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Lodging refers to the use of a short-term dwelling,
usually by
renting the
living space or
sometimes through some
other arrangement.
People who travel...
- "Common
lodging-house" is a
Victorian era term for a form of
cheap accommodation in
which the
inhabitants (who are not
members of one family) are all...
- low-cost
lodging,
providing space to
sleep and
minimal amenities. Historically, flophouses, or
British "doss-houses", have been used for
overnight lodging by...
- but also lunch, dinner, and
sometimes even tea.
Rather than
paying for the
room and each meal separately,
guests select a plan that
either comprises overnight...
- provided. Bistro, a type of
informal French restaurant Boarding house, a
lodging establishment Boarding school Parlour boarder, an
archaic term for a category...
- A
hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term
shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed,
usually a bunk bed in a
dormitory sleeping 4–20 people...
- A
hotel tax or
lodging tax is
charged in most of the
United States, to
travelers when they rent
accommodations (a
room, rooms,
entire home, or
other living...
- when
renting a
room at a hotel, motel, or
other place of
lodging. The
amenities provided in each
hotel vary. In some
places of
lodging,
certain amenities...
- Bed and
breakfast (typically
shortened to B&B or BnB) is a
small lodging establishment that
offers overnight accommodation and breakfast. Bed and breakfasts...
- Argyll's
Lodging is a 17th-century town-house in the
Renaissance style,
situated below Stirling Castle in Stirling, Scotland. It was a
residence of the...