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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of hotel or guest house in British Thesaurus

Types of hotel or guest house

B & B (noun)

a bed and breakfast

capsule hotel (noun)

a type of hotel in Japan where people stay when they finish work late and do not have time to go home. They sleep in small narrow areas like long boxes.

coaching inn (noun)

British a hotel or pub where old-fashioned coaches and their passengers used to stop for the night

dude ranch (noun)

a very large farm in the western US or Canada where people go on holiday to ride horses and do activities such as hiking (=walking in the countryside)

fleabag (noun)

American a dirty cheap hotel

flophouse (noun)

Americaninformal a cheap hotel, especially one that has many beds in one room

four-star (adjective)

a four-star hotel, restaurant etc is of a very high standard or quality

gîte (noun)

British a house, usually in the countryside, that you can rent for a holiday in France

guest house (noun)

a small hotel or private home where people can pay to spend the night

hostel (noun)

a youth hostel

hostelry (noun)

an old word meaning ‘a small hotel

hotel (noun)

a building where you pay to stay in a room and have meals

inn (noun)

a small hotel or pub, especially one in the country

inn (noun)

used in the names of hotels

motel (noun)

a hotel for people who are travelling by car

one-star (adjective)

a one-star restaurant, hotel etc is not expensive and provides only a basic standard of service

pension (noun)

a small and fairly cheap hotel in France and some other European countries

resort hotel (noun)

a hotel in a resort, for people who are on holiday rather than on business

roadhouse (noun)

mainly Americanold-fashioned a hotel or bar on a main road in the countryside

ryokan (noun)

a small traditional Japanese hotel

two-star (adjective)

a two-star hotel is of an average standard

villa (noun)

a home in the country or close to the sea, especially one used for holidays

youth hostel (noun)

a cheap place where travellers, especially young people, can stay for a short period of time