1、Hotel rating "five-star superior" rating at Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, Munich, Germany Hotel ratings are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. The development of the concept of hotel rating and its associated definitions display strong parallels. From the initial purp
2、ose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating has expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole.[1] Today the terms 'grading', 'rating', and 'classification' are used to generally refer to the same concept, that is to categorize hotel
3、s. There are a wide variety of rating schemes used by different organizations around the world. Many have a system involving stars, with a greater number of stars indicating greater luxury. Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, launched its star rating system in 1958. The AAA and thei
4、r affiliated bodies use diamonds instead of stars to express hotel and restaurant ratings levels. Food services, entertainment, view, room variations such as size and additional amenities, spas and fitness centers, ease of access and location may be considered in establishing a standard. Hotels a
5、re independently assessed in traditional systems and rest heavily on the facilities provided. Some consider this disadvantageous to smaller hotels whose quality of accommodation could fall into one class but the lack of an item such as an elevator would prevent it from reaching a higher categorizati
6、on.[2] In recent years hotel rating systems have also been criticised by some who argue that the rating criteria for such systems are overly complex and difficult for laypersons to understand. It has been suggested that the lack of a unified global system for rating hotels may also undermine the
7、usability of such schemes. Contents 1 Standards of hotel classification 1.1 Hotel classifications in Britain 1.2 European Hotelstars Union 2 World hotel rating 3 Seven Stars 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Standards of hotel classification[edit] The more common classification sys
8、tems include "star" rating, letter grading, from "A" to "F", diamond or simply a "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" footnote to accommodation such as hostels and motels. Systems using terms such as Deluxe/Luxury, First Class/Superior, Tourist Class/Standard, and Budget Class/Economy are more widely
9、accepted as hotel types, rather than hotel standard. Some countries have rating by a single public standard — Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Hungary have laws defining the hotel rating. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the rating is defined by the res
10、pective hotel industry association using a five-star system — the German classifications are Tourist (*), Standard (**), Comfort (***), First Class (****) and Luxury (*****), with the mark "Superior" to flag extras beyond the minimum defined in the standard, but not enough to move the hotel up to th
11、e next tier ranking. The Swiss hotel rating was the first non-government formal hotel classification beginning in 1979[3] It did influence the hotel classification in Austria and Germany.[3] The formal hotel classification of the DEHOGA (German Hotel and Restaurant Association) started on August 1,
12、1996 and proved very successful with 80% of guests citing the hotel stars as the main criteria in hotel selection.[4] This implementation influenced the creation of a common European Hotelstars rating system that started in 2023 (see below). In France, the rating is defined by the public tourist
13、board of the department using a four-star system (plus "L" for Luxus) which has changed to a five-star system from 2023 on. In South Africa and Namibia, the Tourist Grading Council of South Africa has strict rules for a hotel types granting up to 5 stars. In India, the classification of hotels is ba
14、sed on two categories such as “Star” and “Heritage”. Hotels in India are classified by Hotel and Restaurant Association Classification Committee (HRACC), Ministry of Tourism, India.[5] Hotel classifications in Britain[edit] In Great Britain hotels are rated from one-star to five stars. The RAC p
15、ulled out of accommodation grading in 2023 so the only grading schemes in operation are those operated by the AA (Automobile Association) and the national tourist boards: Visit England, Visit Wales, the Scottish Tourist Board and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. The schemes were all 'harmonised'
16、to ensure consistency between the schemes. This applies to all accommodation types apart from self catering that the AA started offering in 2023. The AA criteria are available on its website.[Stated criteria not found: verification needed][6] In addition to the usual black stars (ranging from one (t
17、he lowest) to five (the highest), the AA awards red stars to the highest-rated, which are deemed 'Inspectors' Choice'. Each of the national tourist boards have grading explanations on their web sites. European Hotelstars Union[edit] The HOTREC (Hotels, Restaurants & Cafés in Europe) is an umbrel
18、la organization for 39 associations from 24 European countries. At a conference in Bergen in 2023, the partners drafted a hotel classification system in order to harmonize their national standards. In 2023 HOTREC launched the European Hospitality Quality scheme (EHQ) which has since accredited the e
19、xisting national inspection bodies for hotel rating. Under the patronage of HOTREC, the hotel associations of Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland created the Hotelstars Union.[7] On 14 September 2023, the Hotelstars Union classification system was establ
20、ished at a conference in Prague. This system became effective in these countries in January 2023, with the exception of Hungary, Switzerland and the Netherlands, who have chosen later dates for the change. Later more countries have joined the HOTREC hotelstars system: Estonia (2023), Latvia (2023),
21、Lithuania (2023), Luxembourg (2023), Malta (2023), Belgium (2023), Denmark (2023) and Greece (2023). The European Hotelstars Union system is based on the earlier German hotelstars system that had widely influenced the hotel classifications in central Europe, with five stars and a Superior mark to
22、 flag extras. Instead of a strict minimum in room size and required shower facilities (e.g. a bath tub in a four-star hotel) there is a catalogue of criteria with 21 qualifications encompassing 270 elements, where some are mandatory for a star and others optional. The main criteria are in quality ma
23、nagement, wellness and sleeping accommodation.[8] In the catalogue of criteria each entry is associated with a number of points - each Hotelstars level requires a minimal sum of points besides some criteria being obligatory for the level.[9] The minimum requirement for the Superior flag requires the
