
Here is a list of some English vocabulary words that are commonly used when discussing hotels:
- Accommodation: a place to stay or live, typically a room in a hotel.
- Amenities: features or facilities that make a place more comfortable or convenient, such as a swimming pool or fitness center at a hotel.
- Booking: the process of making a reservation at a hotel.
- Check-in: the process of registering at a hotel and receiving your room key.
- Check-out: the process of leaving a hotel and paying your bill.
- Concierge: a hotel employee who assists guests with various tasks, such as making reservations or providing information about local attractions.
- Guest: a person who is staying at a hotel.
- Housekeeping: the staff at a hotel responsible for cleaning and maintaining the guest rooms.
- Reception: the area at a hotel where guests check in and check out, and where they can ask questions or request assistance.
- Resort: a large, luxurious hotel that often includes amenities such as a spa, golf course, and multiple dining options.
- Room service: a service offered by some hotels where food and drinks can be ordered and delivered to your guest room.
- Suite: a large, luxurious room or set of rooms at a hotel, typically consisting of a bedroom, living room, and bathroom.
- Vacancy: a room that is available for guests to book at a hotel.
- Booking confirmation: a document or email that confirms the details of your hotel reservation, including the dates of your stay, the type of room you booked, and the total cost.
- Double occupancy: a room rate that is based on two people sharing a room.
- Front desk: the main desk or counter at a hotel, where guests check in and check out, and where they can ask questions or request assistance.
- Hotel lobby: the main entrance area of a hotel, where guests can wait for their rooms to be ready or gather for social events.
- Luggage storage: a service offered by some hotels where guests can store their luggage before or after their stay.
- Parking: a service offered by some hotels where guests can park their cars in a designated area.
- Room rate: the price of a hotel room, typically based on the type of room, the number of guests, and the length of stay.
- Single occupancy: a room rate that is based on one person staying in a room.
- Special offer: a discount or promotion offered by a hotel to attract guests.
- Upgrade: a better or more expensive room than the one you originally booked, often offered at a discounted rate.
- Breakfast: a meal that is typically served in the morning, often included in the price of a hotel room.
- Cancellation policy: the rules and conditions that govern how and when you can cancel your hotel reservation, and whether you will receive a refund.
- Early check-in: the ability to check into your hotel room before the standard check-in time, often for an additional fee.
- Late check-out: the ability to check out of your hotel room after the standard check-out time, often for an additional fee.
- Non-smoking room: a hotel room that is designated as non-smoking, where smoking is not allowed.
- Pet-friendly: a hotel that allows guests to bring their pets with them during their stay.
- Room key: a physical or electronic key that allows you to access your hotel room.
- Smoking room: a hotel room that is designated as smoking, where smoking is allowed.
- Wheelchair-accessible: a hotel room or public area that is designed to be accessible for people using wheelchairs.
- Wi-Fi: wireless internet access that is typically available in public areas of a hotel, such as the lobby or bar, and in guest rooms.
- Amenity kit: a collection of toiletries and other items that are provided by the hotel, such as shampoo, soap, and a toothbrush.
- Balcony: a small outdoor area that is accessible from a hotel room, typically with a railing and a view.
- Bellhop: a hotel employee who assists guests with their luggage and other tasks.
- Complimentary: free or provided at no extra cost, such as complimentary breakfast at a hotel.
- Elevator: a vertical transportation device that moves people or goods between the floors of a building, such as a hotel.
- Executive room: a hotel room that is larger or more luxurious than a standard room, often with additional amenities such as a separate sitting area.
- Fitness center: a room or area at a hotel that is equipped with exercise machines and other equipment for guests to use.
- Hotel shuttle: a bus or van that is provided by the hotel to transport guests to and from the airport or other nearby locations.
- King-size bed: a large bed that is wider than a standard-size bed and typically has two mattresses and two pillows.
- Private bathroom: a bathroom that is attached to a hotel room and is only for the use of the guests staying in that room.
- Room service menu: a list of the food and drink items that are available to order through the hotel’s room service.
- Spa: a facility at a hotel or other location that offers various health and beauty treatments, such as massages and facials.
- Swimming pool: an outdoor or indoor body of water that is used for swimming, often located at a hotel or other resort.
- Valet parking: a service offered by some hotels where a staff member will park your car for you, typically for an additional fee.
- Baggage claim: the area at an airport where passengers collect the luggage that they checked in before their flight.
- Business center: a room or area at a hotel that is equipped with computers and other office equipment for guests to use.
- Conference room: a large room at a hotel that is equipped with tables and chairs and is used for meetings and other events.
- Hotel chain: a group of hotels that are owned or managed by the same company and often have a similar design and branding.
- Mini-bar: a small refrigerator in a hotel room that is stocked with snacks and beverages for purchase.
- Pillow menu: a list of the different types of pillows that are available in a hotel room, such as feather or foam.
I hope this helps!