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What type of business is an inn?

An inn is primarily a restaurant, cafe, pub, or brewery that: Also offers lodging. Uses fewer than 20 rooms for lodging.



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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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Since the entry of Airbnb into the hospitality industry in 2008, media attention has largely focused on the disruptive nature of the service.

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a small hotel, usually in the countryside.

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: an establishment for the lodging and entertaining of travelers. b. : tavern. 2. : a residence formerly provided for British students in London and especially for students of law.

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I've seen it called a common room or a taproom.

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Size and scale: Motels tend to be smaller establishments with fewer rooms, while hotels are larger and offer a more extensive range of facilities. Inns fall somewhere in between, typically smaller in scale compared to hotels but larger than most motels.

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The word hostel comes from the Latin hospitale meaning inn, large house. Think of a hostel as an inn for students or young people. Often you can stay in one of these places for relatively little money because multiple beds are in one room and you share the bathroom with other guests.

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