Friday, August 15, 2008

Inns

When you hear the word inn today it probably just makes you think of a hotel. Inns are more than just lodging; they are a special type of lodging that offer a better experience. A traditional inn offers travelers a cozy place to eat, drink, sleep, and have meetings in one conjoined area.

Modern Bed & Breakfast Inns offer more similarities to an inn than a modern hotel. Bed and Breakfasts are usually smaller inns which offer a breakfast in the mornings to their guests. Usually this experience is a more relaxing and restful time than one might expect to have in a hotel. Each of these types of inns have their own special personality; making each one a unique experience to stay at.

Another special part of an inn is the innkeeper. When you stay at an inn you can almost always expect to know the innkeeper by name and have the innkeeper know you by name. Innkeepers excel as hosts and offer personalized hospitality that is hard to come by in other places.

Although bed and breakfast inns are very common across America, most traditional inns are found in Europe. If you are in England you might find a pub that acts as an Inn also. Needless to say these inns are a great place to socialize and get an alcoholic beverage.

Inns are as wonderful as each one is unique. These precious places to stay are not as common as they once were though. High occupancy hotels, cheap motels, and automobiles have all made it more difficult to survive. Do yourself a favor and spend an extra minute finding an Inn next time you travel to have a better experience. The innkeeper will appreciate it!

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