancillary equipment such as toilet. There is a single bed in the room.

Standard room: A room with two single beds or a double bed is called a standard room. This room is suitable for two guests and couples and for tourist groups.

Deluxe Room/Superior Room: There are two single beds or a double bed in the room. The decoration and facilities of the room are higher than that of the standard room, and the price is also higher than that of the standard room.

Business room: the room has two single beds or a double bed, and the room can access the Internet to meet the needs of business guests.

Suite: consists of two or more rooms (with toilet and other ancillary facilities).