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Iran Manor House Hotel at Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England. Built in the fourteenth century, the hotel has 48 rooms and 365 acres (1.5 km²) of gardens. rating and over 2,000 rooms each.A
hotel is an establishment that provides paid
lodging, usually on a short-term basis. Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a
swimming pool or childcare. Some hotels have
business conference services and
conference room and encourage groups to hold
Convention (meeting)s and
meetings at their location.
In
Australia, the word may also refer to a
Public house or Bar (establishment).
In India, the word may also refer to a restaurant since the best restaurants were always situated next to a good hotel.
Origins of the term
, New York which has preserved its 1890s exterior and interior
The word
hotel derives from the
French language hôtel, which referred to a French version of a townhouse or any other building seeing frequent visitors, not a place offering accommodation (in contemporary usage,
hôtel has the meaning of "hotel", and
hôtel particulier is used for the old meaning). The French spelling (with the circumflex) was once also used in English, but is now rare. The circumflex replaces the 's' once preceding the 't' in the earlier
hostel spelling, which over time received a new, but closely related meaning.
Services and facilities
chain in the U.S.Basic accommodation of a room with only a bed (furniture), a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with en-suite bathrooms and, more commonly in the
United States than elsewhere, climate control. Other features found may be a
telephone, an alarm clock, a television, and broadband Internet connectivity. Food and drink may be supplied by a
mini-bar (which often includes a small
refrigerator) containing
snacks and drinks (to be paid for on departure), and
tea and coffee making facilities (cups,
spoons, an electric kettle and sachets containing instant coffee, tea bags, sugar, and
creamer or milk).
Some hotels offer various combinations of meals as part of a room and board arrangement. These are often advertised as:{] the
capsule hotel supplies minimal facilities and room space.
Classification
The cost and quality of hotels are usually indicative of the range and type of services available. Due to the enormous increase in tourism worldwide during the last decades of the 20th century, standards, especially those of smaller establishments, have improved considerably. For the sake of greater comparability, rating systems have been introduced, with the
star (classification) classification being most common.
Boutique hotels
"
Boutique Hotel" is a term originating in
North America to describe intimate, usually luxurious or quirky hotel environments. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from larger chain or branded hotels by providing an exceptional and personalized level of accommodation, services and facilities. Because of their financial successes in the most recent past, there have been attempts to create chains have adopted the "boutique" look and feel. In the US this trend was started by the "W" hotel chain in the 1990s and most recently this trend can be observed in chains as "aloft", "NYLO","Hyatt Place" and others. Through this corporate adaptation of the concept the term "boutique" also changed and more recently hoteliers prefer to use the term "lifestyle hotels" to get away from the above mentioned quirky image.
Boutique hotels are sometimes furnished in a themed, stylish and/or aspirational manner. Although usually considerably smaller than a mainstream hotel (ranging from 3 to 100 guest rooms) boutique hotels are generally fitted with telephone and wi-fi
Internet connections,
honesty bars and often cable/pay TV. Guest services are attended to by 24 hour hotel staff. Many of the boutique hotels have on site dining facilities, and the majority offer attractive bars as well as lounges which may also be open to the general public.
Of the total travel market a small percentage are discerning travelers, who place a high importance on privacy, luxury and service delivery. This market is typically price insensitive (made up of both high end leisure and corporate travelers), non-seasonal, high-yielding and repeat, and therefore one which boutique hotel and other high-end operators target as their primary source of income.
Motels
There is no hard and fast rule differentiating
motels from other hotels, although the word
motel suggests that it is aimed at motorists. This may simply mean that it is a hotel with good access to the road network (on a motorway or ring road) so that a long car journey need not be interrupted for long by town-centre traffic. In other cases the designation is simply an attempt to make the most of a poor location inconvenient for town-centre services and attractions. Classically, though, a
motel is a hotel which is made convenient for people who, for whatever personal reason, wish to be able to have quick access from the outside world (especially from their parked car) to the hotel room - without passing the scrutiny of a receptionist or fellow guests. This is usually arranged by having rooms (sometimes in individual chalets or even trailers) arranged around the car park with room doors opening directly to the outside rather than to an internal corridor.
