Motorlu taşıtlarla yolculuk edenlerin barınmalarını, arabalarını park etmelerini ve başka ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak için işlek kara yolları üzerinde yapılmış otel
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any of several architectural or interior design styles associated with motels, such as "identicalness", "anonymity", or any other perceived attribute of motels, particularly as differentiated from hotels
lodging establishment typically featuring a series of rooms whose entrance is immediately adjacent to a parking lot, as might facilitate easy access to one's automobile during an overnight stay, particularly located near a major highway
Of architecture, interior design, etc, in the style of a motel; identical and anonymous
property owned by a motel, as "motel towel", "motel ashtray", possibly imprinted or embroidered with the name of the establishment, frequently appropriated by tourists as a souvenir
A type of hotel in which parking is provided at or near the room and the room door gives out onto the parking lot
Any building, structure or enclosure, or any part thereof, kept, used as, maintained as, or advertised as, or held out to the public to be an enclosure where sleeping accommodation are furnished to the public and furnishing accommodation for periods of less than one (1) week $90 00 + $5 50 per room
A motel is a hotel intended for people who are travelling by car. a hotel for people who are travelling by car, where you can park your car outside your room (motor + hotel). Hotel designed for persons traveling by automobile, with convenient parking space provided (the name blends the words "motor hotel"). Originally usually consisting of a series of separate or attached roadside cabins, motels serve commercial and business travelers and persons attending conventions and business meetings as well as vacationers and tourists. By 1950 the automobile was the principal mode of travel in the U.S., and motels were built near large highways, just as hotels had been built near railroad stations
An inexpensive, single-story hotel near a highway with guest rooms facing and directly accessible from the parking lot
A building or group of buildings in which lodging is offered to the general public for compensation, and where entrance to rooms is made directly from the outside of the building Motel includes such terms as tourist cabins and tourist court And transient accommodations which do not meet the definition of Bed and Breakfast, Hotel or Inn shall be deemed to be a motel for the purposes of this ordinance
lodging establishment typically featuring a series of rooms whose entrance is immediately adjacent to a parking lot, as might facilitate easy access to ones automobile during an overnight stay, particularly located near a major highway
A building or group of buildings on the same lot designed or used primarily for providing sleeping accommodations for automobile travelers and providing automobile parking conveniently located on the premises
A building or group of buildings, whether detached or in connecting units, used as individual sleeping or dwelling units designed primarily for transient automobile facilities The term "motel" shall include buildings designed as "auto courts," "tourist courts," "motor courts," "motor hotels," and similar appellations which are designed as integrated units of individual rooms under common ownership