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Booking a room in London-what is a triple, twin, single?

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Booking a room in London-what is a triple, twin, single?

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single = one single bed (not very common but they do exist) double = usually one double bed twin = two single beds triple = usually one double bed and a single bed (the single bed is sometimes a child size bed), occasionally you’ll find a triple room with 3 single beds but that’s not common so for three people you would need a triple, but if it’s three adults check with the hotel on the size of the third bed if you’re a family of two adults and a child, quite often hotels will put a cot or a child size bed into a double bedroom so it’s worth checking that option out

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