in
modern usage, a place that serves alcoholic drinks. Formerly, it
was an alternate term for an inn;
requiring
a large number of people for the services that are provided by a
business or an industry;
made
according to the latest fashion;
provides
everything necessary for large meetings and conferences, with a
lecture, theatre and exhibition facilities;
is
situated in pleasant scenery and provides comfortable but
informal accommodation for people who want to relax in a quiet
place;
a
small hotel, a kind of boarding house, which provides home-like
low-priced accommodation and the morning meal for visitors;
an
establishment offering shelter and food for travelers. The term
was customary in the days of travel by horse; it has been revived
because it conveys an idea of old-fashioned hospitality;
a
means or a system of carrying passengers or goods from one place
to another;
is
situated in a place or an area to which people travel for
recreational purposes, often near the sea, lake or in the
mountains;
things
such as buildings, shops or services that are useful or help one
to do something;
provides
low-priced accommodation, usually on a small scale for holiday
visitors or for long-stay guests;
provides
accommodations for a traveler and a parking place for his or her
automobile;
reasonable
in price;
provides
accommodation for people going to or coming from other countries,
usually only staying for one night;
is
often situated in a town center and provides accommodation for
traveling businessmen, staying only one or two nights;
a
meeting of a business or a professional group for the purpose of
exchanging information, electing officers and discussing;
a
seat or a place to sleep; a place to live or work in; house,
flat, hotel room, etc.; lodging, food, drink and other services
for travelers or transients;
provides
every facility a wealthy guest might need.