Glossary of room types?
A “single room” : has one single bed, and thus accommodate one person. A “double room”: has one large bed, big enough for acouple Or a “twin room” : has two single beds for two people who don’t want to share a bed. A “triple room”: accommodate three people. A triple room is composed of either a large bed and one single, or three single beds A “quadruple room”: accommodate four people. A quadruple room can have either two large beds, or one large bed with two single beds. NOTE : Extra bed for child : in all casses these are only suitable for children aged 12 andunder. A “studio” is one room living-cum-sleeping accommodation, usually with divan/sofa beds, basic kitchen facilities (usually two cooking rings and a fridge) and a shower room. An “apartment” : is a self-contained flat with one or more bedrooms with twin/double beds, basic kitchen facilities (usually two cooking rings and a fridge) and ashower room.
• A “single room” : has one single bed, and thus accommodate one person. • A “double room”: has one large bed, big enough for acouple lOr a “twin room” : has two single beds for two people who don’t want to share a bed. • A “triple room”: accommodate three people. A triple room is composed of either a large bed and one single, or three single beds • A “quadruple room”: accommodate four people. A quadruple room can have either two large beds, or one large bed with two single beds.