Bedding: Typically includes a comfortable mattress with fresh linens, pillows, and a duvet or comforter.
Bathroom: An en-suite bathroom with a toilet, sink, and either a shower, bathtub, or a combination of both. Towels, toiletries (such as shampoo, conditioner, and soap), and a hairdryer are usually provided.
Furniture: A bed (queen, king, or twin depending on the room type), bedside tables or nightstands with reading lamps, a desk or writing area with a chair, and a wardrobe or closet with hangers.
Entertainment: A television with cable or satellite channels is common. Some hotels also provide additional entertainment options such as pay-per-view movies.
Climate Control: Air conditioning or heating, depending on the climate of the location, to ensure guest comfort.
Communication: A telephone for local and international calls. Some hotels provide complimentary Wi-Fi access for guests.
Safety Features: In-room safe for valuables, and secure door locking systems.
Mini-bar: A small refrigerator stocked with beverages and snacks. Guests are often charged for items consumed.
Coffee/Tea Making Facilities: A coffee maker or electric kettle with complimentary coffee and tea.
Iron and Ironing Board: For guests to use if they need to freshen up their clothing.
Room Service: Many hotels offer room service for meals and snacks.
Workspace: A desk or table with a chair for guests who need to work or use their laptops.
Mirror: Full-length and vanity mirrors for convenience.
Internet Access: Wi-Fi or wired internet access, either complimentary or for a fee.
Complimentary Items: Some hotels provide complimentary items like bottled water, fruit baskets, or welcome amenities.
View: Depending on the hotel’s location and design, rooms may offer different views, such as city views, garden views, or sea views.