Hotel
:This article discusses the residential establishment. For other uses of the term "hotel", see Hotel (disambiguation).
Services and facilities
Basic accommodation of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand only has largely been replaced by rooms with en-suite bathrooms and climate control. Other features found may be a telephone, an alarm clock, a TV, and broadband Internet connectivity. Food and drink may be supplied by a mini-bar (which often includes a small refrigerator) containing snacks and drinks (to be paid for on departure), and tea and coffee making facilities (cups, spoons, an electric kettle and sachets containing instant coffee, tea bags, sugar, and creamer or milk).
Related Topics:
Bed - En-suite - Bathroom - Telephone - Alarm clock - TV - Broadband - Internet - Mini-bar - Refrigerator - Snack - Drink - Tea - Coffee - Spoon - Kettle - Instant coffee - Tea bag - Sugar - Creamer - Milk
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However, in Japan the capsule hotel supplies minimal facilities and room space.
Related Topics:
Japan - Capsule hotel
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Origins of the term |
| ► | Services and facilities |
| ► | Classification |
| ► | Boutique hotels |
| ► | Unusual hotels |
| ► | World-record setting hotels |
| ► | Hotels in fiction |
| ► | Other usage |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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