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Hotels In Other Countries
Whenever you travel to other countries, you will have to stay in hotels. Hotels in other countries range from being quite similar to those in the United States, to being quite different. Some hotels in other countries are more like guest houses than hotels, and others are just like those found in the U.S. You can also find luxury hotels in other countries that can cater to your every need. Additionally, there are plenty of places where you can enjoy a relaxing spa treatment, first class room service, as well as entertainment and dining. Depending on where you go, you will find hotels in other countries interesting experiences. Guest Hostels As Hotels In Other Countries Some hotels in other countries are really more like guest houses. In Europe, especially these are common. These types of lodgings are called guest hostels, and they are different from the hotels we are used to in the United States. They are very like the bed and breakfast accommodations that can be found throughout the U.S., however. A guest hostel is one in which you usually share a room with another guest (two to four in most hostels). This can be a guest of your own party, if you so request, or a guest from another party. Bathrooms are usually shared, and sometimes a breakfast is available (but not always). One of the more common traditions in Europe is to have youth hostels. These are guest hostels for young people. They are inexpensive, but there are often many put into a single room. There are lockers for personal items, and many times youth must bring their own sheets for the bed.
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Staying In American Hotels In Other Countries
American hotel chains are present in other countries as well. If you are worried about staying in a local hotel (for instance, if a Portuguese pousada does not suit you), than you can search out an American hotel chain. Chances are that you will pay more money to stay there, but you will more likely feel at home. Chains like Hilton, Marriott, Embassy Suites and others are available all over the world, and for many people offer a feeling of familiarity and comfort. |
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