Accommodation in tourism refers to any facility that provides a place for travelers to stay overnight, and the most common example is a Hotel. Hotels are full-service properties that offer private rooms along with amenities like housekeeping, restaurants, and often pools or gyms. However, the sector is highly diverse; other major examples include Hostels, which offer budget-friendly shared dormitory spaces popular with backpackers; Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs), which are typically smaller, family-owned residences that provide a more intimate, "homey" atmosphere; and Resorts, which are large-scale destinations that provide lodging alongside extensive recreational activities like golf or spas. In the modern era, Vacation Rentals (such as those found on Airbnb) have become a dominant form of accommodation, offering entire homes or apartments to travelers. Emerging trends also include Eco-lodges, which focus on sustainability in natural settings, and "Slow Tourism" options like Farmstays, where guests stay on working farms to experience rural life.