Hotels Available In A Variety Of Unusual Designs And Price Ranges



by Adriana Noton


When we consider hotels we usually associate them with a short period of accommodation for which payment is required. In the past when in need of a hotel room someone could expected only elementary accommodation like a single bed in the room, a locker, a small desk, and a washing bowl. These days however you receive a room packed with modern life conveniences. Air conditioning has almost become the norm everywhere.

There are some more extra facilities available in modern day places of accommodation. They are telephones, televisions, safes, clocks and mini-bars packed with food and drinks Some other luxury comforts are bathrobes, slippers, Jacuzzi baths, varieties of pillows and twin sinks. Facilities like restaurants, swimming pools, business centers, gyms, childcare facilities, conference halls and event management services are often available as well.

The meaning of the word as well as the services available there are different in different countries. There is a scheduled time for serving of food in some countries. Some private places may not, however, adhere to this schedule. In many countries, hotel means a bar or a pub and do not give accommodation. Another interesting fact is that in some of countries the word means restaurant.

The roots of the word hotel come from a French word meaning host. The word today refers to a type townhouse in French. Hotels may offer meals included in the price of the room. To identify the rooms they are numbered or named.

Different inns will have a variety of costs, functions, and can be of diverse sizes. There are categories that they can be placed under from upscale to limited service. Most places that offer accommodation are placed into a category so that people know what to expect.

Some buildings are so lavish that people travel only to stay at that particular place. Buildings can have very attractive features or use the environment to create an amazing look. Some have plants, including trees, built into the structure for a unique look and composition. Historical places, such as bunkers and bomb shelters have been made into lodging for tourists.

Some are even built in the form of gigantic shoes. The English nursery rhyme about the old woman who lived in a shoe is the inspirational myth behind this idea. The most successful shoe-like ones feature a woman's shoe. Natural caves have also been transformed, featuring underground rooms. The remnants of an old opal pit have seen transformation into a hotel. One of the most fascinating accommodation facilities can be found underwater. Scuba diving is the method of room entrance.

Cheaper inns that have rooms stacked on top of each other and is very economical is called capsules. There is not much space in these rooms. There are even places that are made of ice. These are found in colder places and they have to be rebuilt every winter.

Choosing hotels that are right for you is very essential and almost as important as the destination of the actual trip. Bad places can ruin the entire trip for someone, so looking up well known and reputable lodging places is essential to having a successful trip. These hotels will provide guests with what they say and need and are quality places.




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