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A hotel is an establishment that provides overnight lodging for the public. Its basic service is providing a room to sleep in. Most hotels also have at least one restaurant. Many hotels offer rooms and services for meetings, and some have shops and offer entertainment. Hotels range in size from large buildings with more than 3,000 rooms to small inns that have as few as 8 to 10 rooms. Small hotels do not offer the range of services provided by the large establishments. However, rooms and meals at most small inns generally cost less than those at large hotels.

Most hotels occupy one multistory building that has a central lobby on the main floor. Guests reach their rooms through the lobby. Hotels may consist of one or more buildings and always include a parking lot. Guests can enter their rooms directly from the lot. Many lodging operations offer both full hotel services and parking.

Most commercial hotels are near the airport or the downtown area of large or medium-sized cities. These hotels serve mainly business travelers and other people on short trips. Many commercial hotels provide luxurious surroundings and a wide range of services. The guests in most commercial hotels have a choice of restaurants, ranging from coffee shops to elegant dining rooms. Some of these restaurants offer music, dancing, and other entertainment.

Shops in commercial hotels include clothing stores, gift shops, and newsstands. Some hotels have barber shops and beauty salons, and many have swimming pools and health spas. Most commercial hotels have a European plan of payment, which covers only the price of a room. Many commercial hotels have large rooms that their guests and other groups can use for banquets, conventions, and meetings. The hotel's catering department provides meals and snacks for such events.



Hudson NY Places to Stay

Hotels in Hudson, New York:

  • St. Charles Hotel, 16-18 Park Place, Hudson, New York
    St. Charles Hotel is a place to stay near restaurants and clubs in Hudson, New York. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Hudson, New York.

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Hudson NY News

New York Wineries Face Tastings Gone Wild - New York Times

AQUEBOGUE, N.Y., July 3 In the 35 years since vines began sprouting out of its sandy soil, the North Fork of Long Island has fought to be recognized as a bona fide wine region, and now more than a million visitors a year visit the tasting rooms at its 30 vineyards to sample award-winning merlots

Publication: The New York Times

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Problems for 2 New York Wineries - New York Times

LEAD: TWO major wineries in the Finger Lakes region of New York have suffered reverses. TWO major wineries in the Finger Lakes region of New York have suffered reverses. Wagner Vineyards, in Lodi, closed its two-and-a-half-year-old store on the East Side of Manhattan last Sunday. And in early

Publication: The New York Times

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Sale of vinter to California-based owner may bring changes to New York wineries.

Byline: Mark Harrington Nov. 9--As Broadfields Wine Cellars of Southold yesterday confirmed that it had been sold, East End vintners said reports that a Napa Valley-based owner was moving in could mark an important step in the evolution of the Long Island wine industry. Karen Meredith, who with

Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY)

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Small New York winery owner optimistic about High Court proceedings.

Byline: Alan J. Wax Dec. 8--WASHINGTON -- Peter Saltonstall, who owns Kings Ferry Winery in New York's Finger Lakes region, left the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday feeling good. "I'm cautiously optimistic," he said after the nation's top court heard arguments in a widely followed case involving laws

Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY)

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New York's Wineries Chart Their Move Toward Vinifera - New York Times

LEAD: NEW YORK STATE'S wine revolution was born here in 1963 on a scenic slope overlooking Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region. Today, according to vintners who attended a symposium in mid-June, the 25-year-old revolution is accelerating faster than ever. It is a revolution based on European

Publication: The New York Times

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