Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What's the difference between restaurants, hotels and guesthouses? . . . .

What's the difference between restaurants, hotels and guesthouses? . . . .

The differences between restaurants, hotels and hotels are as follows:

* * * Restaurant. The word * * restaurant mainly refers to the place where wine is sold, and also contains the meaning of restaurant, but it is rarely used now.

* * * Hotel. * * The hotel is a restaurant with a long history, which mainly provides food and drinks. In modern Chinese, the basic definition of a hotel is to provide a safe and comfortable space for guests to have a short rest or sleep. A hotel is an organization that provides services to its guests by selling rooms, restaurants and comprehensive service facilities, thus gaining economic benefits.

* * * Hotel. * * The hotel is another place with a long history, which mainly provides accommodation services and may also provide catering and entertainment facilities. In ancient times, hotels were called inns, mainly to meet people's needs for outings or long-distance trips. Modern hotels are similar to hotels, but the scale is usually smaller and the facilities may be slightly inferior to hotels.

Generally speaking, restaurants, hotels and guesthouses all have their own characteristics and historical background, but they all provide convenience for people's travel and life.