Презентация по английскому языку на тему: Виды размещения в гостиничной индустрии (Гостиничный сервис).


TYPES OF ACCOMMODATIONIN HOTEL INDUSTRYFor Hotel Industry Dept. students Hotel - An establishment that provides travelers with paid accommodation and other guest services. Depending on size, location, and amenities, hotels are generally rated from one-star to five stars. Hostel –  Ideal for budget travelers, a hostel is an inexpensive type of accommodation, usually with shared bedrooms and communal facilities. Motel - Originally designed for motorists, motels are roadside hotels equipped with minimal amenities and ample parking areas for motor vehicles. Cottage - In today’s tourism sector, the term cottage is used to describe a small vacation house, typically in a rural area. Chalet - Chalets are wooden Alpine-style buildings commonly found in and around mountain resorts. Boutique Hotel - Often furnished in a themed, individual style, boutique hotels are intimate in size and focus on providing guests with high-quality, personalized experiences. Lodge - Although the word ’lodge’ has many different meanings, one of them refers to a small rural house used by people on holiday or occupied seasonally by sports enthusiasts (ski lodge, hunting lodge). Resort -  Resort is primarily known as a destination frequented by vacationers in search of relaxation and entertainment. The term is also used to describe a full service lodging establishment that offers extensive guest services and recreational facilities. Apartment - Also known as flat (British), an apartment is a self-contained accommodation unit housed in a building containing a number of such units. Inn - A small establishment offering overnight accommodation, food, and drink to travelers. Bed and Breakfast - A Bed and Breakfast (B&B) is an intimate lodging establishment, where breakfast is included in the room rate. Camp - A collection of tents, huts, or other temporary structures used for travelers to lodge in. Extended Stay Hotel - Extremely popular in the US, extended stay hotels offer the comforts of a traditional home along with discounted rates for guests interested in long-term stays. Guesthouse - A guest house is a private house offering inexpensive accommodation to tourists. Business Hotel - Catered primarily to business travelers, business hotels are strategically located (downtown, in business districts, or close to major business centers) and are equipped with corporate facilities such as meeting and conference rooms, Internet access, and catering options. Private Island Resort - Ideal for honeymooners and travelers in search of luxury, private island resorts are some of the most exclusive accommodation types out there. Cave Hotel - Cave hotels – hotels built into natural cave formations, commonly with underground rooms. Many cave hotels can be found in Turkey (Cappadocia) and Greece. Ice Hotel - An ice hotel is a non-permanent hotel constructed from ice and snow in areas with sub-freezing temperatures. Tree house - Usually designed for recreational purposes, a tree house is a structure built or placed among the branches of a tree.