1. Standard Room (Deluxe Room)
- Description : The basic type of room in a five-star hotel, offering comfortable amenities.
- Size : Around 25-35 sqm.
- Features : A king-size or twin bed, basic amenities like a TV, minibar, work desk, and Wi-Fi. It usually has an en-suite bathroom with high-end toiletries.
2. Superior Room
- Description : A step above the standard room with a little extra space and enhanced décor.
- Size : Around 30-40 sqm.
- Features : Similar to standard rooms but with more luxurious furniture and amenities. Often includes a view (city, garden, or pool) and upgraded bathroom facilities.
3. Executive Room
- Description : Geared towards business travelers, providing additional services and features like access to an executive lounge.
- Size : 35-45 sqm.
- Features : More refined furniture, workspace, premium toiletries, and executive benefits such as early check-in/late check-out, complimentary breakfast, and evening cocktails.
4. Junior Suite
- Description : A larger, more luxurious option with separate sitting areas, but not a full division between living and sleeping spaces.
- Size : Around 40-60 sqm.
- Features : Spacious layout, enhanced décor, a sitting area, premium bedding, upgraded amenities, and views. Some might offer special services like personal concierge or butler service.
5. Suite
- Description : A luxury room that offers separate living and sleeping spaces for additional comfort and privacy.
- Size : Typically between 60-100 sqm.
- Features : Separate living room and bedroom, luxury amenities such as a large TV, upgraded minibars, Nespresso machines, and personalized services. Bathroom often includes a bathtub and high-end toiletries.
6. Presidential Suite
- Description : The top-tier, most luxurious room in a hotel, often used for VIPs and celebrities.
- Size : Over 100 sqm, can go up to 300+ sqm.
- Features : Spacious living and dining rooms, multiple bedrooms, a private study, luxurious bathrooms (sometimes with a Jacuzzi), and the best views. May also offer private terraces, swimming pools, and 24/7 personal butler service.
7. Royal Suite
- Description : A suite designed for royalty or heads of state, offering unparalleled luxury.
- Size : Typically the largest suite, similar or larger than the Presidential Suite.
- Features : Extensive living spaces, dining areas, multiple bedrooms, private terraces, personal staff, top-level security, and exclusive services. Opulent furnishings, high-end technology, and exclusive amenities are standard.
8. Penthouse Suite
- Description : Located on the top floor of the hotel, offering the most exclusive space with panoramic views.
- Size : Typically 150 sqm or more.
- Features : Private entrance, exclusive amenities, private pools or terraces, designer furniture, and the highest level of personalized services.
9. Accessible Rooms
- Description : Designed for guests with mobility issues or other accessibility needs.
- Size : Similar to a Standard Room.
- Features : Wider doorways, accessible bathroom facilities (roll-in showers, grab bars), lower counters, and emergency systems. Located near elevators for convenience.
10. Inter- Connecting Rooms
- Description : Two or more rooms connected by a private door, ideal for families or groups.
- Size : Varies based on room types (Standard, Deluxe, etc.).
- Features : Each room retains its amenities but can be accessed through an internal door, allowing guests to move between rooms without stepping into the corridor.
11. Adjacent room: An adjacent room is very close to another room but does not share a common wall with it.
12.Cabana: A cabana is suited away from the main hotel building, in the vicinity of a swimming pool or sea beach. It does not have beds and is generally used as a changing room and not as a bedroom.
13.Duplex: A duplex comprises two rooms situated on different floors, which are connected by an internal staircase. The suite is generally used by a business guest who wishes to use the lower level as an office and meeting place and the upper-level room as a bedroom. This type of room is quite expensive.
14. Hollywood Twin Room: It has 2 single beds with a common headboard. This type of room is generally occupied by two guests.
15. King Room: A king room has a king-size bed. The size of the bed is 6 feet by 6 feet.
16. Twin Room: A twin room has two single beds for double occupancy.
17. Triple: A triple room has three separate single beds and can be occupied by three guests. This type of room is suitable for groups and delegates of meetings and conferences.
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General Features in Five-Star Rooms:
- Bedding : Premium linens and pillows, with various pillow menus.
- Technology : Flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet, in-room entertainment systems, and smart control systems.
- Bathroom : Marble floors, walk-in showers, soaking tubs, and premium toiletries (often designer brands).
- Services : 24/7 room service, housekeeping, and concierge. Suites often come with additional services like butlers and private dining options.
- Views : Depending on location, rooms might offer scenic views (city, ocean, garden, etc.).
These room types allow hotels to cater to a wide range of guest preferences, from business travelers to luxury seekers.