Types of accommodation rooms and what they mean
Whether you are booking a hotel, lodge, resort, apartment, or guest house, understanding accommodation room types can help you choose the right option and avoid costly booking mistakes.
In the hospitality industry, rooms are classified based on occupancy, bed configuration, size, layout, and level of luxury.
Single room
A single room is designed for one guest. It typically contains one bed and essential amenities such as a bathroom, workspace, wardrobe, and television. Single rooms are popular among solo travellers and business guests.
Double room
A double room accommodates two people and usually features one double, queen, or king-sized bed.
It is among the most common room categories in hotels and is often preferred by couples.
Twin room
A twin room contains two separate single beds within the same room.
This option is ideal for friends, colleagues, or travellers who are sharing a room but prefer separate sleeping arrangements.
Triple room
A triple room is designed to accommodate three guests. The room may have three single beds or a combination of one double bed and one single bed. It is commonly used by small families and groups.

Quad room
Also known as a quadruple room, this type accommodates four guests.
Depending on the property, it may feature two double beds, four single beds, or another suitable arrangement.
Standard room
A standard room is the hotel’s basic accommodation category. It offers essential amenities and comfortable furnishings without additional luxury features.
Standard rooms are usually the most affordable options available.
Deluxe room
A deluxe room is an upgraded version of a standard room. It is generally larger and may offer better furnishings, improved views, premium amenities, or additional services.
Executive room
Executive rooms are designed primarily for business travellers. They often provide extra workspace, premium furnishings, faster internet, and access to executive lounges or exclusive hotel services.
Studio room
A studio room combines the bedroom and living area into one open-plan space.
Some studios also include a small kitchenette, making them suitable for extended stays.
Junior suite
A junior suite is larger than a standard room and usually includes a seating area in addition to the sleeping space.
However, the bedroom and living area are often not completely separated.

Suite
A suite is a spacious accommodation unit that typically includes a separate bedroom and living room. Suites are designed for guests seeking additional comfort, privacy, and luxury. They are common in upscale hotels and resorts.
Presidential suite
The presidential suite is usually the most luxurious accommodation within a hotel.
It offers expansive living space, premium furnishings, exclusive amenities, and personalised services.
Such suites are often reserved for high-profile guests, executives, and dignitaries.
Connecting rooms
Connecting rooms consist of two separate rooms linked by an internal door.
They are popular among families and larger groups because they provide privacy while allowing easy movement between rooms.
Accessible room
An accessible room is specially designed for guests with disabilities or mobility challenges.
These rooms may feature wider doorways, wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, grab rails, and other accessibility enhancements.