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The difference between luxury hotels and high-end homestays

The differences are as follows:

1, decoration style

The decoration styles of domestic same-star hotel chains are basically the same. Express hotels prefer to use more space as guest rooms. With the increase of stars, the doors and halls of hotels will become more and more luxurious, which can be described as resplendent and magnificent. B&B's decoration style is relatively compact, and there will be all kinds of small objects for decoration. Although there is no big front desk, I can feel at home.

2. Supporting facilities

Hotel facilities are generally relatively complete. Generally, there will be a small refrigerator to store drinks, toothpaste, toothbrush and hair dryer, and some hotels will also be equipped with a teahouse indoors to facilitate guests to chat with friends. In this respect, there will be a certain price difference between B&B and the hotel, but in order to facilitate the guests to rest, a public space will be vacated for everyone to enjoy a slow life.

3. Safety

Because hotels usually have a large number of guests, some hotels will be equipped with full-time security guards to ensure the safety of guests and avoid accidents. Ordinary homestays are more family-run, with only three bosses and employees at most. However, it is a national regulation to show your ID card when you check in, so don't worry too much about meeting bad people.

B&B:

B&B refers to a small accommodation facility that uses idle resources such as local houses, the business premises are no more than 4 floors, and the construction area is no more than 800 square meters. The host participates in the reception and provides tourists with local natural, cultural, production and lifestyle experiences.

The word B&B comes from the Japanese folk library and B&; In Europe. B, that is, the family hotel model that provides accommodation and breakfast evolved.