Historic hotels
and a statue of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia in front, in
Saint PetersburgSome hotels have gained their renown through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss
Cecilienhof in Potsdam,
Germany, which derives its fame from the so-called
Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and
Joseph Stalin in 1945. Other establishments have given name to a particular meal or beverage, as is the case with the
Waldorf Astoria in
New York City,
USA, known for its
Waldorf Salad or the Raffles Hotel in
Singapore, where the drink
Singapore Sling was invented. Another example is the
Hotel Sacher in Vienna Austria, home of the
Sachertorte or even the Hotel de Paris where the crèpe Suzette was invented.
in ParisThere are also hotels which became much more popular through films like the
Grand Hotel Europe in Saint Petersburg,
Russia when James Bond stayed there in the Blockbuster (entertainment) Goldeneye. Cannes hotels such as the
Carlton or the Martinez become the center of the world during Cannes Film Festival (France).
A number of hotels have entered the public consciousness through popular culture, such as the
Ritz Hotel in London,
United Kingdom ('Putting on The Ritz'), the Algonquin Hotel in New York City with its famed
Algonquin Round Table and
Hotel Chelsea, also in New York City, subject of a number of songs and also the scene of the stabbing of Nancy Spungen (allegedly by her boyfriend Sid Vicious). Hotels that enter folklore like these two are also often frequented by celebrities, as is the case both with the Ritz and the Chelsea.
Unusual hotels
Many hotels can be considered destination hotel, by dint of unusual features of the lodging and/or its immediate environment:
Treehouse hotels
Some hotels, such as the Costa Rica Tree House in the
Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica, or Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park,
Kenya, are built with living trees as structural elements, making them
treehouses.
The
Ariau Towers near Manaus, Brazil is in the middle of the Amazon, on the Rio Negro. Bill Gates even invested and had a suite built there with satellite internet/phone.
Another hotel with treehouse units is
Bayram's Tree Houses in Olympos, Turkey .
Another ecological treehouse hotel is in the natural reserve at Rio Claro , Antioquia, (
Colombia).
Cave hotels
,
CubaDesert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy, South Australia and the
Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (named after the
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón) in Guadix, Spain, as well as several hotels in
Cappadocia, Turkey, are notable for being built into natural cave formations, some with rooms underground.
Capsule hotels
Capsule hotels are a type of economical hotels that are quite common in Japan.
Ice hotels
Ice hotels, such as the Ice Hotel in
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, melt every spring and are rebuilt out of ice and snow each winter.
Snow hotels
The Mammut Snow Hotel in Finland is located within the walls of the
Kemi snow castle, which is the biggest in the world. It includes The Mammut Snow Hotel, The Castle Courtyard, The Snow Restaurant and a chapel for weddings, etc. Its furnishings and decorations, such as sculptures, are all made of snow and ice.
A hotel which offers similar accommodation is the Lainio Snow Hotel in Lapland Province, near Ylläs, Finland.
Garden hotels
Garden hotels, famous for their gardens before they became hotels, includes Gravetye Manor, the home of William Robinson and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by
Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Underwater hotels
As of 2005, the only hotel with an underwater room that can be reached without Scuba diving is
Utter Inn in Lake Mälaren, Sweden. It only has one room, however, and Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida, which requires Scuba diving, is not much bigger.
Hydropolis is an ambitious project to build a luxury hotel in
Dubai,
UAE, with 220 suites, all on the bottom of the
Persian Gulf, 20 meters (66 ft) below the surface. Its architecture will feature two domes that break the surface and an underwater train tunnel, all made of transparent materials such as glass and Polymethyl methacrylate.
Other unusual hotels
The Dariush Grand Hotel in
Kish Island, built with the theme of the world heritage Persepolis.
The Library Hotel in New York City is unique in that its ten floors are arranged according to the Dewey Decimal System.
The
Rogers Centre, in Toronto, Canada is the only stadium to have a hotel connected to it, with 70 rooms overlooking the field. West Ham United F.C.in the UK now has a hotel with rooms that overlook the pitch and sometimes double as executive boxes for important games, as does Coventry City's
Ricoh Arena.
The
Burj al-Arab hotel in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, built on an artificial island, is structured in the shape of a sail of a boat.
The RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California is the only 1930s ocean liner still in existence. Its elegant first-class staterooms are now used as a hotel.
The
Oriental Pearl Tower in
Shanghai houses an extremely expensive hotel with only 20 rooms.
The Hotel Ca Sa Padrina in Palma de Mallorca It is an automatic hotel that works without a receptionist.
