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What's the difference between a hotel, a hotel and a hotel?

Hotels, restaurants and guesthouses are almost all hotels in English, so they are almost all places to eat, stay, entertain and so on ... Among them, hotels are called China.

The English name of the hotel is inn, which is a small place to stay, equivalent to the previous inn.

Hotel and guesthouse mean the same thing. Hotels are different from ordinary restaurants and generally belong to three-star hotels or above. However, some low-level hotels also use this name, and there is no absolute distinction.

Hotels and inns are generally called non-star accommodation institutions, with average conditions and historical traces, or newly developed inns, which are deeply loved by self-help tourists.

All the names have no specific distinction, just general conceptual reference.