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What do you mean by the hotel window?

Inner window refers to the window located on the wall of the guest room, but not directly facing the facade, but facing the corridor in the hotel.

Compared with external windows (windows facing the outdoor), the lighting and natural ventilation conditions of these windows are relatively poor, because they cannot directly obtain the natural light source and fresh air from the outside. In order to make up for this deficiency, hotels are usually equipped with mechanical ventilation systems to ensure the air circulation in the inner window rooms.

The price of the inner window room may be cheaper than that of the outer window room, because the view outside the window is limited and the comfort is slightly lower. However, despite the characteristics of the inner window, other facilities in the room are basically the same as those in the outer window room, ensuring the basic accommodation experience.