Hotel Vocabulary
This page lists English words and phrases used in the international hotel industry. Each word is shown with its contextual meaning and an example sentence.
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word part of speech |
meaning | example sentence |
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adjoining rooms noun |
two hotel rooms with a door in the centre | If you want we can book your parents in an adjoining room. |
amenities noun |
local facilities such as stores and restaurants | We are located downtown, so we are close to all of the amenities. |
attractions noun |
things for tourists to see and do | The zoo is our city's most popular attraction for kids. |
baggage noun |
bags and suitcases packed with personal belongings | If you need help with your baggage we have a cart you can use. |
Bed and Breakfast noun |
a home that offers a place to stay and a place to eat | I can book you into a beautiful Bed and Breakfast on the lake. |
bellboy noun |
a staff member who helps guests with their luggage | The bellboy will take your bags to your room for you. |
book verb |
arrange to stay in a hotel | I can book your family in for the weekend of the seventh. |
booked adj |
full, no vacancies | I'm afraid the hotel is booked tonight. |
brochures noun |
small booklets that provide information on the local sites and attractions | Feel free to take some brochures to your room to look at. |
check-in verb |
go to the front desk to receive keys | You can check-in anytime after four o'clock. |
check-out noun |
return the keys and pay for the bill | Please return your parking pass when you check-out. |
complimentary breakfast noun |
free of charge | All of our rooms have complimentary soap, shampoo, and coffee. |
cot, rollaway bed noun |
a single bed on wheels that folds up | If you need an extra bed, we have cots available. |
damage charge noun |
money a guest owes for repairs to hotel property (when caused by violent or careless acts) | We will have to add a damage charge for the hole you put in the wall. |
deposit noun |
amount paid ahead of time to secure a reservation | You will not receive your deposit back if you cancel. |
double bed noun |
a bed large enough for two people | They are a family of four, so give them a room with two double beds. |
floor noun |
a level of the building | The swimming pool is on the main floor. |
front desk, reception noun |
the place where guests go to check in and out and to get information | Towels are available at the front desk. |
guest noun |
a person that is staying at the hotel | Our washrooms are for guests only. |
hostel noun |
a very inexpensive place for backbackers and travelers on a budget | In the hostel you probably won't get your own room. |
hotel manager noun |
person in charge at the hotel | I'll let you make your complaint to the hotel manager. |
housekeeping, maid noun |
staff members that clean the rooms and linen | Put a sign on the door if you want housekeeping to come in and change the sheets on the bed. |
ice machine noun |
a machine that automatically makes ice that guests can use to keep drinks cold | There is an ice machine by the elevator on all of the even numbered floors. |
indoor pool noun |
place for guests to swim inside the hotel | The heated indoor pool is open until 10 pm. |
inn noun |
another word for "hotel" | There's an inn on the other side of town that has a vacancy. |
Jacuzzi, hot tub, whirl pool noun |
a small hot pool for relaxation | Our honeymoon room has a personal hot tub. |
king-size bed noun |
extra large bed | A room with a king size bed costs an extra ten dollars a night. |
kitchenette noun |
a small fridge and cooking area | Your room has a kitchenette so you can prepare your own breakfasts and lunches. |
late charge noun |
a fee for staying past the check-out time | You will be charged a ten dollar late charge for checking out after 11 am. |
linen noun |
sheets, blankets, pillow cases | We will come in and change the linens while you are out of your room. |
lobby noun |
large open area at the front of the hotel | You can stand in the lobby and wait for your bus. |
luggage cart noun |
a device on wheels that guests can push their luggage on | Please return the luggage cart to the lobby when you are finished with it. |
maximum capacity noun |
the most amount of people allowed | The maximum capacity in the hot tub is ten people. |
motels noun |
accommodations that are slightly cheaper than hotels | Our motel is very clean and is close to the beach. |
noisy adj |
loud | The guests next to you have complained that you are being too noisy. |
parking pass noun |
a piece of paper that guests display in the car window while in the hotel parking lot | Display this parking pass in your window to show that you are a hotel guest. |
pay-per-view movie noun |
extra charge for movies and special television features | If you order a pay-per-view movie, the charge will appear on your bill. |
pillow case noun |
the covering that goes over a pillow | Room 201 doesn't need their sheets changed, but they requested one new pillow case. |
queen size bed noun |
bed with plenty of space for two people (bigger than a double) | They have a queen size bed so the small child can easily fit in the middle. |
rate noun |
cost of renting a room for a certain time period | Our rates change depending on the season. |
reservation noun |
a request to save a specific room for a future date | They say they made a reservation but it doesn't show on the computer. |
room service noun |
delivery of food or other services requested by guests | If you would like a bottle of wine, just call room service. |
sauna noun |
a hot room for relaxation, filled with steam | We don't recommend bringing young children into the sauna. |
single bed noun |
a bed for one person | The economy priced room includes one single bed. |
sofa bed, pull-out couch noun |
a bed built into a sofa or couch | The room contains a sofa bed so the room actually sleeps five. |
towels noun |
used to cover and dry the body after swimming or bathing | You can get your swimming pool towels at the front desk. |
vacancy noun vacant adj |
available rooms | We only have one vacancy left, and it is for a single room. |
valet noun |
staff that parks the guests' vehicles | If you leave your car keys with us, the valet will park your car underground. |
vending machine noun |
a machine that distributes snacks and beverages when you insert coins | The vending machine on the fifth floor has chocolate bars and chips. |
view noun |
a window that offers a nice image for guests | The room is more expensive because it has a spectacular view of the beach. |
wake up call noun |
a morning phone call from the front desk, acts as an alarm clock | What time would you like your wake up call? |
weight room, workout room, gym noun |
a room that guests can use for exercise and fitness | Our weight room has a stair climber and a stationary bicycle. |