Hotel rooms are typically classified based on the number of beds, space size, type of decoration, and services provided. Some common types of hotel rooms include:
• Single Room (SGL): Designed for one person, usually with a single bed. The dimensions of this room range from 37 to 45 square meters.
• Double Room (DBL): Intended for two people, featuring a large double bed. The dimensions of this room range from 40 to 45 square meters.
• Twin Room (TWN): Also suitable for two people but equipped with separate single beds. The dimensions of this room range from 32 to 40 square meters.
• Triple Room (TRP): Designed for three people and can include either one double bed and one single bed or three single beds.
• Quad Room (QD): Suitable for four people and can include either two double beds or four single beds.
• Connecting Room: Consists of two separate rooms connected by an intermediate door. Ideal for families or large groups.
• Mini Suite or Junior Suite: Includes a bedroom and a separate sitting area partitioned by a wall or table. Suitable for guests who need more space.
• Medium Suite: Comprises a bedroom and a separate sitting area separated by a door. Ideal for guests who require additional privacy.