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How many beds are there in a standard room?

The standard room has two beds.

Generally, the mainstream double room has a bed width of 1.2m and a length of 2m. There is a bedside table with a width of 50cm in the middle, and a TV cabinet with a width of 70cm opposite the bedside. There is an aisle 1 m wide in the middle. If you add furniture, there are other things.

A standard room in a hotel is usually a double room (standard double room). The main reason for placing two beds is that if even-numbered guests stay in the hotel, couples actually account for only a small proportion, and more are colleagues, friends, members of non-husband and wife tour groups and non-husband and wife relatives, such as father and son. They usually need to sleep in different beds.

Characteristics of standard room

The general standard room is mainly equipped with two beds, central air conditioning, refrigerator, desk lamp, TV, refrigerator, washing machine and other daily necessities. The toilet has toilet, shower, bath towel, towel, shower gel, shampoo, disposable toothbrush, ointment and other sanitary products.

A standard room can be two smaller single beds or a large double bed. Some hotels can add beds, and there is a charge for extra beds. The biggest feature of standard rooms is cleanliness, neatness and comfort.