What is another word for hotels?

Pronunciation: [hə͡ʊtˈɛlz] (IPA)

The word "hotels" can be replaced with several synonyms. One such synonym is "lodgings," which refers to a temporary place to stay, usually while traveling. Another synonym is "guesthouses," which are private homes or buildings that offer accommodation to travelers. Similarly, "inns" are establishments that provide lodging, food, and other amenities to travelers. "Resorts" offer all-inclusive facilities, such as accommodation, dining, and recreational activities, while "hostels" provide budget-friendly accommodations for travelers. "Motels" are roadside lodgings, usually with parking facilities, while "bed and breakfasts" offer accommodations and breakfast to guests. In short, there are several synonyms for the word "hotels," all of which refer to places where travelers can find comfortable, temporary accommodation.

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Usage examples for Hotels

Even if we can't strike garden parties, we can show at country hotels and take up a collection.
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
Instead they began to ask questions about various matters relative to the journey, and with new outbursts of joy received the news that they would not live in uncomfortable hotels kept by Greeks, but in tents furnished by the Cook Tourists' Agency.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
There are but two hotels in Hong-Kong, and both lodging and provisions are quite as expensive as in California.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot

Famous quotes with Hotels

  • A few years ago no hotel or restaurant in Boston refused Negro guests; now several hotels, restaurants, and especially confectionary stores, will not serve Negroes, even the best of them.
    Ray Stannard Baker
  • We're seeing the development of tactics in Iraq, such as suicide bombing. Insurgents have been driving cars with explosives into hotels and office buildings. The recruitment may be even more prolific outside Iraq.
    Rand Beers
  • I don't like staying in hotels. I like to be in my own bed. San Diego as a city is really awesome. The only hard part of it for me is that I'm away from my family and my house. But as far as shooting down there, we get amazing locations, and the crew is really, really stellar down there. They are really fun.
    Kristen Bell
  • There have been plenty of very bare hotels with couples humping next door. I don't stay in very grand hotels.
    Honor Blackman
  • As an actor, I travel around a lot and live in a lot of hotels, and many times I've been in a town where the only entertainment to be had is what you find in the hotel bar or lobby.
    Beau Bridges

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