Single one-room standard room. Classification of hotel rooms (designation of room types)

These days, a method of placing clients such as ROH (Run of the house) is gaining popularity. A literal translation into Russian could mean “to run away from home.”

What is it? An opportunity to relax in comfortable conditions or a simple money scam?

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To begin with, I would like to say that in modern hotels there are several types of rooms:

  • Single(SNG, SGL) – standard room for one person. As a rule, in places of this type there is one single bed and all other amenities that were specified in the hotel regulations.
  • Double(DBL, dbl) - the same standard room, but already designed for two people, with one double bed. If you wish, you can move in there alone, without other tourists.
  • Twin– standard double room with two single beds. There is standard furniture, the size of the room is also standard.

What is ROH

This is a method of accommodation in which the type of room is determined by the hotel administration upon arrival of the visitor. In other words, you book this type of accommodation. Further, when you arrive to check in, you can be given keys to absolutely any room in the hotel that is available. This could be a regular standard room, a luxury room, or an all-inclusive room.

Moreover, ROH is suitable for those who plan to travel in large numbers of tourists. Let's say you go on a trip with a company of 50-70 people. When your group arrives at the hotel, you will receive the keys to the best rooms. Of course, it is unknown what these numbers will be, but the fact is that you will save a considerable amount of money on this.

For a visitor who wants to save on travel, this option has more positives than negatives. For example, if such a tourist was accommodated in the best hotel room, then it turns out that he paid for it as for an ordinary one. Thus he saved 2 or even 3 times. If you are sure that you will order Standard, then you will not lose anything when you choose the “Run of the house” room.

Now let's talk about what can go wrong if you order this placement method. Let's start with the fact that you will not know where you will be accommodated. You will have no idea what your room will look like. In such situations, you will have to prepare for the fact that you may not be placed in the best room. If you understand and agree to such conditions, then you can safely buy this type of accommodation.

Be careful: the hotel administration will not respond to claims and complaints for poor-quality rooms.

Another disadvantage of this offer is dishonest hotels. There are a lot of stories on the Internet that say that even if there was a luxury room, a respectable tourist was accommodated in a standard one. In this case, you have the right to write a complaint and write an application to the court under the article “provision of poor-quality services.” But as a rule, good hotels will not spoil their reputation with court proceedings, but will only meet you halfway. So, ROH can be both a great offer and a scam. It all depends on which hotel you want to receive this service.

  1. If you want to relax in a high-quality room, it is best to book hotels between the peak tourist seasons. At a time when tourists from all over the world begin to relax, it is almost impossible to find a good room in a hotel, because they are all either already occupied or booked.
  2. Always find out what conditions are presented in the Standard category. You need to know what you are signing up for if you are placed in a regular room. In some hotels you may not like them at all. Be careful when choosing a “Run of the house” room type.
  3. Always indicate the type of accommodation. This can be the category sng, or twin, or dbl. This action is necessary so that no one is suddenly assigned to you. It often happens that when a person does not choose the type of accommodation, he is placed in the same room with a stranger. In such situations, it is better to relax together.
  4. Choose carefully the hotel you want to go to for the Run of the house offer. It is necessary that this organization has a good reputation. To do this, you can look at reviews on the Internet. Nowadays there are a lot of sites that collect opinions from all over the world about all hotels. Unfortunately, not all reviews are reliable.

Conclusion

The ROH (Run of the house) number is a modern way to book a hotel. This is similar to some lottery where you can get a prize for a small amount. Of course, these tips should help you, but luck also plays an important role here. Nobody knows whether the best room in this hotel will be available or whether you will only have the Standard room.

The information the client receives from the hotel should be clear, informative and convenient. For many foreign clients, the names of room categories adopted in Russia mean practically nothing. We provide a standardized list of terms and designations that are accepted in world practice. Of course, there are discrepancies, but in general these definitions are similar in many hotels. So:

ABOUT(only bed) - only accommodation

BB(bed end breakfast) - accommodation and breakfast

HB(half board) - accommodation, breakfast, dinner

FB(full board) - accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner

A.I.(all inclusive) - accommodation and meals on an all-inclusive basis (breakfast, lunch, dinner, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks)

SGL(single) - single occupancy

DBL(double) - double occupancy

TRPL(triple) - triple occupancy Suite - accommodation in a luxury room

Family room- accommodation in a luxury room with separate rooms

Extra Bed- an extra bed

Chi(child) - child

Ad(adult) - adult

SV(Sea View) - view of the sea.

