Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - What's the difference between a hostel, a guest house, a hotel, a restaurant, a hotel and a hotel?

What's the difference between a hostel, a guest house, a hotel, a restaurant, a hotel and a hotel?

Hostel: Generally speaking, it provides services for the company internally, and now it basically provides commercial services to the outside world, which is the same as that of hotels, and of course, hotels and other conditions.

Hostel: generally run by private individuals, small-scale schools provide accommodation services relatively simply, with relatively simple conditions and incomplete facilities, but at a lower price.

Hotel: generally operated by private individuals, it provides a certain scale and relatively complete accommodation and consumption services, with economical conditions and low prices.

Hotels are basically the same as hotels: usually catering and accommodation are integrated. Due to cultural differences, some locals like to call it a hotel, while others like to call it a hotel, especially a foreign-funded or Sino-foreign joint venture. Generally, it has large scale, complete facilities, high-quality service and high-end consumption positioning.

Hotels: Accommodation is the mainstay, and some also provide catering services. Generally, the scale is large, the grade is the same as that of the hotel, and the title does not reflect cultural differences and is neutral.

The above is just a simple distinction of appellation, which does not represent the actual consumption situation and grade. More needs to be actually understood. There are not a few people who do low-end business with high titles. Consumers need to keep their eyes open, don't be confused by appearances, and grade by name.