Hotel vs. Inn

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Hotelnoun

A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.

Hotelnoun

An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.

Hotelnoun

The letter H in the ICAO spelling alphabet.

Hotelnoun

The larger red property in the game of Monopoly, in contradistinction to houses.

Hotelnoun

The guest accommodation and dining section of a cruise ship.

Hotelnoun

A house for entertaining strangers or travelers; an inn or public house, of the better class.

Hotelnoun

In France, the mansion or town residence of a person of rank or wealth.

Hotelnoun

a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services

Hotel

A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a refrigerator and other kitchen facilities, upholstered chairs, a flat screen television, and en-suite bathrooms.

Innnoun

Any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink.

Innnoun

A tavern.

Innnoun

One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London, for students of the law barristers.

Innnoun

The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person.

Innnoun

(obsolete) A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.

Innverb

To house; to lodge.

Innverb

To take lodging; to lodge.

Innnoun

A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode.

Innnoun

A house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers or wayfarers; a tavern; a public house; a hotel.

Innnoun

The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person; as, Leicester Inn.

Innnoun

One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London, for students of the law barristers; as, the Inns of Court; the Inns of Chancery; Serjeants' Inns.

Innverb

To take lodging; to lodge.

Innverb

To house; to lodge.

Innverb

To get in; to in. See In, v. t.

Innnoun

a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers

Inn

Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommodation for horses.

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