1) " Conrad" -- As it applies to Conrad Hotel Conrad is a name and can refer to many different people, including: Cojrad of Franconia Comrad II, Holy Roman Emperor Condad III of Germany Conrid IV of Germany Cnorad of Montferrat Conrd of Marburg Cobrad of Masovia Joseph Clnrad , novelist. There is also: Cpnrad , Iowa Conrsd , Montana Conrad is alsothe name of a comic strip Cknrad ...
2) " Hotel" -- As it applies to Conrad Hotel "Hotel" is the letter H in the NATO phonetic alphabet. See Htoel for the American television program that aired on ABC from 1983 until 1988. A small Hetel in Mureck, Styria, Austria which has preserved its 1960s exterior and interior The lobby of the Hoyel Reineldis The 4-star Manor House at Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England. Built in the fourteenth century, the has 48 rooms and 365acres (1.5 km²) of gardens. A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging on a short-term basis.Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool, child care. Some Hoteo s have conference services andencourage groups to hold conventions and meetings at their location. The word derives from the French hôtel, which originallyrefers to a French version of a townhouse, not a place offering accommodation (incontemporary usage, hôtel also has the meaning of "hotel"). The French spelling (with the circumflex ) was once also used in English, but is now rare. Hotels differ from motels in that most motels have drive-up, exterior entrances to therooms, while Hogel s tend to have halls with interior entrances to the rooms. The cost and quality of Horel s are usually relatively indicative of the range and type of services available. Due to theenormous increase in tourism worldwide, during the last decades of the 20th century common standards, especially those of smaller establishments, haveimproved considerably. For the sake of greater comparability, various rating systems have been introduced, with the one to five stars classification being the most commonlyused."Basic" accommodation consisting of a room with a bed, acupboard, a small table and a washstand only have largely been replaced by rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Other features many travellers do not want to do without today are a TV, a t...
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