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What are the requirements for opening a hotel?

Ji qu di à n hotel

(1) [Popular House]: A place to drink.

(2) [Hotel]: a large-scale and well-equipped hotel.

The explanation of the word hotel or restaurant can be traced back thousands of years. As early as 1800, it was written in the book "International Dictionary": "A hotel is a building or place for the public to prepare accommodation, food and services." Generally speaking, it is a place for guests to stay and eat. Specifically, a hotel is an organization that provides services to its guests through the sale of rooms, restaurants and comprehensive service facilities, taking its buildings as evidence, so as to obtain economic benefits.

The main difference between hotels and motels is that motels usually have separate entrances and exits to connect rooms, while hotels generally have to go through the gate and lobby to enter rooms, which is more luxurious and comfortable.

Services and facilities

The basic equipment of a hotel room includes bed, wardrobe, coffee table, telephone, TV and alarm clock. There is also a refrigerator with all kinds of drinks, wine and snacks. All these things need to be charged and paid at checkout. The room is also equipped with an electric kettle, cups and coffee, tea bags, milk, sugar and so on for guests to use. Except for very cheap hotels, rooms usually have separate bathrooms with toilets, bathtubs and showers. More advanced hotels also have internet access, which may require an extra charge.

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The price and quality of a hotel are usually determined by the services it provides. Since the end of the 20th century, due to the sharp increase in the number of global tourists, the service level of hotels has also improved a lot. Generally, all countries in the world use the star system to classify hotels from one star to five stars.

Hotel Famous

Famous hotels around the world are famous for holding special events or staying with important people through their unique traditions. For example, the schloss Sesilianhoff Hotel in Potsdam is famous for the Potsdam meeting held by Churchill, Truman and Stalin in 1945 during World War II. Other hotels may have special dishes or drinks, such as Waldorf Astoria in new york, USA; Raffles Hotel in Singapore invented cocktail sling in Singapore. Sacher Hotel in Vienna, Austria is the birthplace of Sachertorte.

There are also some hotels that come into people's minds through popular culture, such as hotel ritz in London and Chelsea Hotel in new york, which are all famous for their lyrics. The two hotels themselves are visited by many celebrities. Other examples are Beverly Hills Hotel and Castle Mamont Hotel in California.

Hotels famous for their luxury and unique traditions include Peninsula Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Central and Sailing Hotel in Dubai.