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 |  |  | Hotel - Cave hotels: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Services and facilitiesBasic accommodation of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand only has largely been replaced by rooms with en-suite bathrooms and climate control. Other features found may be a telephone, an alarm clock, a TV, and broadband Internet connectivity. Food and drink may be supplied by a mini-bar (which often includes a small refrigerator) containing snacks and drinks (to be paid for on departure), and tea and coffee making facilities (cups, spoons, an electric kettle and sachets containing insta ...
See also:Hotel, Hotel - Origins of the term, Hotel - Services and facilities, Hotel - Classification, Hotel - Boutique hotels, Hotel - Famous Hotels, Hotel - Unusual hotels, Hotel - Treehouse hotels, Hotel - Cave hotels, Hotel - Ice hotels, Hotel - Underwater hotels, Hotel - Other unusual hotels, Hotel - World-record setting hotels, Hotel - Tallest, Hotel - Largest, Hotel - Oldest, Hotel - Hotels in fiction, Hotel - Other usage Read more here: » Hotel: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Services and facilities |
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 |  |  | Hotel - Cave hotels: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Hotels in fictionHotels have often been chosen by authors as the setting of their literary works. They are perfect for mysterious, anonymous settings where multiple characters may gather in equal positions. It is especially true of crime fiction, farces, and mysteries. Hotels also feature in films , television series, songs and even theme park rides.
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Grand Hotel
Room Service
Plaza Suite
The Hotel New Hampshire
Fawlty Towers
White Horse InnSee also: Hotel, Hotel - Origins of the term, Hotel - Services and facilities, Hotel - Classification, Hotel - Boutique hotels, Hotel - Famous Hotels, Hotel - Unusual hotels, Hotel - Treehouse hotels, Hotel - Cave hotels, Hotel - Ice hotels, Hotel - Underwater hotels, Hotel - Other unusual hotels, Hotel - World-record setting hotels, Hotel - Tallest, Hotel - Largest, Hotel - Oldest, Hotel - Hotels in fiction, Hotel - Other usage Read more here: » Hotel: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Hotels in fiction |
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Hotel - Tallest.
The tallest hotel in the world is the Burj al-Arab in Dubai, at 321 meters (1,053 feet). However, this title may be taken by the less illustrious Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang at 330 meters (1,083 feet), pending its (perhaps unlikely) completion; it has been under construction since 1987 and was abandoned in 1992.
Hotel - Largest.
The largest hotel in the world is the Ambassador City Jomtien resort, in Jomtien, near Pattaya, Thailand, at 5,100 rooms. It is a reso ...
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 |  |  | Hotel - Cave hotels: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Famous HotelsMost world famous hotels have gained their renown through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany, which derives its fame from the so-called Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945. Other establisments have given name to a particular meal or beverage, as is the case with the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, USA, known for its Waldorf Salad or the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, where the drink Singapore Sling was invented. Another example is the Hotel Sacher in Vienna A ...
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 |  |  | Hotel - Cave hotels: Encyclopedia II - Hotel - Boutique hotels"Boutique Hotel" is a term originating in North America to describe intimate, usually luxurious or quirky hotel environments. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from larger chain or branded hotels by providing an exceptional and personalized level accommodation, services and facilities.
Typically boutique hotels are furnished in a themed, stylish and/or aspirational manner. Although usually considerably smaller than a mainstream hotel (ranging from 3 to 100 guest rooms) boutique hotels are generally fitted with telephony and wi- ...
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Hotel - Treehouse hotels.
Some hotels, such as the Costa Rica Tree House in the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica, or Treetops Hotel in Aberdares National Park, Kenya, are built with living trees as structural elements, making them treehouses.
The Ariau Towers near Manaus, Brazil is a well-known hotel, in the middle of the Amazon, on the Rio Negro. Bill Gates even invested and had a suite built there with satellite internet/phone.
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