A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging, usually on a short term basis. Hotels often provide a number of additional customer services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare. Some hotels have conference services and meeting rooms and encourage groups to hold conventions and meetings at their establishment. Hotels differ from motels in that most motels have depression, exterior entrances to the rooms, while hotels tend to have entries in the rooms, which can increase the safety of customers and present a picture of upper class. Basic accommodation in a room with only a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a sink has largely been replaced by rooms with bathroom and air conditioning. Other features are a telephone, an alarm clock, TV and broadband Internet. Food and drinks can be provided by a mini-bar (which often includes a small refrigerator) containing snacks and drinks (to be paid for departure) and coffee (cups, spoons, an electric kettle and envelopes containing coffee instant, tea bags, sugar and milk or cream).
In the United Kingdom a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all stakeholders to specified times; to avoid this requirement is not uncommon to come across "private hotels" which are not subject to this requirement. However, in Japan the capsule hotel minimal facilities and supplies to the space of the room. The cost and quality of hotels are usually indicative of the range and type of services offered. Due to the enormous increase in tourism worldwide during the last decades of the 20th century, standards, especially those of smaller establishments, have improved considerably. In the interests of greater comparability, rating systems have been introduced, with a five-star ratings are the most common.
"Boutique Hotel" is a term originating in North America to describe intimate hotel environments, usually luxurious or quirky. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from large chain or branded hotels, offering a level of accommodation, exceptional service and custom installations. Boutique hotels are furnished in a themed, stylish and / or ambitious. Although generally much smaller than a standard hotel (3-100) boutique hotels rooms are generally equipped with telephone and Internet connections wi-fi, honesty bars and often cable / pay. service personnel to customers for 24 hours served. Many boutique hotels have in culinary facilities, and most offer bars and lounges which can also be open to the public. Of the total travel market a small percentage are discerning travelers, who place great importance on privacy, luxury and service delivery.
As this market is generally business travelers, the market segment is not seasonal, high performance and repetition, and therefore one who Boutique target HOTEL operators as their main source of income. A number of hotels have entered the public consciousness through popular culture, such as the Ritz Hotel in London, United Kingdom ("Putting on the Ritz ') and the Chelsea Hotel in New York, subject to a number of songs and also the scene of the alleged assault of Nancy Spungen by her boyfriend Sid Vicious. Hotels that enter folklore like these two are often frequented by celebrities, as is the case both with the Ritz and Chelsea. Other famous hotels include the Beverly Hills Hotel, Watergate in Washington DC, Hotel Astoria in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Hotel George V and the Ritz Hotel Bel-Air and the Chateau Marmont, California, USA Paris, Hotel Palais Versace on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, the Hotel Hermitage and Hotel de Paris in Monaco (the French Riviera) and Hotel Leningradskaya in Moscow. Many hotels can be considered destinations in themselves, by dint of unusual features of the constitution and / or their immediate environment.
Treehouse hotels Some hotels, such as Costa Rica Tree House in the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica, or Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya, are built with living trees as structural elements, making them treehouses . The Ariau Towers near Manaus, Brazil is in the middle of the Amazon, in the Black River. Bill Gates had even invested and built with private telephone Internet / satellite. Another hotel units Treehouse Bayram Tree Houses in Olympos, Turkey Cave Hotel Desert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy, South Australia and the Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (the name of the author) in Guadix, Spain and several hotels Cappadocia, Turkey, are notable for being built into natural cave formations, some with rooms underground.
Capsule hotels Capsule hotels are a type of budget hotels which are very common in Japan. Ice Hotels Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, melt every spring and are rebuilt ice and snow each winter. Mammut Snow Hotel Snow Hotel in Finland is located in the walls of the Kemi snow castle, which is the largest in the world. Includes Mammut Snow Hotel, The castle courtyard, the snow restaurant and a chapel for weddings, etc. Their furniture and decoration, as sculptures, are made of snow and ice. There are snow Lainio Snow Hotel accommodation in Lapland (near Ylläs), Finland. Garden Hotels Garden, famous for their gardens before they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of William Robinson and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Underwater hotels in 2005, the only hotel with an underwater room that can be achieved without diving is absolutely Inn in Lake Mälaren, Sweden. Just a room, however, and Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, which requires scuba diving, is not much bigger. Hydropolis is an ambitious project to build a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with 220 suites, all of the Persian Gulf, 20 meters (66 feet) below the surface. Its architecture will feature two domes that break the surface and a rail tunnel under water, all made of transparent materials such as glass and acrylic. Other unusual hotels The Library Hotel in New York is unique in that its ten floors are arranged according to the Dewey decimal system. The Rogers Centre, formerly SkyDome in Toronto, Canada is the only stadium to have connected with 70 rooms overlooking the golf hotel. The Burj al-Arab hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, built on an artificial island, is structured in the form of a sail of a boat.
