Choosing the Type of Room To Book
How do I choose which type of room to book?
The very first decision that has to be reached before deciding the type of room to book is how many guests will be staying at the accommodation. This will determine the number of "beds" you will need for your stay.
By "beds", it means the number of sleeping spaces required in the room. (For instance, if you are a married couple wanting one (1) bed, you don't want a Single Room. Rather, you may want a Double (or larger) Room. If you are a couple of guys coming to London, you may not wish to share a bed. In this case, you might choose a Twin Room with its two (2) single beds.
So, you need to decide how many "beds" you want in the room and whether you would like a private bathroom in the room or are happy to share a bathroom with other guests in the accommodation. When deciding on a suitable room type you can also click on the room type description to view more information about the room.
You can chose from the following room types:
- Bed in a shared room. (*)
- A bunk bed in a dormitory room that you share with others. (*)
- Single room - a private room for one (1) person with one (1) Single Bed.
- Double room - a private room for one (1) or two (2) people with one (1) Double Bed.
- Twin room - a private room for one (1) or two (2) people with two (2) Single Beds.
- Triple room - a private room for two (2) or three (3) people with either three (3) Single Beds or with one (1) Double Bed and one (1) Single Bed.
- Quad room - a private room for three (3) or four (4) people with four (4) Single Beds, one (1) Double and two (2) Single Beds, or two (2) Double Beds.
- Multi bedded private room is a private room for five (5) or six (6) people with different bed combinations.
- Studio or Apartment - a private unit consisting of one or more rooms with a variety of bed combinations.
You can chose from the following room facilities:
- Studio or Apartment is accommodation that features your own private cooking and dining facilities in a studio room, or in a separate kitchen within an apartment.
- Standard room (private bathroom) is a room with an en-suite private bathroom inside the room or for your sole use adjacent to the room.
- Basic room (shared bathroom) is a room that does not feature a private bathroom, so the bathroom is outside the room and can also be used by the other guests.
- Superior Basic room is a room with an attached shower but no WC.
(*) Shared Rooms and Dormitory Rooms - These room types will typically have between 3 beds and 24 beds in the room. Booking multiple beds in a single room type of this variety does not guarantee that all members of your group will be in the same room. Accommodations certainly recognise the advantage to keeping guests together in the same room and will attempt to do so. This is not something that can ever be guaranteed. These rooms may also have Age Restrictions. Please see the respective Hotel Description Page for more details on age restrictions.
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