Whats the difference between a double room and a double room with french bed , when booking a hotel room ?



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If I recall correctly, a double room will be a room with 2 single beds in but a double room with french bed will be a room with a double bed.
one is in france?
Not a swedish Ikea bed, or perhaps it comes with a French Maid :)
you get a french maid or watier
Was that french bed or french bread

If bed - it means double beds

If bread - it means you get a room with food instead of a room with a view

Double room means one double bed
A French Bed ( as far as I understand) has a large bottom end.
french bed could mean a chaise lounge whitch is one of these on website provided
A french bed is kind of like a queen size bed. I think it's just a little smaller.
A double room has two single beds. A room with French bed has a double bed. Always knew the French were sexy. Vive la France!

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