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What's the difference between a hostel, a hotel, a hotel and a hotel?
Hotel: A place where guests can stay. Now it refers to a well-equipped hotel.
Hotel: 1, pub (also called pub); 2. Larger and better equipped hotels (mostly used as names).
Inn: hotels with poor equipment, some of which are also used by merchants to stack goods and handle transshipment.
Hotel: 1, a large and well-equipped hotel, such as "Beijing Hotel"; 2. Restaurants (shops selling meals for human consumption).
Hostel: a place established by government agencies, factories, mines, etc. Receive guests or personnel coming and going from subordinate units.
In life, hotels and guesthouses are usually considered to be more luxurious. Of course, there will be stars, usually one, two, three, four and five stars, and now there is a higher level; As for hotels and guest houses, they are cheaper.
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