Business Single
For solo travelers who need a strict workstation. Designed for short cycles: check in, prepare, execute. Ideal for one-night trips and early departures.
Every room is designed around the same priorities: a reliable workstation, clean lighting, quiet-first layout, and minimal friction for corporate stays.
Choose based on how you work: solo focus, executive review prep, or team collaboration. We keep categories simple to avoid booking confusion.
For solo travelers who need a strict workstation. Designed for short cycles: check in, prepare, execute. Ideal for one-night trips and early departures.
Extra surface area for laptops, documents, and meeting materials. Best for multi-day stays and guests who host short in-room working sessions.
A suite-level layout for executive preparation and private discussions. Supports structured calls with minimal echo and clear camera background control.
We focus on measurable details. If something affects productivity, it is specified—lighting, desk space, charging access, noise behavior, and service response patterns.
| Category | What you get | Why it matters for business |
|---|---|---|
| Connectivity | Stable Wi-Fi targets, practical router placement, and coverage discipline | Calls don’t drop; uploads and meeting streams remain usable |
| Work comfort | Desk zoning, task lighting, charging access, clean cable behavior | Short sessions stay efficient; setup time stays near zero |
| Service logic | Clear policies, invoice-ready support, structured escalation | Corporate managers get predictability and control |
For teams, we recommend aligning room types with agenda: speakers and leads in Executive King, short-stay attendees in Business Single, and confidential prep in Boardroom Suites.
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