alloggi
Alloggi is the Italian plural noun for lodging or accommodations. The singular form is alloggio. The term covers places where people stay temporarily or live permanently, and it is used in both tourism and housing contexts. In travel and hospitality, alloggi refer to accommodations such as hotels, bed and breakfasts, guest houses, and rental apartments. In housing and everyday language, alloggi can denote residential units available for living, including private homes and public or social housing.
Etymology and scope: alloggiare means to lodge, from which alloggio and alloggi derive. The term thus spans
Common types include: alloggi turistici (hotel rooms, B&Bs, vacation rentals); alloggi temporanei or transitori (hostels, short-term
Administration and regulation: in Italy, the provision and allocation of alloggi are typically managed by municipalities
Policy and market context: the balance between supply, affordability, and quality of alloggi affects urban planning,