what is difference between hotel and motel
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Answer / niksh
Hotels, is a type of accomodation which are located with in
a city. While Motel's is a type of accomodation which are
located only on the highway, motels provide a facility for
rooms as well as garage for your vehicle's...
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Answer / sweeti
Motel is a roadside hotel for motorists and Hotel is a place providing accommodation and meals for travellers and tourists.
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Answer / rahul
hotel will be in urban or rural communities & motel will be
on highways
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Answer / patrick janvier
motel is a roadside house with all the minimun to maximum
facilities(depending on the area,road etc like service
station) but at the chippest rate and for somebody who are
not able to afford the appartment.
hotel can be of any type or any kind which provide
acommodation service to their guests for which they have to
pay,depending upon the services,the hotel is providing to
their customers this one must be classied up 0 to 5 Star.
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Answer / milo
A hotel is a place or building which is meant for paid
lodging for some short period of time while a motel is a
hotel designed for motorists most probably at the highway,
and usually has a parking area for motor vehicles. They are
common in the United States.
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Answer / m.mugil
A motel, first derived most likely as a combination of the words "motor hotel," is best described as a one to three story structure with rooms that open to the exterior of the building, usually surrounded by a common balcony or patio.
A hotel has rooms that open to the interior of the building, along a hallway, and is multi-storied.
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Answer / abhishek
motel is a kind of hotel where you are allowed to cook your own food, whereas in a hotel you're not.
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Answer / surya gadde
The difference is "First letter of the words"
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Answer / ghost
Nothing, both are places where u have to pay to live.
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