This includes Hotels(2-3 stars),Motels,Inns and Bed and Breakfast.
Hotels (2-3 stars)
• They usually provide the following standard amenities: En suite bathrooms
in private rooms , Free Wi-Fi, phones, and TVs
• Onsite eateries or pubs – Pools or fitness centres (sometimes)
• Room service (sometimes)
• Typically found in urban areas or close to important landmarks
• Costs differ based on amenities and location, but generally Hotels with two
stars: $60–100 per night; Hotels with three stars: $80-150 per night.
Motels:
• Designed with drivers in mind, featuring rooms that are readily
accessible from the parking area
• Outdoor walkways or corridors
• Standard facilities like phones, TVs, and free Wi-Fi
• Occasional on-site eateries or pools
• Frequently seen close to interstates or highways
• In general, costs are less than those of hotels: $40 to $80 per
night; Super 8, Motel 6, Econo Lodge,etc
Inns:
• More intimate, smaller venues
• Independently or family-owned
• Providing a welcoming environment and attentive service
• There may be private or common toilets in the rooms.
• Occasionally, there are pubs or restaurants on the premises.
• Can be found in both rural and urban regions Costs differ based on location
and amenities: – $60–120 per night
Bed and Breakfast:
• Charming, family-owned businesses providing
• Cosy accommodations with private or shared bathrooms
• Handcrafted breakfasts and individualised attention
• Frequently attractive or antique structures
• Occasionally feature communal spaces or gardens
• Typically found in rural or residential environments
• Prices differ based on location and amenities: $80-150 per night; examples
include B&Bs from the Victorian era and farmhouse B&Bs