One Star: Notably at the bottom end of the ranking system, these types of accommodations are usually better known as youth hostels and appeal to younger generations of travelers that are trying to see the world on a budget. These types of accommodations have shared bathrooms and even shared bedrooms with bunk beds that sleep up to 8 in one room. In order to ensure security, these types of hotels usually have restricted access after a certain point at night after which guests or visitors are not allowed to come and go.
Two Star: While these hotels are technically better than the one star facilities, they are still very low down on the ranking for specific reasons. These types of accommodations usually get points off for cleanliness or uncomfortable beds or terribly unfriendly staff.
Three Star: Right in the middle, three start accommodations often offer the best value for your dollar. They are clean and fairly comfortable with basic amenities and friendly staff. However, they don't have much beyond that. This style of accommodation is great for individuals or families that are traveling and planning to spend very little time in their room. If you just need a clean and comfortable place to sleep at the end of the day, this may be what your budget ordered.
Four Star: Better than the basics and with impeccable cleanliness, four start hotels are luxurious and go above and beyond your expectations. Whether the designer touches make it feel extra modern or the luxurious spa curls your toes, these facilities aim to please and generally carry a price tag to match. These types of accommodations are great for couples looking to get away for a romantic retreat and not planning to leave their room very much.
Five Star: As the cream of the crop