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The difference between a hotel and a homestay.

The differences between hotels and homestays are as follows:

Different scales: hotels are generally dozens of times larger than homestays, but the number of people is also large; B&B usually has 5- 10 rooms.

The atmosphere is different: the management of the hotel is relatively standardized and lacks certain human feelings; B&B is a family life scene, and you can enjoy more home feeling.

Privacy and security are different: the hotel pays attention to the privacy of customers, and the hotel is equipped with 24-hour security personnel; B&B is a family business, and usually there are only three bosses and employees at most.

Different apartment types: Traditional hotels have a single apartment type, including standard rooms, queen beds and suites. B&B's rooms are small and have different styles.

Different regions: hotels are mostly concentrated in places with mature facilities and convenient transportation; There is no advantage in the geographical location of homestays, which are generally around deep alleys or busy streets.