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30 Words Associated With Hotel: At the Hotel Vocabulary

30 words associated with hotel

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Hotel related words in English are numerous, but we’ll list only the most important 30 words associated with hotel along with their meaning in this post.

30 Words Associated With Hotel

Here is a list of 30 words associated with hotel and meaning:

Words associated with hotelMeaning
Book (verb)To arrange to stay in a hotel.
BookedFull, no vacancies. (We are fully booked)
BrochuresSmall booklets which provide information about the local attractions and sites.
Baggage/LuggageBags and suitcases packed with personal belongings.
Check in (verb)Go to the reception in a hotel and tell the receptionist that you have arrived.
Check-in (noun)Guests registration
Check out (verb)To pay your bill and leave the hotel.
Checkout (noun)The time when you leave the hotel at the end of your stay.
Deposit (noun)The amount of money you pay ahead of time to secure a reservation.
A single roomA room for one person.
A double roomA room for two people.
A twin roomA room with two separate beds.
A triple roomA room for three people.
Bellboy A boy or a man who works in a hotel, carrying guests’ bags and delivering messages, etc.
ChambermaidA chambermaid cleans guestrooms.
DoormanThe man who is employed to guard the entrance to a hotel, club, etc. assisting customers or guests.
ValetA person who performs personal services for guests or customers in a hotel, club, etc.

The list of 30 words associated with hotel continues below:

A single room

A room for one person.

A twin room

A room with two separate beds.

A triple room

A room for 3 people.

A sea view room

A room that has a view over the sea.

A single bed

A bed for one person

A double bed

A bed big enough for two people.

Adjoining rooms

Rooms that are next to each other or joined to each other.

Bellboy

Bellboy is called bellhop in American English. He is a boy or a man who works in a hotel, carrying guests’ bags and delivering messages, etc.

Hotelkeeper (= hotelier)

A person who owns a hotel or manages a hotel.

Hotel manager

A hotel manager manages all the hotel’s staff.

Hotel inspector

A person who visits hotels to make sure they are respecting some regulations like hygiene, health and fire.

Hotelman

A person that owns a hotel or works in a hotel.

Accountant

A hotel accountant does the hotel’s finances.

Marketing manager

Finds business for the hotel.

Chambermaid

A chambermaid cleans guestrooms.

Waiter

Serves guests in the restaurant.

Bartender

A bartender serves guests in a bar.

Doorman

The man who is employed to guard the entrance to a hotel, club, etc. assisting customers or guests.

Valet

A person who performs personal services for guests or customers in a hotel, club, etc.

Front desk/ Reception

The place where guests go to check in and out and to get information.

This list of 30 words associated with hotel does not have some of the most words related to hotel. For more interesting words associated with hotel, download a PDF below.

At the Hotel Vocabulary

At the hotel conversation

Below is an example of a conversation that can take place at a hotel reception.

Receptionist: Hello Sir. How can I help you?

Guest: I have a reservation for today. It’s under the name of Anderson.

Receptionist: Yes, Mr Anderson, we have reserved a double room for you with a double bed for 3 nights. Is that correct?

Guest: Yes, it is.

Receptionist: Excellent! We already have your credit card information on file. Could you sign the receipt along the bottom? Please it’s 300 dollars.

Guest: Well, what’s included in this cost, please?

Receptionist: A full buffet every morning and the airport shuttle service are included in the price.

Guest: So, what’s not included in the price?

Receptionist: Well, you’ll find a mini-bar in your room. The use of it will be charged to your account.

Guest: Okay

Receptionist: Here’s your key. You’re in room 44 on the second floor. To get to your room, take the elevator on the left up to the second floor. Turn right once you exit the elevator and your room will be on your left hand side. A bellboy will bring your bags up shortly.

Guest: Great! Thank you

Receptionist: Breakfast is from 6 a.m.

Guest: Thanks

Download Hotel Vocabulary pdf here.

Here is a longer list of hotel vocabulary with their meaning

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