In the United Kingdom a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all stakeholders to specified times; to avoid this requirement is not uncommon to come across "private hotels" which are not subject to this requirement. However, in Japan the capsule hotel minimal facilities and supplies to the space of the room. The cost and quality of hotels are usually indicative of the range and type of services offered. Due to the enormous increase in tourism worldwide during the last decades of the 20th century, standards, especially those of smaller establishments, have improved considerably. In the interests of greater comparability, rating systems have been introduced, with a five-star ratings are the most common.
"Boutique Hotel" is a term originating in North America to describe intimate hotel environments, usually luxurious or quirky. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from large chain or branded hotels, offering a level of accommodation, exceptional service and custom installations. Boutique hotels are furnished in a themed, stylish and / or ambitious. Although generally much smaller than a standard hotel (3-100) boutique hotels rooms are generally equipped with telephone and Internet connections wi-fi, honesty bars and often cable / pay. service personnel to customers for 24 hours served. Many boutique hotels have in culinary facilities, and most offer bars and lounges which can also be open to the public. Of the total travel market a small percentage are discerning travelers, who place great importance on privacy, luxury and service delivery.
As this market is generally business travelers, the market segment is not seasonal, high performance and repetition, and therefore one who Boutique target HOTEL operators as their main source of income. A number of hotels have entered the public consciousness through popular culture, such as the Ritz Hotel in London, United Kingdom ("Putting on the Ritz ') and the Chelsea Hotel in New York, subject to a number of songs and also the scene of the alleged assault of Nancy Spungen by her boyfriend Sid Vicious. Hotels that enter folklore like these two are often frequented by celebrities, as is the case both with the Ritz and Chelsea. Other famous hotels include the Beverly Hills Hotel, Watergate in Washington DC, Hotel Astoria in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Hotel George V and the Ritz Hotel Bel-Air and the Chateau Marmont, California, USA Paris, Hotel Palais Versace on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, the Hotel Hermitage and Hotel de Paris in Monaco (the French Riviera) and Hotel Leningradskaya in Moscow. Many hotels can be considered destinations in themselves, by dint of unusual features of the constitution and / or their immediate environment.
Treehouse hotels Some hotels, such as Costa Rica Tree House in the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica, or Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya, are built with living trees as structural elements, making them treehouses . The Ariau Towers near Manaus, Brazil is in the middle of the Amazon, in the Black River. Bill Gates had even invested and built with private telephone Internet / satellite. Another hotel units Treehouse Bayram Tree Houses in Olympos, Turkey Cave Hotel Desert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy, South Australia and the Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (the name of the author) in Guadix, Spain and several hotels Cappadocia, Turkey, are notable for being built into natural cave formations, some with rooms underground.
Capsule hotels Capsule hotels are a type of budget hotels which are very common in Japan. Ice Hotels Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, melt every spring and are rebuilt ice and snow each winter. Mammut Snow Hotel Snow Hotel in Finland is located in the walls of the Kemi snow castle, which is the largest in the world. Includes Mammut Snow Hotel, The castle courtyard, the snow restaurant and a chapel for weddings, etc. Their furniture and decoration, as sculptures, are made of snow and ice. There are snow Lainio Snow Hotel accommodation in Lapland (near Ylläs), Finland. Garden Hotels Garden, famous for their gardens before they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of William Robinson and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Underwater hotels in 2005, the only hotel with an underwater room that can be achieved without diving is absolutely Inn in Lake Mälaren, Sweden. Just a room, however, and Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, which requires scuba diving, is not much bigger. Hydropolis is an ambitious project to build a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with 220 suites, all of the Persian Gulf, 20 meters (66 feet) below the surface. Its architecture will feature two domes that break the surface and a rail tunnel under water, all made of transparent materials such as glass and acrylic. Other unusual hotels The Library Hotel in New York is unique in that its ten floors are arranged according to the Dewey decimal system. The Rogers Centre, formerly SkyDome in Toronto, Canada is the only stadium to have connected with 70 rooms overlooking the golf hotel. The Burj al-Arab hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, built on an artificial island, is structured in the form of a sail of a boat.

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