Hostal is a
Spanish word for a category of
lodging. Hostales tend to be somewhat nicer than
youth hostels, but cheaper and more personal than
hotels. Hostals normally provide a bar and/or a restaurant/cafeteria where drinks and food is offered, to guest and locals alike. Over all many, but not all, hostales are focusing on not only their temporary guests staying at the hostel, but also on locals living in the area all year around, to a wider extent than most youth hostels and hotels do. Accommodations typically include private bedrooms, sometimes combined with backpacker dormitories and/or apartments with possibility to rent either short or long term, and linens and towels are usually provided, unless it is a long term apartment rental. Then they are considered resident, and can sort themselves out, also meaning no cleaning or other services. Guests may sometimes share a common bathroom, but in contrast to
youth hostels many hostales can provide a number of rooms with en suite bathroom. Hostales are common in
Spain and may also be found in
Mexico,
Central and
South America. They are often family-run and may provide a friendlier and less formal atmosphere than a hotel.
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= hostel, inn, boarding house, guesthouse [guest house].
Ex: The author discusses the design of information management systems for Assistance Centres for Homeless People, which include hostels for homeless people, soup kitchens and other services.
Ex: This article describes the architecture of the library in Skorping, Denmark, built on the site of an old inn destroyed by fire.
Ex: A wide range of accommodation is available including low cost hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels for people attending the conference.
Ex: The aim is to establish a central library with a network of branches in guest houses and other places of accommodation.