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European Hotel Bed Sizes
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Looking to book my hotel room for Frankfurt. Some of the hotels say 1 Double bed, sleeps 2. Would that mean a full size bed or queen?
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probably double. their sizes are a bit different from those in the u.s., and normally smaller.
peggy
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They look pretty close to US sizes: http://www.platformbeds.com/...d-Sizes_ep_62-1.html
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I think it is like two twins attached with a "gap" where the frames meet. Always fun a tradeshow events where co=workers share a room. :-)
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Yes, in Germany "double sleeps two" is two twin-sized beds pushed together. They will have separate covers. (Edit: At least, that's always been my experience. I'm not a bed expert or anything; I just sleep in them.)


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Michael
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Will confirm, was in Munich last week.
Sleeps like one big bed with 2 small blankets

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