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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Tuesday, 03 Dec 2019, 08:20 PM
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The hotel is where the money can be exchanged. It may or may not have dining, swimming pool and car parking. These are basically the most prominent ones. The word motel comes from motor vehicles. That is, there will be a car with or without food. They are usually one-storey or two-storeyed, and the car is placed right in front of the room. A hotel is usually called a short stay with rent. Most of the hotels, more room assemblies, food and dining space etc. are in almost all hotels. Motels are known as motels of American English, hotels adjacent to highways or highways. Generally designed for the purpose of the motorist. Motor + Hotel = Motel, Most modern hotels are available in modern motels, but motels are usually not one-storey or two-storeyed. The motorist parked at the motel and felt comfortable entering his room directly. The difference between a hotel and a motel is that the motel is usually a hotel for motorist tourists, motorists and hotels = motels. That does not mean that hoteliers cannot stay in the hotel. In fact, motels are usually closer to the highway, so that motorists can resume a short rest after a long drive. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Tuesday, 03 Dec 2019, 08:22 PM |