Hotels Classification

Hotels Classification

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  • Date Submitted: 09/28/2009 8:28 AM
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A Hotel is a place where people spend a day or more and enjoy their time for leisure or business. Every hotel is different and because there are so many hotels around the world, one of the best ways to know about hotels is by classifying them in five different categories; one star, two, three, four and five stars hotels.
One star is a hotel with minimal services, usually for people driving through by car and with a tight budget. This kind of hotel is known as a Motel as well. They are not usually comfortable and not always very clean.
The two stars hotels are simple. These properties are generally family run. These types of hotels offer clean and basic accommodation at a budget price with few other services. Bedroom size can be small and every room has a closet and simple bathroom. A two star hotel usually does not have a restaurant on site, fitness area or sauna but they may have a swimming pool. They usually offer continental breakfasts that can be a good thing for family vacationers and travelers who are willing to sacrifice amenities for lower room prices.
The three star hotels are middle class. These types of hotels are more comfortable than one star and two star hotels. All rooms are generally spacious in size and have nice bathrooms. Most of these hotels seem modern; they have well decorated public areas and bedrooms. The hotel has a reception desk with a large lobby and concierge service. The hotels with more than two floors usually have an elevator. A breakfast buffet is also offered to the customers for a reasonable price. These hotels are medium priced and comfortable.
Four stars hotels are the largest of the hotels; the bedrooms are very nice, clean and comfortable. They often have banquet rooms, exhibit halls, and spacious ballrooms to accommodate conventions, business meetings, wedding receptions, and other social parties. They provide physical fitness and recreational facilities to encourage customers to combine business with pleasure....

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