double twin- room with two beds;

king size- a room with one large bed for a married couple;

triple- a room with two beds and a sofa on which you can lay a child;

single- the number is the same size as double twin, but with one bed. Sometimes singles are accommodated in a double room, in which case the fee increases. This option is called "double for single use".

junior suite- double one-room suite with improved layout;

de luxe- the same room, but with more expensive furnishings;

suite- a room with a living room and a bedroom with high quality furniture and equipment;

business- a large room with a computer, fax, suitable for work;

family studio- family room with two adjacent rooms;

president - the most luxurious hotel rooms, several bedrooms, an office, two or three toilets.

Type of number:

DBL- Double Room

SGL- Single Room

TRL- Triple room

EXB- an extra bed

CH- big child

ch- Small child

Type of allocation:

ROH- without specifying placement

M.B.- main building

B.G.- bungalow

De Luxe- superior rooms

Superior- larger room than standard

Chale- construction to the main building

Mini-suite- small suite

sea ​​view- sea view

Ex. suite- 2 bedroom suites

Suite- two bedroom suite

Garden view- garden view

Studio- the room is larger than standard

City view- city view

Beach room- room overlooking the beach

Dune view- view of the sand

Dune room- room with a view of the dunes

Lagoon room- overlooking the pool

Pavilion- name of the building

Mountain view- Mountain View

Room- accommodation in a one-room room

Sport-Area- name of the building

Pool view- VMD for the pool

Land view- view of the ground

Front - 1 coastline

Standard Room- Standard room

BB- breakfasts

HB- half board

FB- full board

all inc- meals throughout the day, including drinks

Each hotel chooses for itself what to name the categories, however, if the hotel plans to operate on the international market and sell its services through GDS, the basic concepts should be presented in proposals for potential clients.

When choosing a hotel and hotel room, you should be guided by your personal preferences, wishes and capabilities. For example, for some, proximity to the beach is of fundamental importance, for others it is important to have a large number of clubs and restaurants nearby, for others they prefer to spend most of their vacation in their room, and comfort and the availability of additional services are important to them.

A hotel and room that meets the traveler’s requirements is a guarantee of a better vacation, so even at the stage of planning your trip, you should look for a hotel that meets your needs.

Hotel categories by star

1* - 1 star hotels- designed for an unpretentious audience, they are suitable for those who only need an overnight stay and a shower from a hotel. The ascetic standard rooms of such hotels have only the essentials.

2* - In 2-star hotels There must be at least one bathroom (toilet and shower) for 5 rooms, they must have a separate dining room. Among the additional services, such a hotel should provide guests with the opportunity to use shared laundry and dry cleaning.

3* - 3 star hotels- the most convenient accommodation option for most tourists in terms of price-quality ratio. According to the rules, each room in a “three-star” hotel must have a private bathroom, air conditioning, TV and refrigerator. Such hotels, as a rule, have their own bar or restaurant.

4-5* - Such hotels provide the maximum level of comfort and service. The differences between 4 stars and 5 are insignificant. In both cases, this is a room with a toilet, shower, air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, daily cleaning, etc. As a rule, such hotels have a gym, swimming pool, beauty salon, exchange offices, shower accessories, bathrobes and other items that make your stay at the hotel more comfortable.

There are also hotels without a category, but this does not mean that they do not even reach one star. Perhaps the category has not yet been assigned to the hotel, or the hotel administration does not have such a goal.

Types of hotel room accommodations

Explanation of abbreviations indicating the type of hotel accommodation:

MB - (main building)- the room is located in the main hotel building;

HV - (holiday village)- a room in a hotel, which is a complex of small buildings;

BGL, BG - (bungalow)- room in a separate bungalow;

Chale- room in the annex to the main building;

Cabana- separate building on the beach;

Cottage- separate cottage;

Executive floor- a room in a part of the hotel with a higher level of service;

SGL - (single)- Single Room;

DBL- double occupancy with one double bed or two separate beds (double twin);

TRPL - (triple)- Triple room;

QDPL - (quadriple)- quadruple room;

ExB - (extra bed)- an extra bed;

ROH - (run of the house)- accommodation upon arrival in any available room at the discretion of the hotel.

