It's called a 'posada.'
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An inn is called an inn in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. That is the medieval term for an inn. Similar words are tavern or roadhouse.
The inn where Chaucer's pilgrims assembled before their trip to Canterbury was called the Tabard Inn, located in Southwark, London.
Yes, there is a hotel in Niagara Falls that is called Holiday Inn.
An inn is called 'une auberge' (fem.) in French.
what are the Mexican landmarks called
it is called a mexican hat
Imaret is a type of Turkish inn or hospice.
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No those burrito rollers messed us up! They be like "no mercy for da american inn-diaan! (In mexican accent)
An ostler is the name of a person who tends horses at an inn.
The inn was called 'The Duck and Drake'.