Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."
Below are a few words (adjectives) to describe a horrible hotel: abhorrent, damaged, damp, rancid, abnormal, absurd, biazrre, brash, creepy, crazy, defective, demonic, devilish, dusty, evil, garish, grotesque, gruesome, hellish, icky, lopsided, lowly, maniacal, measly, murky, obscene, odd, quirky, rabid, scary, smelly, tiny, vicious & tacky.
The price of a hotel in 1820 was $999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999
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Depends on the hotel. Anywhere from several hundred thousand to millions of dollars.
the Brittney spears hotel wackey and ugly just like her =)
The nouns in the sentence are: hotel and dignitaries.
A commercial hotel is a hotel that caters especially to salesmen (e.g. by providing rooms for the display of samples).
if i am visited a hotel for purchase foreign exchange what question's put to me from purchase manager to me.
Fancy, big, dirty, outdated, clean, etc.
The oldest hotel in the Philippines that is still operating is the Manila Hotel. Established in 1912, it has a rich history and has hosted numerous dignitaries and celebrities over the years. The hotel combines classic elegance with modern amenities, making it a prominent landmark in Manila and a symbol of Filipino hospitality.
foreign individual tourist
No
'NH Hotels' is a brand of hotels that caters for people worldwide and "Krystal Ixtapa" is a hotel located in Ixtapa, Mexico. There are a few NH hotels in Mexico but none of them are located in or near Ixtapa.
I can't answer for the whole world. The best guide is this: if you have a valid visa (if required) foreign countries aren't bothered whether you stay in a hotel or rent a vacation home. In many countries foreign tourists must register with the authorities. If you stay in a hotel, the hotel does this for you; if you are in a holiday home, you (or possibly your landlord) do that. This answer is only a guide.
to increase revenue in a country
Foreign free individual trevel
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