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This
article
is
about
lodging
establishments.
For
shared-room
lodging,
see
Hostel.
For
hotels
designed
for
motorists,
see
Motel.
For
other
uses,
see
Hotel
(disambiguation).
"Hotel
room"
redirects
here.
For
the
1993
HBO
television
series,
see
Hotel
Room.
The
Peninsula
New
York
hotel
located
on
the
corner
of
Fifth
Avenue
and
55th
Street
in
Manhattan
A
typical
hotel
room
with
a
bed,
desk,
and
television
This
hotel
room
in
Scandic
Hotel
Malmen
in
Stockholm,
Sweden,
is
located
two
floors
underground.
A
hotel
is
an
establishment
that
provides
paid
lodging
on
a
short-term
basis.
Facilities
provided
inside
a
hotel
room
may
range
from
a
modest-quality
mattress
in
a
small
room
to
large
suites
with
bigger,
higher-quality
beds,
a
dresser,
a
refrigerator
and
other
kitchen
facilities,
upholstered
chairs,
a
flat
screen
television,
and
en-suite
bathrooms.
Small,
lower-priced
hotels
may
offer
only
the
most
basic
guest
services
and
facilities.
Larger,
higher-priced
hotels
may
provide
additional
guest
facilities
such
as
a
swimming
pool,
business
centre
(with
computers,
printers,
and
other
office
equipment),
childcare,
conference
and
event
facilities,
tennis
or
basketball
courts,
gymnasium,
restaurants,
day
spa,
and
social
function
services.
Hotel
rooms
are
usually
numbered
(or
named
in
some
smaller
hotels
and
B&Bs)
to
allow
guests
to
identify
their
room.
Some
boutique,
high-end
hotels
have
custom
decorated
rooms.
Some
hotels
offer
meals
as
part
of
a
room
and
board
arrangement.
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