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Synonyms and antonyms of Rooms and areas in hotels and guest houses in American Thesaurus

Rooms and areas in hotels and guest houses

check-in (noun)

the place you go to when you arrive at an airport or hotel

cocktail lounge (noun)

a bar, often in a hotel or club, where you can buy alcoholic drinks

coffee shop (noun)

a place, usually in a hotel or department store, where coffee, other drinks, and light meals are served

desk (noun)

a place that provides information or a service, for example in a hotel or at an airport

dining room (noun)

the room in a house or hotel where you eat meals

double room (noun)

a room that is large enough for two people to sleep in, especially one in a hotel or a rented property

ensuite (adjective)

British an en suite bathroom is one joined to a bedroom, especially in a hotel

family room (noun)

tourismBritish a room in a hotel with enough beds for a family to sleep in

guest room (noun)

a bedroom for a visitor in someone’s home or in a hotel

lobby (noun)

the area just inside the entrance to a hotel, theater, or other large building

lounge (noun)

a public room in a place such as a hotel, university, or hospital where people can sit and relax

reception (noun)

the part of a large building such as a hotel or office where there is someone whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc.

reception (noun)

British the area in front of this

room (noun)

a bedroom in a home or in a place such as a hotel

single (noun)

a room or bed for one person

single room (noun)

a room that is large enough for one person to sleep in, especially one in a hotel or a rented property

twin-bedded (adjective)

British a twin-bedded room has two single beds (=beds for one person)

vacancy (noun)

a room in a hotel that is available for someone to stay in