Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What is the difference between a hotel and a motel?

A motel, first derived most likely as a combination of the words ';motor hotel,'; is best described as a one to three story structure with rooms that open to the exterior of the building, usually surrounded by a common balcony or patio.





A hotel has rooms that open to the interior of the building, along a hallway, and is multi-storiedWhat is the difference between a hotel and a motel?
Motels generally have small kitchens and are like self-contained apartments, are beside roads, and are aimed at 'drive by' customers. Hotels are less like that.What is the difference between a hotel and a motel?
hotels don't ususally have their own parking spaces whereas motels always do.
What WB said plus hotels offer more amenities. (Room service, etc.)
hotel=big


motel=small

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