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discover 21 of the most popular types of hotels 1. chain hotels the most common hotel type on this list, chain hotels make up tens of thousands of properties located throughout the world. chain hotels typically fall under a group of hotels operated by a company or owner. hilton, for example, has a portfolio made up of over a dozen "separate" brands, including doubletree, embassy suites, hampton, homewood suites, and home2 suites. another example is marriott, which boasts brands such as the ritz-carlton, sheraton, westin, gaylord, courtyard, and springhill suites. 2. motels the term “motel” evolved in the 1920s, long after the term hotel, and is a blend of the words “motor” and “hotel.” motels started cropping up to cater to travelers as an affordable, accessible place to stop overnight during long trips. they're typically located along highways and other major roadways, and offer minimal amenities, if any. motels usually …
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nd in-room coffee, wi-fi, or small breakfast options available at an inn. many inns offer unique styles or decorations from room to room, providing guests with a unique experience. some inns, like the ponte winery and vineyard inn in temecula, california, have a vineyard on-property and specialize in wedding services as well. 5. all-suites hotels in which all of the guest rooms are suites are commonly referred to as all-suite hotels. these hotels typically have “suites” in the name, making them easier for travelers to identify. all-suite properties usually offer each guest a bedroom, separate living area, and a kitchen area or cooking accessories. many large hotel companies have an all-suites brand or two under their umbrella, such as comfort suites by choice hotels, embassy suites by hilton, or staybridge suites by ihg. 6. conference/convention center hotels conference or convention center hotels are characterized by their combination of guest rooms …
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udio rooms at many locations, as well as daily, weekly, and nightly rates to accommodate a variety of budgets. 8. boutique hotels boutique hotels are typically much smaller than the average chain hotel. usually made up of 100 guest rooms or fewer, you can expect to find boutique hotels in exciting locations or near popular destinations, such as an urban city center or hip shopping district. boutique hotels can be independently operated, or part of a chain, but they tend to cater to a specific audience, offer a unique style, and provide thoughtful services. “there are an infinite number of recipes, but the key ingredients i see in a boutique hotel are individuality and a great emotional impact," shlomo gabbai — the director of the annual boutique hotel awards, which recognize the best-of-the-best in boutique hotels — told business insider. 9. bunkhouses basic accommodations sporting bunk beds, or a barracks-like …
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for travelers. 11. eco hotels an eco hotel — also commonly referred to as a green hotel or sustainable hotel — is a type of hotel that puts a lot of focus on operating in an environmentally-friendly and sustainable manner. eco-friendly hotels promote green initiatives, such as utilizing solar power and reducing waste, and make it a priority to reduce their environmental impact. 12. casino hotels casino hotels are located in — you guessed it — casinos! they typically offer overnight guest rooms, access to an in-house casino, and often include a variety of restaurants, bars, activities, and shopping options for guests. 13. pop-up hotels stylish and trendy, pop-up hotels are temporary lodging options that “pop up” for a short period of time. pop-up hotels are appealing to travelers seeking new experiences, or those who want to enjoy “untouched” locations. the exclusivity of these types of hotels makes them appealing …
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r than 50 rooms. for example, the cookbook gastro boutique hotel & spa has only 17 rooms and takes special care creating culinary delights for guests who choose to book with them. 17. micro hotels micro hotels are exactly what they sound like: small hotels. designed for people who need a place to sleep and not much else, the presence of micro hotels is growing. hilton recently entered the micro hotel space with the creation of its motto brand, which features city-centric properties that supply "travel-sized rooms for all-sized trips." 18. transit hotels transit hotels, also called airport hotels, appeal to travelers with a flight to catch. transit hotels are located inside of an airport, typically close to a terminal and within a security checkpoint. passengers facing long flights, or international flights, are able to check in and get some rest at transit hotels in between trips or during lengthy …

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discover 21 of the most popular types of hotels 1. chain hotels the most common hotel type on this list, chain hotels make up tens of thousands of properties located throughout the world. chain hotels typically fall under a group of hotels operated by a company or owner. hilton, for example, has a portfolio made up of over a dozen "separate" brands, including doubletree, embassy suites, hampton, homewood suites, and home2 suites. another example is marriott, which boasts brands such as the ritz-carlton, sheraton, westin, gaylord, courtyard, and springhill suites. 2. motels the term “motel” evolved in the 1920s, long after the term hotel, and is a blend of the words “motor” and “hotel.” motels started cropping up to cater …

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