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The heart of any hotel is the room, the guest's private and personal space during their stay.

The diversity of rooms a hotel offers is a direct reflection of its category and its ability to meet the different needs of its clientele.

Room classification is not only based on their size or the number of beds they contain, but also on their location within the building, the views they offer, and any exclusive services they may include.

This variety allows the hotel to segment its offering and optimize its revenue, while giving guests the ability to choose the level of comfort and experience they want.

Classification by Capacity and Connectivity

The most common way of classifying rooms is according to the number of people they can accommodate.

The single room, also known as the standard room, is designed for a single person and is frequently used by business travelers, and is offered at a price that is approximately 30% cheaper.

Rooms Double rooms are the most popular and therefore make up the majority of the accommodation available in most hotels.

For small families or groups, there are triple rooms, usually occupied by couples with one child, and quad rooms, designed to accommodate four or more people.

A very practical solution for larger families or groups who want to stay together but still have some privacy are connecting rooms.

These are two or more independent rooms connected by an interior door, allowing easy access without having to go out into the hallway, making them an ideal option for couples with children.

The Suite: The Ultimate Exponent of Luxury and Comfort

At the pinnacle of accommodation are the suites or apartments, which represent the highest category within any hotel.

These are not simple rooms, but fully equipped luxury spaces consisting of a bedroom, often with a king-size bed, and a living room independent suite that may include a sofa bed.

This type of accommodation is preferred by high-net-worth clients, honeymooners, and business executives who require a space to work or hold small meetings.

The features that define a suite are high-end and include the use of fine materials such as travertine marble in the bathrooms, parquet or wood floors, large dressing rooms, and independent air conditioning systems for the different rooms.

In addition, they are equipped with advanced technology such as large-format televisions with satellite channels, high-speed internet connection, and security systems such as emergency lighting and fire protection.

Classification by Location and Views

The price and attractiveness of a room also vary considerably depending on its location within the hotel and the views it offers from its window, balcony, or terrace.

In beach hotels, the room with an ocean view is by far the most requested and, therefore, the most expensive. Your rate can fluctuate depending on how direct and privileged the view is.

A highly sought-after alternative is poolside rooms, which offer a beautiful view of the hotel's leisure area and are usually somewhat cheaper than those that directly overlook the sea.

In rural or mountain settings, the logic is the same: rooms with mountain views are the most sought-after, as they allow guests to enjoy spectacular landscapes, such as snow-capped mountains, from the comfort of their room.

Finally, interior rooms are the most functional and economical option.

Although they lack attractive views, they are widely used by guests who prioritize saving money to allocate that money to other services or activities during their trip.

Summary

Rooms are classified by capacity: singles, doubles, triples, and quads. Additionally, connecting rooms connect rooms through an interior door, making them ideal for families or groups.

Suites represent the highest category of luxury, with a separate living room and high-end amenities. They are the preferred choice for executives and high-net-worth clients.

The price of a room also depends on its location and views. Those facing the sea or mountains are the most sought-after, while interior rooms are the most economical option.


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