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London Hotels Room Types
Single Room
A single room is designed to accommodate one person only. The room may contain only one bed, which may be a single or double. (min. 3' x 6' 3 or 1m x 1.9m).
In certain 4 or 5 star hotel 'single' beds are not provided and even 'single' rooms may have double or triple sized beds.
Double Room
A double room is designed to accommodate two people only. The room contains one queen bed. (min. 4' 6 x 6' 3 or 1.4m x 1.9m).
Twin Room
A twin room is designed to accommodate two people only. The room may contain two single beds. (min. 3 x 6' 3 or 1m x 1.9m) or 2 double beds (especially in 4/5 star hotel).
Family Rooms
There are two main types of family rooms:
- Triple Room
A triple room is designed to accommodate three people only.
The room will contain either:
- One double and one single bed
- Three single beds
- Quad Room
A quad room is designed to accommodate four people only. The room will contain either:
- Two double beds
- One double and two single beds
- Four single beds
Suites and apartments
Suites and apartments are designed to provide a luxurious atmosphere, whilst away from home. They normally consist of a luxurious bedroom with a separate lounge area and bathroom, sleep two people per room. Some suites and all apartments also contain a kitchenette. ( Back To Top ) Star Ratings
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