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Could you tell me the difference between "hostel" and "hotel"? Is "hostel" an old-fashioned word?
11 jul. 2013 02:05
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A hostel is usually accommodation with shared rooms and bathrooms, quite often bunk beds so it is therefore very economical to stay in such a place. Typically young people travelling would stay in hostels. Quite often hotels may have a very good "social scene" too. Whereas hotels are more expensive but the rooms are private and usually you have your own bathroom too. Hope that helps!
11 juli 2013
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No, hostels are like dormitories, they provide cheaper accommodation compared to hotels. Hostels have only provides the basic essentials i.e. the bed, shower (no towels), etc. Mostly for students, workers, travelers.
Whereas hotels, we all know, its bigger, more comfortable and provides more services.
11 juli 2013
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11 juli 2013
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victoria
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