The modern domestic hotel industry has been developing rapidly in recent years. This is facilitated by large-scale events: the Winter Olympics held in Sochi in 2014 and the subsequent FIFA World Cup scheduled for 2018, which is expected to be held in several cities at once. Naturally, no systematic development of the industry is possible without a well-developed regulatory framework that defines the basic rules for the operation of hotels. The latest changes to the existing classification of hotel rooms in Russia were made by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation by order dated July 11, 2014. As a result, the “Procedure for classification of objects of the tourism industry...” was finalized and brought into line with modern requirements.

It provides clear definitions of the basic terms used in the hotel business, as well as specific requirements for various types and categories of rooms. Compliance with the parameters specified in the regulatory document is mandatory for all enterprises engaged in the provision of services in the business area in question. In addition, the modified classification, which is as close as possible to modern conditions, allows us to bring the level of services provided and their prices into line.

Hotel room Suite

This type belongs to the highest category and must have the following properties and parameters:

  • minimum area - 75 sq.m. (excluding bathrooms, balconies and loggias);
  • number of living rooms - 3 or more (office, bedroom and living room or dining room);
  • availability of a minibar and safe;
  • TV receiving the main world and main domestic channels;
  • computer with Internet access;
  • two toilets, one of which is a guest one;

In this case, the room must be equipped with ordinary household appliances, hygiene products for shower and toilet, and the level of finishing must correspond to the declared highest category. In fact, the Suite is a fairly large apartment.

Hotel room Apartment

The apartment also belongs to the highest category, is located in a hotel or other accommodation facility and has the following basic parameters:

  • minimum area - 40 sq.m. (excluding bathroom, balcony or loggia);
  • number of living rooms - two or more (dining room/living room and bedroom);
  • presence of a kitchen corner;
  • minibar and safe;
  • requirements for the availability of household appliances - similar to the type of Suite room;
  • requirements for the availability of funds and equipment for shower and toilet are also similar to the previous one;
  • wide non-standard double (2*2 m) and single beds (0.9*2 m).

The main difference between the Apartment and the previous type of rooms is the smaller area and number of rooms.

Hotel room Lux

A suite refers to rooms of the highest category, located in a hotel or other accommodation facility. The minimum area of ​​the Suite must be 35 sq.m. (including a bathroom, balcony or loggia), and the number of people living in the room is one or two.

The room must have at least two rooms - a living room and a bedroom. Basic household appliances, as well as a bar and safe, shower and toilet facilities that come with a Suite, are practically no different from what is required for an Apartment. Only a double bed placed in the bedroom may have slightly smaller dimensions, namely 1.6 * 2 meters.

Hotel room Studio

The last of the number of rooms belonging to the highest category. The Studio is subject to the least requirements, including:

  • minimum area - 25 sq.m. (excluding bathroom, balcony or loggia);
  • kitchen equipment that turns the room into a one-room apartment;
  • requirements for household appliances, bar and safe - identical to other rooms of the highest category;
  • the furnishings and equipment for shower and toilet are also similar to the previous types.

In practice, a Studio can be two or three rooms, being, in fact, an analogue of a fairly large apartment.

Hotel room of the first category

Rooms from the first to the fifth category are standard. The requirements placed on them are much less serious. In particular, the number of the first category must meet the following basic parameters:

  • number of residents - one or two;
  • number of living rooms - one;
  • full bathroom equipped with shower or bathtub, toilet and washbasin;
  • one or two beds, depending on the number of guests accommodated. Their minimum sizes:
  1. for a single room - 0.8 * 1.9 meters;
  2. for a double - 1.6 * 1.9 meters.

The availability of household appliances is determined by the level of the hotel in which the room is located. For example, a color TV is required for a 3-5 star hotel.

Hotel room of the second category

Some requirements of this type are similar to those of the first category: one living room, one or two beds. The remaining minimum parameters are significantly lower:

  • an incomplete bathroom is allowed;
  • there is no provision for the provision of household appliances, except for a radio;
  • Toiletries include soap (solid or liquid) and paper.

It should be taken into account that the classification in question contains the minimum requirements for rooms that are mandatory for all enterprises in the hotel industry. Each hotel has the right to set its own higher standards of service.

Hotel room of the third category

A third category room is located in an accommodation facility that contains one living room. In this case, the maximum number of residents is determined based on the minimum area standards per person:

  • 4.5 sq.m. - if the building operates during the season;
  • 6 sq.m. - if the hotel is open all year round.

