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Sleep Code
Price Rankings
To help you easily sort through my hotel listings, I've divided the accom-
modations into three categories based on the price for a standard double
room with bath during high season:
$$$ Higher Priced
$$ Moderately Priced
$ Lower Priced
Prices can change without notice; verify the hotel's current rates online
or by email.
Abbreviations
To pack maximum information into minimum space, I use the following
code to describe accommodations in this topic. Prices listed are per room,
not per person. When a price range is given for a type of room (such as
double rooms listed for 1,050-1,250 kr), it means the price fluctuates with
the season, size of room, or length of stay; expect to pay the upper end for
peak-season stays.
S
= Single room (or price for one person in a double).
D
=
Double or twin room. Double beds (which can be two twins sheeted
together) are usually big enough for nonromantic couples.
T
= Triple (generally a double bed with a single bed moved in).
Quad (usually two double beds; adding an extra child's bed to a T is
usually cheaper).
Q
=
b
= Private bathroom with toilet and shower or tub.
s
= Private shower or tub only (the toilet is down the hall).
According to this code, a couple staying at a “Db-1,050 kr” hotel in
Sweden would pay a total of 1,050 kr (about $175) for a double room with