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Encyclopedia > Suite (hotel)

A suite in a hotel, mostly denotes a class of luxury rooms. Many large hotels have one or more "honeymoon suites", and sometimes the best room is called the "presidential suite". A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short-term basis. ... A honeymoon is the traditional trip taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage, and presumably, consummate it. ... The Presidential Suite is a luxury hotel room made available to only the most affluent of hotel guests, and a room can only be authorised as Presidential in a hotel with at least 4 Stars. ...


Suites offer more space and furniture than a basic hotel room; in addition to the standard bed and bedroom fixtures, a suite will typically add a living room, usually with a couch that folds into a bed. Dining, office and kitchen facilities are also added in some suites. Some hotels now offer only suites. In addition to the luxurious suites mentioned in the first paragraph, regular suites are particularly aimed at travelling businessmen, who would both appreciate additional space and may use it to host small meetings or entertain clients.


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