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3
Star
Hotel
What
is
the
meaning
/
definition
of
3
Star
Hotel
in
the
hospitality
industry?
A
3
Star
Hotel
is
a
hotel
that
provides
average
amenities,
higher
quality
service,
physical
attributes
and
design.
Ranking:
Comfort
(***)
Three
star
hotels
aim
towards
meeting
guest
expectations
and
providing
pleasant
stay.
These
hotels
are
often
located
near
major
express-ways,
airports,
business
areas,
convenient
for
shopping
trips
etc.
They
thereby
provide
their
short
term
guests
with
a
brief,
efficient
but
comfortable
stay.
Firstly
the
hotel
must
have
a
clearly
designated
reception
area.
Additionally
it
must
have
a
minimum
of
five
bedrooms
available
for
rent.
Furthermore,
all
of
theses
rooms
must
come
with
en
suite
bathrooms.
As
from
the
moment
of
registration
the
guest
must
have
24
hour
access
to
the
hotel
without
the
need
of
a
key.
And
the
owner
or
staff
is
at
minimum
available
via
call
for
residents
throughout
day
/
night.
The
restaurant
must
be
open
a
minimum
of
6
days
a
week,
serving
bar
snacks,
breakfast
or
more.
Hotels
which
do
not
offer
dinner
must
be
located
in
the
vicinity
of
restaurants
which
do.
Furthermore,
the
hotel
should
have
a
liquor
license
and
an
area
where
beverages
can
be
served.
Room
service
must
be
available
with
a
minimum
of
hot
and
cold
drinks
and
light
snacks
(e.g.
sandwiches)
during
daytime
and
evening.
The
hotel
has
the
option
to
provide
on
request
only,
without
having
to
promote
its
menu.
Phone
service
available
in-room
as
well
as
WiFi
in
all
public
areas.
All
areas
of
operation
should
meet
the
Three
Star
level
of
quality
for
cleanliness,
maintenance
and
hospitality,
and
for
the
quality
of
physical
facilities
and
delivery
of
services.
Hotels
receive
star
ratings
to
help
people
identify
standard
and
level
of
services,
without
having
to
see
the
hotel
for
themselves.
They
thereby
enable
trust
between
people
and
facilitate
trade.
hotel
categorisation
is
based
on
a
scale
from
1-5,
one
being
the
lowest
and
five
the
highest
standard.
The
level
of
service,
facilities
and
hotel
design
should
always
be
appropriate
to
the
hotels
star
rating.
The
level
of
stars
a
hotel
has,
varies
across
the
world,
and
may
not
necessarily
be
awarded
by
a
particular
organisation.
Therefore
there
might
be
variations
between
what
a
three
star
hotel
in
Paris
offers
and
one
in
Mumbai.
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