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What is the difference between an inn and a bed and breakfast?

A bed and breakfast usually offers a more intimate setting with fewer rooms available for guests. The owners of the property often live on-site, which means they can provide personalized attention to their guests. In contrast, an inn is typically larger than a B&B with more amenities like a swimming pool or spa.



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An inn is a small, usually family-owned hotel. Inns are typically located in historic or picturesque areas, and they often have a more personal feel than larger hotels. Many people choose to stay in an inn because they enjoy the intimate atmosphere and the opportunity to meet other guests.

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Inns are typically smaller than hotels and have fewer features. They may offer room service, but they typically do not have a restaurant or other amenities. Unlike B&Bs, inns tend to offer more services such as local tours and event planning.

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Motels: Motels were originally called “motor hotels,” targeted toward family and business travelers who were traveling by car. Motels usually offer a basic level of accommodation and simple amenities, as they are designed to meet the needs of people who might only be staying one or two nights.

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Synonyms of bed-and-breakfast
  • guesthouse.
  • inn.
  • hotel.
  • hostelry.
  • hostel.
  • hospice.
  • lodgings.
  • caravanserai.


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The original meaning of inn was lodging and food for travelers, although today some inns don't have a restaurant or bar attached. If you own or manage an inn, you're an innkeeper. Inn comes from the Old English inne, inside or within.

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An innkeeper is someone who owns or manages an inn. When you arrive at an inn, the innkeeper might be the person who checks you in and gives you a key to your room (and maybe a chocolate on your pillow).

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inn, building that affords public lodging, and sometimes meals and entertainment, to travelers. The inn has been largely superseded by hotels and motels, though the term is often still used to suggest traditional hospitality. Inns developed in the ancient world wherever there was traveling for trading purposes.

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B&Bs are best suited to adults. They're great for romantic getaways or couples trips sans kids. If you're traveling with kids and want to stay in a B&B, make sure your host allows them.

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For Airbnb fans, having space for a family and pets when traveling was a big reason they remain loyal to short-term rentals over hotels. Nearly 90 percent of Airbnb listings have kitchens, according to Randall, and that along with the immersive experience of “traveling like a local” keeps guests booked.

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