Definition
A motor hotel, often shortened to motel, is a lodging establishment designed for motorists. Unlike traditional hotels, motels usually offer direct access to rooms from a parking area. This makes it convenient for travelers on the road to quickly unload their vehicles. Motels are typically located along highways and major roads. They provide basic amenities for overnight stays. Think of them as the pit stop for road trips β½. They cater to travelers seeking a practical and affordable place to rest.