World-record setting hotels
Tallest
The tallest hotel in the world is thought to be the
Burj al-Arab in
Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, at 280 metres, which however will soon be surpassed by the nearby
Rose Tower at 333 meters (1,091 ft). The
Ryugyong Hotel in
Pyongyang was intended to reach 330 meters (1,083 ft), but is unlikely to be completed; it has been under construction since 1987 and was abandoned in 1992. The Baiyoke Sky Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand has a building height of 309 meters, but rooms do not go all the way to the top.
The highest hotel rooms are in the
Grand Hyatt in the
Jin Mao Building in Shanghai, the highest floor being at around 350 m.
Largest
The largest hotel in the world is the MGM Grand Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA with a total of 6,276 rooms as of
December 20,
2006.On December 18, 2006
Guinness World Records listed the
First World Hotel in
Genting Highlands,
Malaysia Genting's First World Recognized As World's Largest Hotel as the world's largest hotel. It has a total of 6,118 rooms and is part of the Genting Highlands Resort and Casino. The First World Plaza which is joined to the two hotel towers boasts of indoor theme park, shopping centres, casino gaming areas, and eateries. Previously, Guinness had listed the
MGM Grand Las Vegas in
Las Vegas, Nevada, Nevada,
USA with 5,005 rooms as the largest hotel in the world.
In the past, other hotels have held the title of largest hotel in the world, in terms of the number of rooms. Some of these include the Rossiya Hotel near Moscow's Red Square, and the
Ambassador City Jomtien in
Pattaya, Thailand. Other large hotels being considered for development that may one day take the title are in Penang, Malaysia and Macau.
Oldest
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the oldest hotel still in operation is the
Hoshi Ryokan, in
Awazu, Japan. It opened in 717, and features hot springs.
Hotel occupations
The owner, chairman, or
Chief executive officer of a hotel or hotel group is known as a
hotelier.
The front desk, housekeeping, security, or
loss prevention, valet parking,
transportation, uniformed services ( which may refer to bellmen, doormen, and even concierge) food and beverage, accounting, sales, marketing,
catering, audio visual, and engineering or
maintenance are common departments of a mid or large sized hotel.
The
night auditor role falls within the front desk department but also carries some of the responsibilities of the accounting department.
The engineering staff takes care of building repairs and up keep of HVAC systems, plumbing, fire sprinkler systems, chillers, cooling towers, pool and spa if applicable, lights, breakers, door locks,C.P.R., laundry machines, kitchen walk ins, ice machines, building air handlers, room repairs andupkeep.
Hotel chains
A :Category:Hotel chains is a collection or grouping of hotels under one recognizable brand operated by a management company. Best Western claims to be the largest hotel chain in the world, in terms of the number of properties.
Living in hotels
The
United States billionaire Howard Hughes lived much of his life in hotels. He moved with his entourage from hotel to hotel and from
Beverly Hills, California to
Boston, Massachusetts before deciding to move to Las Vegas, Nevada and become a casino baron. Less than a month after his
November 27, 1966 arrival, Hughes made a public offer to buy the
Desert Inn. The hotel's 8th floor became the nerve center of his empire and the 9th floor penthouse became Hughes' personal residence. Hughes moved to the
Bahamas,
Vancouver,
London and several other locations — always taking up residence in the top floor penthouse of the hotel. Between 1966 and 1968, he also purchased several other hotel-casinos from the
Mafia: Castaways,
New Frontier Hotel and Casino, The Landmark Hotel and Casino, Sands Hotel and
Silver Slipper.
Coco Chanel made the
Hôtel Ritz Paris in Paris her home for more than thirty years, until the day of her death, at 87, in a suite now named "Coco Chanel Suite".
King
Peter II of Yugoslavia spent much of the
Second World War at Claridge's, a hotel in London. His son,
Aleksandar Karađorđević, was born in the hotel.
Prince Felix Yusupov lived in the Hotel Melia Vendôme Paris in
Paris.
Sultan
Said Bin Taimur of Muscat lived at Dorchester Hotel in
London after he was deposed by
Qaboos of Oman in 1970, he died in the hotel in 1972.
Eleftherios Venizelos, Greek statesman and diplomat, lived in the
Hôtel Ritz Paris while he was in exile in
France from 1935-1936.
Actress
Elaine Stritch lives at the
Carlyle Hotel in New York City.
Magician Criss Angel lives at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. As of late 2006 - present in the Presidential suite.
in
Moscow.
See also
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