Accommodation types

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Across
  1. 2. Staying outdoors, usually in tents or sometimes under the open sky. They might provide basic facilities like toilets, showers, and cooking areas, but it’s a more adventurous and close-to-nature experience.
  2. 6. A self-contained unit with facilities like a bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom. They are ideal for longer stays, giving guests more space and the ability to cook their meals.
  3. 8. A private home offering accommodation to travelers, often run by a family. It’s smaller and more personal than a hotel, sometimes including breakfast or meals prepared by the hosts.
Down
  1. 1. A mobile home that can be towed or driven to different locations. It offers basic living facilities, including sleeping space, a small kitchen, and sometimes a bathroom. Popular for road trips or camping holidays.
  2. 3. A wooden house typically found in mountain areas, like the Alps. They are cozy and often associated with skiing holidays. They can be rented as private accommodations or part of a resort.
  3. 4. A large building with many rooms designed for short-term stays. They often have facilities like restaurants, gyms, pools, and room service. They range from budget to luxury options.
  4. 5. A budget-friendly accommodation with shared dormitory-style rooms. They often attract young travelers and backpackers. Common facilities include shared kitchens, bathrooms, and social spaces.
  5. 7. A smaller, simpler accommodation, typically located along highways. They are designed for road travelers, with easy parking and basic amenities like a bed, bathroom, and sometimes a small kitchenette.