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Motels are a form of lodging designed for motorists, combining motor and hotel concepts. The name is a portmanteau of motor hotel. They typically feature a low-rise structure with exterior corridors and parking spaces immediately in front of each room, allowing guests to access their door from their car.

Originating in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, motels expanded with the growth of highways

Modern motels vary widely: some are part of national chains offering standardized rooms and limited services,

and
car
culture.
They
offered
affordable,
convenient
stays
for
short
visits,
often
located
along
major
roads
and
later
near
freeway
exits.
while
others
are
independently
owned.
Common
amenities
include
private
bathrooms,
air
conditioning,
and
televisions;
many
provide
free
parking,
and
some
offer
pools,
laundries,
and
continental
breakfasts.
Because
of
their
exterior
access
and
parking,
motels
are
typically
cheaper
than
full-service
hotels,
though
prices
vary.
In
recent
decades,
many
motels
have
been
renovated
or
rebranded
to
appeal
to
new
markets,
including
retro
or
boutique
travelers,
while
others
have
closed.