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Why are some hotels called business hotels?

A business hotel has all the functions of an ordinary hotel. In addition, it focuses on providing business guests with the services they need, such as meeting rooms, network equipment and office equipment. Its main service target is business guests, which is the product of market segmentation. ?

Ordinary hotels also have business rooms. Business hotels generally have access to the internet, and the price will be slightly more expensive. There is little difference in room conditions, but there will be more office furniture in business rooms than in ordinary rooms.

Characteristics of business hotels:

The proportion of single rooms, big bed rooms and deluxe rooms in the total number of rooms is higher than that of ordinary hotels;

The hotel has a business center to provide comprehensive services for business guests, including translation services.

The room provides computers, broadband network cables, fax machines, wide safes and other equipment, and the lighting is good and flexible;

The guest room is equipped with relatively complete guest supplies, including all kinds of stationery.

The hotel provides catering services 24 hours a day, such as room delivery and lobby bar.

Hotel operators and waiters have excellent comprehensive quality, and can provide fast and personalized service for business guests.