The minimum requirements do not include any household appliances other than a radio. An incomplete bathroom is allowed. The requirements for toiletries are similar to those for the second category.

Hotel room of the fourth category

A 4th category hotel room is also located in an accommodation facility that provides one living room and a partial bathroom. The maximum number of people that can be accommodated is determined based on the area per person:

  • 4.5 sq.m. - if the hotel operates seasonally;
  • 6 sq.m. - with year-round operation of the enterprise.

The remaining requirements for this type of room are similar to the previous category with the only exception - the mandatory provision of any toiletries is not provided.

Hotel room of the fifth category

The maximum number of people allowed in a room of this type is determined in the same way as in the case of the third and fourth categories and using similar standards per guest. The remaining basic requirements for the number are as follows:

  • a bathroom is not provided;
  • the washbasin is located in the corridor;
  • Sanitary equipment includes only towels (2 pieces per person), a towel holder and a waste basket.

It is obvious that numbers of lower categories can be used only when absolutely necessary, when performing seasonal work on a rotational basis and other similar cases.

169 years have passed since the advent of organized tourism - the first travel agency in history was opened by Thomas Cook in 1841. At the same time, few people know about the unified classification system for hotel rooms: while the official star rating of hotels in most countries has already been sorted out, then with rooms everything is somewhat more complicated.

Of course, almost every hotel whose category is higher than two or three stars can offer its guests standard, deluxe and suite rooms. But the quality and quantity of services provided in them can vary even within the same hotel. And all because there are various characteristics of the views from the windows, the functional purpose of the rooms (family, business) and even the design (for example, a Mediterranean suite in blue tones or a Caribbean suite in bright and tropical colors).

One thing is certain: a standard room in any hotel in the world should be one small room with a bed, a separate shower, a small wardrobe and a TV. The bathroom of each room should also have a standard set of towels, soap and shower gel. By the way, in some countries, for example, in China, this set is always complemented by a comb, toothbrush and toothpaste.

Common abbreviations

To begin with, it would be useful to understand the generally accepted abbreviations adopted by hoteliers around the world. If DBL (from the English "double" - double) or SGL ("single" - one, single), as a rule, do not cause any difficulties for anyone, then such ciphers as DUS (double use single - double number, which is used as single) or BG GV (bungalow garden view) can mislead even the most experienced tourist.

Let's talk about the main reductions adopted in the hotel environment.

Types of accommodation and their classification

DBL: classic double room with double bed.

TWIN: same as DBL, but with two single beds.

SGL: classic single room.

TRPL (Triple) : Triple room.

QDPL (Quadripl) : quadruple room.

APT (Apartment) : — two- or three-room suite (sometimes there are more rooms) with a kitchenette or full kitchen. The number of bedrooms is indicated as follows: 1 BDRM And 2 BDRM - 1 and 2 bedrooms, respectively.

If you require an extra bed in the room, then you need the abbreviation EXB (extra bed).

+1 C.H.D.: plus the child, in brackets - the child’s age (2-6) or (6-12). If the child is under two years old, then he is designated as INF (Infant) . Two children, respectively +2 C.H.D. , and so on.

“+CHD” can be preceded by both the above abbreviations (DBL, TWIN, SGL, TRPL, QDPL), and those indicating the number of adults in a slightly different way: 2ADL or 2 AD , where 2 is the quantity, and ADL or AD is Adult, which means “adult” in English.

Numbers and their classification

Standard (STD) : Standart room.

Superior: slightly larger than a standard room.

Family Room: family room, often consisting of two rooms.

Suite (S.T.E.) : in general it is a room with a room and a separate sitting area (essentially two rooms). In turn, it is divided into several subcategories: Mini (slightly better than Superior), Junior (room and separate sitting area or separated sleeping area), Senior (superior room with a full bedroom and living room), King And Executive (with two bedrooms).

Studio: one room with a small kitchenette.

Luxe(Sometimes De Luxe): does not need translation, this is a room with a high level of comfort.

Honeymoon Room: special room for newlyweds.

In order to indicate which beds are in the room, some designations are also used: rooms with “king beds” Kingsize Bed ( K; width more than 180 cm), Queen Bed ( Q), simple Double Beds ( D; accordingly, if the room is equipped with two beds, the abbreviation will be 2D).

Location of rooms relative to the hotel

Corner: corner number.

Main Building(MV): room located in the main building.

Connected Rooms: rooms with passage from one to another.

