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What's the difference between these 2 terms??
an Inn and a HOTEL ?
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not sure i know an inn is smaller, more ghetto like
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in a hotel, meals are provided for travellers. that's the difference i guess.. inn is smaller.
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price?
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nah! i think not a big difference between the two! just the name!:)
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From Dictionary.com:
Hotel: An establishment that provides lodging and usually meals and other services for travelers and other paying guests. Inn: A public lodging house serving food and drink to travelers; a hotel. A tavern or restaurant. (Chiefly British.) Formerly, a residence hall for students, especially law students, in London. |
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