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There are many different types of accommodation available.

Hotel - normally a licensed establishment providing breakfast and dinner.

Country Hotel - as 'Hotel', but in a quiet location, usually in its own grounds.

Bed & Breakfast or Guest House- B&Bs are based at private homes whilst Guest Houses might be private homes or commercially rated premises; evening meal may be available at both. B&Bs may have fewer facilities than a Guest House.

Farm- Guest House- or B&B-style accommodation on a working farm.

Inn - fully licensed establishment open to non-residents; facilities and services in line with those at B&Bs.

Castle - accommodation provided at a fortified building.

Country House - non-hotel style accommodation in quiet location providing breakfast and evening meal by arrangement.

Caravans site/park – area of land where people can park their caravans. Caravans may provide touring/camping facilities.

Hostel- usually dormitory or family room accommodation. Catered meals or self-catering may be offered.

Bunkhouse- usually less formal than a hostel - catering is by arrangement. Separate sleeping areas usually provided.

Camping Barn - a simple building, usually single storey, with a single sleeping area (bunks or platforms). Own sleeping bag, torch and camping stove required.

Campus - available at or made available by an institution of higher education when it is not being used for its prime function as student accommodation. It may be in Halls of Residence or student 'village' complexes. Can be serviced or self catering.

Motel is a hotel for people who are traveling by car, where you can park your car outside your room. The word ‘motel’ was created by combining "motor"and "hotel".When automobiles were first used for travelling, flimsy and inexpensive tourist cabinswere built along the roads. Then, as people demanded greater comfort, the cabins were replaced by tourist courtsand then by the modern motel, offering services comparable to the traditional hotels.

Commercial hotel provides services essentially for transients, many of them travelling on business. Many city hotels and motels fall into this group.

Chalet – a house with a steep sloping roof, common in places with high mountains and snow.

Villa – a house that you use or rent while you are on holiday.

Lodge – a house or hotel in the country or mountains where people can stay when they want to go hunting, shooting, etc.

 

Resort hotelis located in vacation areas and often provides recreational facilities of their own as well.

Resident hotel providesaccommodation for people who do not wish to keep house themselves. Accommodation can rent on a seasonal basis or even permanently in many hotels.

No firm distinction exists between the different kinds of hotels. In large cities one hotel may offer all types of service.

Luxury hotel generally offers their guests the greatest comfort and convenience possible.

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1. What is the primary function of the hotels and catering industry?

2. What is a hotel?

3. What accommodation services do hotels provide?

4. What is the difference between commercial hotels and re­sort hotels?

5. Who are resident hotels for?

6. Why is there no firm distinction between the different kinds of hotels?

 

 




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