New Building: room in a new building.

Balcony Room: room with balcony.

Executive floor: The room is located on a separate floor with additional services and a higher level of service.

Duplex: two-story room.

Bungalow (B.G.) : separate building. Also called Cabana.

ROH (run of the house): accommodation in a hotel without a pre-agreed room type.

Views from windows and their classification

B.V.(Beach view): beach view.

B.F. (Beach front) : beach view

CV(City view): city ​​view.

D.V.(Dune view): view of the sand dunes.

G.V.(Garden view): garden view.

LV(Land view): view of the surrounding area.

MV (Mountain view): Mountain View.

O.V.(Ocean view): ocean view.

PV(Pool view): view to a pool.

RV(River view): River View.

SV(Sea view): sea ​​view.

SSV(Sea Side view): side sea view.

V.V.(Valley view): view of the valley.

ROH (run of the house): accommodation in a hotel without a pre-agreed view from the window.

Standart room

If a theater starts with a hanger, then a hotel starts with a regular standard room (STD). It is by its appearance that one can get a completely adequate idea of ​​the level of the hotel, the quantity and quality of the services provided in it. All standard rooms can be divided into doubles (double rooms) and singles (single rooms). Sometimes a triple (triple) room is added to the room palette, but most often the hotel administration offers an extra bed in a double room.

Depending on the star rating of the hotel, they can vary greatly. For example, a traditional single room in a 2* hotel will be very small in area, barely able to accommodate a bed, bedside table and wardrobe. In addition, the price of your stay will include cleaning no more than once a day (if you’re lucky, or even less often), as well as a change of linen and towels every 3-5 days. The bathroom amenities will be minimal: a towel, soap and sometimes shower gel.

A completely different picture will appear before a vacationer in a single five-star hotel. A large comfortable bed, an armchair, a table with a mirror, daily cleaning, a full cosmetic set in the bathroom, including all kinds of fragrant soaps and shower caps, a hairdryer, fluffy robes and slippers, marble floors and TV with satellite channels.

Of course, the cost of such rooms varies greatly, even within the same hotel. Which is not least influenced by the view from the window. Traditionally, picturesque views of the sea, ocean, mountains or garden are considered the most expensive.

The only thing that unites hotel rooms around the world into some kind of system is the star classification, which obliges hotels to maintain a certain minimum area of ​​their rooms and the range of services in them. For example, in Iceland, a double room in a 3* hotel must be at least 18 square meters. m, single - 14. In a 4* hotel, the area of ​​a double room should be no less than 24 square meters. m, and for one - 16 sq. m. In five-star hotels, doubles can boast 26 sq.m., while singles have 18.

Everything is also clearly spelled out among the Germans. All rooms in 1* tourist class hotels must be equipped with a hot shower and color TV, with an area of ​​8 and 12 square meters. m. in single and double rooms, respectively. 2* - 12 and 16 sq. m, 3* - 14 and 18 sq. m, 4* - 16 and 22 sq. m, luxury rooms in 5* hotels must be at least 18 and 26 sq. m.

In addition, it is worth noting that a full bathroom, and not a shower, can only be expected from hotels of the 3* level and above. When booking doubles, you should also be careful: after all, they are divided by type of bed - one double in the room (usually designated DBL) or two singles (TWIN).

In hotels in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, you can also find this type of room as moderate (MOD). It cannot be classified as a suite, deluxe, or standard - it is rather something in between, close to STD. In Europe, designations for such numbers as superior (SUP) - “improved” - are more common.

Suite

Suite (also sometimes called “suite” or “suite”) comes from the English word suite, the translation of which means “ kit" or "kit".

There are different types of suites: junior, standard, senior, executive, royal, as well as any that the hotelier’s imagination has decided to implement. Starting with the “Mediterranean”, “Caribbean” or honeymoon suite, and ending with the “Embassy”.

The lowest level in the hierarchy of suites is occupied by junior (from English “junior”). Its area is approximately 20-25 square meters. m, which is slightly larger than a standard room, and it consists of one room, divided into two areas: relaxation and living room. And yet, the difference between junior suites and traditional rooms, in addition to size, is significant: they include satellite TV, DVD, Internet access, a minibar and other options.

The standard suite is a two-room suite of 25-40 sq. m. m. The filling is the same as in the junior, the only difference is in the size, including the bathroom.