24、 same sum of points as for the next Hotelstars level which however was not awarded due to at least one obligatory requirement being left out.[9] For hotels with three to five stars, the Hotelstars Union will use "mystery guests" to check the service quality regularly. Hotelstar Excerpt of the c
25、atalogue of criteria Tourist · 100% of the rooms with shower/WC or bath tub/WC · Daily room cleaning · 100% of the rooms with colour-TV together with remote control · Table and chair · Soap or body wash · Reception service · Facsimile at the reception · Publicly available telephone for gu
26、ests · Extended breakfast · Beverage offer in the hotel · Deposit possibility Superior Tourist The Superior flag is provided when the additional service and accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The bathroom facilities are usually at the same level as for two sta
27、rs hotels but built from cheaper materials. The cost for regular inspection by independent associations is waived as well. Standard In addition to the single star (*) hotels: · Breakfast buffet · Reading light next to the bed · Bath essence or shower gel · Bath towels · Linen shelves · Off
28、er of sanitary products (e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, shaving kit) · Credit Cards Superior Standard The Superior flag is provided when the additional service and accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The Standard-Superior does usually offer the same service level a
29、s three-star hotels but the interiors of the hotel are smaller and cheaper so that the three stars were not to be awarded by the inspection body. A two-star superior does not require mystery guesting. Comfort In addition to the standard star (**) hotels: · Reception opened 14 hours, accessible
30、by phone 24 hours from inside and outside, bilingual staff (e.g. German/English) · Three piece suite at the reception, luggage service · Beverage offer in the room · Telephone in the room · Internet access in the room or in the public area · Heating facility in the bathroom, hair-dryer, cleansi
31、ng tissue · Dressing mirror, place to put the luggage/suitcase · Sewing kit, shoe polish utensils, laundry and ironing service · Additional pillow and additional blanket on demand · Systematic complaint management system Superior Comfort The Superior flag is provided when the additional serv
32、ice and accommodation provisions are not sufficient for the next Hotelstar. The accommodation facilities for a superior hotel need to be on a modern level and fully renovated which is checked regularly. First Class In addition to the comfort star (***) hotels: · Reception opened 18 hours, acces
33、sible by phone 24 hours from inside and outside · Lobby with seats and beverage service · Breakfast buffet or breakfast menu card via room service · Minibar or 24 hours beverages via room service · Upholstered chair/couch with side table · Bath robe and slippers on demand · Cosmetic products (
34、e.g. shower cap, nail file, cotton swabs), vanity mirror, tray of a large scale in the bathroom · Internet access and internet terminal · "À la carte"-restaurant First Class Superior The Superior flag is provided when the first class hotel has a proven high quality not only in the rooms. The s
35、uperior hotels provide for additional facilities in the hotel like a sauna or a workout room. The quality is checked regularly by mystery guesting of an external inspection service. Luxury In addition to the first class (****) hotels: · Reception opened 24 hours, multilingual staff · Doorman-s
36、ervice or valet parking · Concierge, page boy · Spacious reception hall with several seats and beverage service · Personalized greeting for each guest with fresh flowers or a present in the room · Minibar and food and beverage offer via room service during 24 hours · Personal care products in f
37、lacons · Internet-PC in the room · Safe in the room · Ironing service (return within 1 hour), shoe polish service · Turndown service in the evening · Mystery guesting Superior Luxury The Luxury star hotels need to attain high expectations of an international guest service. The Superior Luxu
38、ry star is only awarded with a system of intensive guest care. World hotel rating[edit] This section is outdated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (June 2023) There is so far no international classification which has been adopted. There have be
39、en attempts at unifying the classification system so that it becomes an internationally recognized and reliable standard, but they have all failed. It has been considered that, as it has been the case in other areas (e.g. international accounting standards), hotel classification standards should re
40、sult from a private and independent initiative. This may be the case of the World Hotel Rating (WHR) project, which notably aims to set international classification standards and rating criteria along the lines of a world star-rating system. It will also establish an information platform on the hote
41、l industry which will be multilingual and multicultural. WHR intends to play a key role in the development of quality hotel services, as well as equitable and sustainable tourism, and the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage. In addition, WHR will develop labels to promote hotels
42、distinguished by specific features, such as a family and child-friendly disposition. A test period was scheduled for 2023. Seven Stars[edit Some hotels have been advertised as seven star hotels. The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai was opened in 1998 with a servant for every room - this has been th
43、e first hotel being widely described as a "seven-star" property, but the hotel says the label originates from an unnamed British journalist on a press trip and that they neither encourage its use nor do they use it in their advertising. Similarly the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi (open since 20
44、23) is sometimes described as seven star as well, but the hotel uses only a five star rating. The Town House Galleria in Milan, Italy has opened in 2023 and it claims to have a seven star certificate from SGS Italy in 2023.[10] However the SGS Italy (not the official tourism agency) only has five
45、 stars in the general hotel stars categorization, with the full title of the certificate being left unknown, just as the renewal process is unknown. Overall, as no traditional organization or formal body awards or recognizes any rating over five-star deluxe,[11] such claims are meaningless and predo
46、minantly used for advertising purposes. Historically, luxury hotels have used the membership in The Leading Hotels of the World to document regular inspection on an additional level. This organization had been formed in 1928 and it reorganized in 1971 introducing a world-wide inspection service.
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