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actually, it depends on these reasons here:

* Money [whether it is expensive or not]

*Time you stay in the hotel / motel [motels are for months and that sort of time, hotels for fortnights max]

*Safety regarding hygiene

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12y ago

There's no hard and fast legal distinction between the two, nor is there necessarily a price difference.

Usually, a motel (originally short for "motor hotel" because you could "motor" ... i.e., drive ... right up to your room door and go straight in) has doors that open directly to the outside, while a hotel may or may not have interior corridors (you have to go into the building before entering your room).

All else being equal, motels tend to be cheaper than hotels, but a very nice motel could very well wind up being considerably more expensive than a no-frills hotel.

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15y ago

Hotel is quieter and usually fancier than a motel. The rooms are cleaner and often much bigger.

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10y ago

Motels are usually considered the lower end accommodations with simple equipments. Generally a room that costs roughly $40 is considered a cheap stay.

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13y ago

usually hotels are more expensive

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12y ago

Motel

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