Following him are the seigneur (“senior”) or executive, or presidential suite. Accordingly, these are the most luxurious rooms in the hotel, which occupy from 3 to 7 rooms, have a personal pool, sauna, entrance, butler, and so on.

Recently, suites have become a fashionable trend, and many hotels specialize exclusively in such rooms. For example, Hilton has a chain of Embassy Suites hotels, the number of rooms of which consists exclusively of suites.

Lux

Luxury (LUX), abbreviated from the English “luxury” - “luxury, luxurious”. Accordingly, deluxe rooms are the most luxurious and, as a rule, only 4-5* hotels have them. Thanks to the recommendations of the World Tourism Organization, the area of ​​suites starts from 30-35 square meters. m, sometimes they consist of several rooms: a bedroom and a living room.

The cost of living per night in a suite is usually twice as high as in a standard room. But for this significant premium, hotels offer guests luxurious decoration and furnishings of the rooms, picturesque views from the window, a spacious bathroom with a Jacuzzi, fluffy towels and robes, and high-quality cosmetics. Sometimes the price of a suite includes free use of a minibar, swimming pool, and fitness center. In addition, suites are sometimes deliberately placed on separate floors with their own reception, lobby, spa and restaurant.

In the Caribbean, USA, Mexico and some others, such rooms are also called deluxe, DLX.

Apartments

Apartments, in simple terms, come in two types: simpler/cheaper and luxurious/expensive. This fact depends on the star rating of the hotel. If this is a high-level hotel, then most likely apartments will mean very expensive and comfortable rooms for discerning guests. Such apartments cannot be classified: they are unique even within the same hotel, the only thing that unites them is their size, which starts from two rooms and ends with two floors. And their design depends only on the wild imagination of the hotelier.

Hotels from 2 to 4 stars, as well as specialized apart-hotels, on the contrary, offer guests quite budget rooms for a large number of guests. This could be, for example, a two-room apartment for four tourists.

Almost every apartment has a separate bedroom, its own living room, a large full bathroom and a full kitchen or cooking area. In addition, depending on its class - economy, luxury or business - they differ in furnishings and services provided. For example, luxury apartments, in addition to luxurious furnishings and an abundance of modern technology, offer their guests the services of a personal butler, in-room massage, security guard, private car with driver and a special menu: dietary, with a unique wine list, and so on. Business apartments, as a rule, guarantee guests peace and quiet, high-speed Internet, office equipment - in short, everything they need for full-fledged work.

Honeymoon rooms

They feature a romantic design, a large bed and a bathroom with a Jacuzzi, as well as specialized service - unique in each hotel. In addition to classic champagne and fruit in your room, some hotels in the Maldives offer unusual wedding ceremonies on the beach or a desert island, free access to spa centers or candlelit dinners on a yacht.

In the most romantic city in the world (we are, of course, talking about Paris), the Four Season George V hotel offers newlyweds to stay in the Honeymoon Suite, which is located on the top eighth floor. Needless to say, the Honey Suite terrace offers stunning views of the Eiffel Tower? And the Bellaggio Hotel in Las Vegas offers newlyweds exquisite chocolate made according to a special, “love” recipe.

In short, today rooms for newlyweds can be found in almost all major cities of the world, mostly in 4-5* hotels.

Bungalow

Bungalow rooms, as a rule, are located in isolated small one- or two-story buildings scattered throughout the entire hotel complex. Each such building contains 2-4 bungalow rooms, and they can be deluxe or superior class, standard or luxury suites. This type of accommodation is found, for the most part, at beach resorts - in Greece, Turkey, and popular countries of Southeast Asia. Of course, a night in a bungalow costs much more than in a standard room (located in the main building of the hotel). They are usually chosen by lovers of silence and solitude.

Villa

This type of accommodation is exclusively for wealthy, discerning clients who value privacy and independence. As a rule, villas are conveniently located somewhere close to the main entertainment and infrastructure of the main building of the hotel or hotel complex, while providing maximum comfort for their guests. One- and two-story luxury houses with private pools, saunas and gardens also offer guests the services of personal butlers, secretaries or cooks. You can rent a villa either for a long period (a month or two) or for the traditional two weeks, and the price does not depend on the number of residents.

It’s up to you to decide which room to live in, which house to choose for your vacation. And we hope that this article will allow you not to get lost in the world of hotel abbreviations and book exactly what you and your family will need. Tourister.ru wishes you a pleasant stay!

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