What does twin room mean in Europe?


What does twin room mean in Europe? A twin room will have two separate beds, but usually these can be coupled to make a double. As for doubles being smaller than in America, Europeans are smaller and prefer closeness to each other. WillTravel , Sep 21st, 2004 07:28 AM.


What is a twin room abroad?

A single room has one bed, a double room has one double bed and a twin room has two beds. (In some hotels a double room may in fact be twin beds pushed together). Some hotels have sometimes triple or even quadruple rooms if you travel in group.


Is a double room for 2 people?

A double room is a room intended for two people, usually a couple, to stay in. One person occupying a double room has to pay a supplement. She needs two double rooms for four guests.


What is a twin bed in a hotel?

noun. (Hospitality (hotel): Hotel room, bedroom) Twin beds are two single beds in one bedroom. For larger groups, there are rooms with both twin beds and bunk beds. The hotel rooms have one double bed or twin beds.


What is the difference between a standard room and a twin room?

A single room is for one person, a double room is for two people, a twin room is for two people who will have 1 small individual bed for each, and a family room is for four or more people.


Why do European hotels have 2 twin beds?

The arrangement gave travelers a less-intimate sleeping arrangement, and “it has a lot more flexibility for hotels,” said Mast, because two twin beds can be separated to accommodate more configurations of travelers than a king bed can.


What is a twin room in Spain?

Barcelona, Spain. Twin rooms have two beds. Double rooms have either king/queen size bed.


Is a twin room shared?

Both types of rooms are designed for two people, but in a twin room they sleep separately, and in a double room - together. See what are the other types of hotel rooms and abbreviations.