Motel

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Motel is a term derived from the phrase "motorist's hotel". It is a type of hotel designed for motorists, and usually has a parking area for motor vehicles. Motels are often individually owned, though motel chains do exist.

History

The term motel originated in the United States in the early 20th century. The concept was born out of the need for accommodation along the country's vast network of highways and interstate freeways. The first motel, the Motel Inn, was established in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, California.

Design and Layout

Motels are typically constructed with an exterior entrance to each room, allowing for direct access from the parking lot. This layout is in contrast to hotels, which often have interior entrances accessible via a hallway. Motel rooms often include a small bathroom, and some also feature a small kitchenette.

Motel Chains

There are numerous motel chains globally, including Super 8, Motel 6, and Econo Lodge. These chains offer consistent quality and amenities across their locations, making them a reliable choice for travelers.

In Popular Culture

Motels have been a common setting in various forms of media, including films, television shows, and literature. They are often depicted as a symbol of the open road and the freedom of travel, or alternatively, as a setting for illicit activities and suspense.

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