1、精品文档就在这里-各类专业好文档,值得你下载,教育,管理,论文,制度,方案手册,应有尽有-Hotel classification System in GermanyAccording to their slogan More security and transparency for tourists, DEHOGA established in 1996 an official hotel classification system in Germany that has been demanded by consumer associations for several years. I
2、n the meantime more than 8,000 establishments have asked for an assessment on a voluntary base according to the uniform nation-wide criteria of the Deutsche Hotelklassifizierung.Guests are given an expressive and reliable short message about quality standards of hotels with a star symbol scheme. The
3、 classification is open to all licensed types of accommodation facilities.TOURISTAccommodation for simple needsSTANDARDAccommodation for moderate needsKOMFORTAccommodation for greater needsFIRST CLASSAccommodation for high demandsLUXURYAccommodation for the highest demandsMore Information: www.hotel
4、sterne.deGerman classification for guest houses, inns and guest houses in accordance with the directives of the German Hotel and Restaurant Association:Accommodation for basic requirementsGAccommodation for medium requirementsGAccommodation for good quality requirementsGAccommodation for high qualit
5、y requirementsMore Information: www.klassifizierung.de (information in German only)Classification of apartments and private rooms in accordance with the directives of the German Tourism Association: FSimple and appropriate accommodationSimple and appropriate total equipment of the object. Basic equi
6、pment available and in working condition.FAccommodation with middle comfortAppropriate, good, maintained total equipment with middle comfort. Equipment is in a good state of preservation. Functionality is the center of attention.FAccommodation with good comfortTotal equipment with good comfort. Equi
7、pment of better quality. Optically good general impression.FAccommodation with top qualityHigh-quality total equipment with high comfort. Equipment in high and well-kept quality.FFirst-class total equipment with additional services and benefits.High well-kept and exclusive general impression. Highes
8、t technical comfort, outstanding infrastructure. Very good state of preservationMore Information: www.deutschertourismusverband.de (information in German only)Druckansicht Seite empfehlen Add page to watch list ContactPartner SitesImprintAGBLoginguide-to-austria guide-to-oman guide-to-hawaii guide-t
9、o-caribbean guide-to-ibizaCopyright by Schwarzmeier Medien So youre wandering around Europe and notice stars prominently displayed in front of every hotel. Say you find one that has three stars. What does it mean? The short answer is: just about anything, but probably not what youre thinking. Lets g
10、et one thing straight, there is no unified definition of a three-star hotel across Europe. And another thing: most of the ratings are provided by the government (or in some cases, like Switzerland, by a volunteer organization), and will be a quantitative measure used to determine the price range (an
11、d sometimes the tax obligation) of a hotel. The ranges will overlap, so dont even look for that much consistency in price; a three star hotel may be more expensive than a four star, even in the same city. It depends. You can make generalizations about hotel prices and the star ratings. A four star h
12、otel will indeed cost more than a one star in the same city. The four star hotel will have more services and amenities, including meeting space for conferences. The one star will usually be very basic; not all rooms may have bathrooms in them. I usually look for 2 or three star hotels when Im travel
13、ing in big cities. Today, most offer private baths in the (usually smallish) room and most of the time include television, a phone and occasionally even a mini bar. For a splurge thats often a good bargain, Ill look for a four star hotel in lest touristy areas, especially when its hot and I want a d
14、ay with decent air conditioning. Just remember-the ratings on the outside of the building are based on an objective facilities and services provided assessment and are not in any way related to ambiance, charm or other subjective criteria. Think government ratings. Guido, a government pencil pusher
15、for his whole life, goes into a hotel with a checklist. Is there a restaurant? Yes or No. Is there a toilet and shower/bath in every room? Yes or No. In the end theres gonna be a count of all the yesses that will intimately bestow the hotel with some number of government stars. Dont expect a qualita
16、tive review. Guido is about as likely to rate the ambiance or romantic qualities of the room as I am to sing Don Giovanni at the Milan Opera house dressed in a garter belt and silk stockings. I can tell you for sure hes not going to write, And the wainscoting blends beautifully with the flocked wall
17、paper in the bathroom, enhancing the overall impression of the room without calling attention to itself. It is an ideal space in which to read or contemplate life while the flush of early morning is upon you. 5 stars indeed! No, for charm, views, the feel of the place or the friendliness of the staf
18、f youll have to get your ratings elsewhere. Get yourself a Michelin guide or something similar from our selection of European Guide Books. Those guys love wainscoting. Is it hopeless to try to understand the Star System? Actually, its not. Understanding some of the star ratings can net you a bargain
19、 if you consider the limitations of the system. For example, theres this little hotel in Italys Val Camonica that I like. The rooms have everything you may need: newer bathrooms, television, heat that works. Some have fine views. Theres a restaurant downstairs where the owners mom cooks. Inquire abo
20、ut the local specialties and youll be surprised at what shell go out of her way to cook for you if you stay long enough to make it worth her while. The hotel is a one-star hotel so its pretty cheap to stay there. Unless they drastically change the way the hotel is configured, they will never get mor
21、e than a one-star rating. Ever. I mean it. They could add gold plated bathrooms and wide screen television to every room, have a concierge who knew everything there was to know, and still, theyd be a one star hotel. How can this be you ask? Because when you check in you do so in the bar, then, key i
22、n hand, you have to go outside and around the corner and climb a flight of stairs in order to make it to your room, even though the rooms are located in the same building. You see, a hotel with a reception area that is separate from the entrance used by hotel guests to get to their rooms is classifi
23、ed as a one star hotel in Italy, according to the owner, and nothing can change it except for digging out a new stairway or elevator shaft from the reception. And in this case that would cut the size of the hotel in half. So despite the fact that the rooms are newly decorated and have all the amenit
24、ies, hes only able to charge pretty much the same as a run-down hovel with baths down the hall. Thats just the way the system works. Tip: It is your right to view a room before you commit to staying in it. Ask to do so. If youre looking for a bargain, dont hesitate to consider one star hotels-just check the room first. -精品 文档-
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