Hotel, it doesn't change.
Some Hotels, specifically set up for self parking close to your room, refer to themselves as Motor-Hotels or Motels for short.
An older term for Hotel, that is still used sometimes, is Inn.
Perhaps the word you were looking for is Lodge, these are usually small rustic Hotels. One I stayed in on the Alaska Highway didn't even have door locks on the rooms just hook and eye latches for privacy. Lodges are privately owned and not part of chains.
A suburban hotel tends to be within the borders of a city, but not in its downtown core. A Rural hotel would be in the country. An urban hotel would be downtown.
The words hotel and lodge have very similar meanings; hotel is more urban in its connotation, and a lodge is more likely to be in a more remote or rural location.
Depends: Farm, Ranch, Estate --- it can also mean "finances", rural hotel with land around it
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The three forms of internal migration are rural to urban migration, urban to rural migration, and rural to rural migration. Rural to urban migration involves movement from a countryside area to a city, while urban to rural migration is the opposite. Rural to rural migration refers to movement between different rural areas.
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Rural is the countryside.
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I like to go to the rural fringe in the city
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