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A
hotel is an establishment that provides paid
lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic
accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a
bed, a
cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with
modern facilities, including
en-suite bathrooms and
air conditioning or
climate control. Additional common features found in hotel rooms are a
telephone, an alarm clock, a television, a safe, a
mini-bar with snack foods and drinks, and facilities for making tea and coffee. Luxury features include bathrobes and slippers, a
pillow menu, twin-sink vanities, and jacuzzi bathtubs. Larger hotels may provide additional guest facilities such as a restaurant, swimming pool, fitness center, business center, childcare, conference facilities and social function services.
Hotel rooms are usually
numbered (or named in some smaller hotels and
B&Bs) to allow guests to identify their room.
Some hotels offer meals as part of a room and board arrangement. In the
United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all guests within certain stated hours. In Japan,
capsule hotels provide a minimized amount of room space and shared facilities.
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