Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - What's the difference between a homestay and a hotel?

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

1, the accommodation environment is different.

Generally, hotels are bigger than homestays, especially some large star-rated hotels. Because of its own characteristics, B&Bs' rooms are relatively small. If you stay in a hotel, except your own room, there are usually restaurants and the same rooms around you.

Except for some specific sea view rooms, most people only regard hotels as simple accommodations. The surrounding environment of many homestays is very distinctive, and you can even enjoy the natural scenery without leaving home.

2. The style of the room is different.

Hotels give people the impression that they are generally of high-end atmosphere. Hotel rooms are mostly the same style. If you book the same room as others, then your room style is basically the same.

But at this point, the B&B may be very different. The main feature of B&B is its characteristics, so its overall room style will be more diverse. Its room style can be warm and romantic or simple family style.

3. The experience is different.

If you stay in a hotel, you will generally feel very comfortable and enjoy it. And some slightly better hotels have more standardized services. If you come here, you must feel privileged.

But the B&B is different. The host family is usually a local resident. Maybe there is not such a high service standard here, but you will feel very relaxed and natural here. Coming here is like returning to your home.