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Explanation of hotel star numbers in France
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Explanation of hotel star numbers in France

With no standardised hotel rating system in Europe, knowing exactly what to expect from your accommodation can be tricky. France isn’t part of the Hotelstars scheme, adopted by 17 European countries including Germany, Sweden and Greece; instead, public tourism body Atout France is responsible for administering its stars. Unlike other countries, a key component of the ratings in France is the size of both the bedrooms and the hotel’s communal areas.

What can I expect from a two-star hotel?

You’ll enjoy a higher level of comfort than the rudimentary one-star digs, but there’s still no obligation for your double room to be any bigger than 9m². This time the reception must be at least 30m² and open for at least ten hours a day. What’s more, it has to be staffed by someone who can speak at least one official European language, as well as French.

What can I expect from a three-star hotel?

Again, comfort standards will be upped; your double room will be at least 13.5m² and this time it must have an en-suite. The reception, again at least 30m², must be open for at least ten hours a day, and once again manned by someone who can speak at least one official European language as well as French. You’ll also be able to take advantage of a range of guest services: internet in public areas, a bar and some communal lounges.

What can I expect from a four-star hotel?

Here, you’ll benefit from a personalised welcome from your hosts. Your double room will be at least 16m² and equipped with everything you could need, including WiFi, a desk, international TV channels and aircon. If your hotel has more than 30 rooms, the reception must be open 24 hours; less than 30 rooms, and it should be at least 12. In addition, there will be at least 70m² of communal areas for relaxing.

What can I expect from a five-star hotel?

Plenty, that’s for sure! You’ll be given an exceptional welcome by staff who must speak at least two foreign languages, one of which being English. Make the most of 24hr room service, in-hotel dining options, chauffeur and concierge services, plus safes and bathrobes in your spacious 24m² en-suite double. You can also expect some additional luxuries such as a swimming pool, massages, tennis courts, hairdressers or spa facilities.

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