does the hotel have a souvenir shop - definizione. Che cos'è does the hotel have a souvenir shop
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Cosa (chi) è does the hotel have a souvenir shop - definizione

STORE PRIMARILY SELLING ITEMS INTENDED TO BE USED AS SOUVENIRS
Gift shops; Gift Shop; Souvenir shop; Souvenir shops
  • Campbell County Rockpile Museum gift shop in [[Gillette, Wyoming]]
  • Mugs and glass cups in a gift shop in a zoo in Northeastern Mexico.

Gift shop         
A gift shop or souvenir shop is a store primarily selling souvenirs, memorabilia, and other items relating to a particular topic or theme. The items sold often include coffee mugs, stuffed animals, toys, t-shirts, postcards, handmade collections and other souvenirs, intended to be kept by the buyer as a memento of their visit, or given to another as a gift.
Souvenir napoléonien         
Souvenir napoleonien; Souvenir Napoléonien
The Souvenir napoléonien, founded in 1937, is an association which promotes the historical study of the Napoleonic era. Its full name is the Société française d'histoire napoléonienne.
hotel         
  • The Boody House Hotel in Toledo, Ohio
  • [[Burj Al Arab]] stands on an [[artificial island]] from [[Jumeirah Beach]] and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge.
  • Interior of a [[capsule hotel]] in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • Grand Hotel Viljandi in winter in [[Viljandi]], Estonia
  • Tsar Nicholas I]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia
  • On top of the cliff, the Riosol Hotel in Mogán
  • [[Hôtel Ritz Paris]] in [[France]]
  • Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
  • Rangali Island]] resort
  • [[Shangri-La's Fijian Resort]] in [[Yanuca]] Island, Fiji
  • A typical hotel room with a bed, desk, and television
  • [[Four Seasons Hotel Moscow]], Russia
  • [[Raffles Praslin, Seychelles]]
  • Railroad Park Resort, a Caboose Hotel in Northern California
  • An overwater bungalow on the [[island resort]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • [[Rosewood London]], England
  • [[Shanghai Disneyland Hotel]], China
  • Southwark, London]]
  • Tremont House]] in [[Boston]], United States, a luxury hotel, the first to provide indoor plumbing
  • The [[Waldorf Astoria New York]], the most expensive hotel ever sold, cost US$1.95 billion in 2014.<ref name=MostExpensiveHotelPurchase/>
  • [[Wynn Palace]], Macau
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE THAT PROVIDES LODGING IN A SINGLE BUILDING PAID ON A SHORT-TERM BASIS
Hotels; Treehouse hotel; Business hotel; Budget hotel; Station Hotel; Hotel chain; Hotel rooms; Hotel room; Hotel industry; The hotel; Luxury hotel; Hotel chains; 🏨; Airport Hotels; Circuit house; Economy limited service; Budget hotels
n.
1) to manage, operate, run a hotel
2) a deluxe, five-star, luxury; first-class; four-star; rundown, seedy; swanky (colloq.); three-star hotel
3) at, in a hotel (she works at/in a hotel)
4) (misc.) to check in, register at a hotel; to check out of a hotel

Wikipedia

Gift shop

A gift shop or souvenir shop is a store primarily selling souvenirs, memorabilia, and other items relating to a particular topic or theme. The items sold often include coffee mugs, stuffed animals, toys, t-shirts, postcards, handmade collections and other souvenirs, intended to be kept by the buyer as a memento of their visit, or given to another as a gift.


Gift shops are normally found in areas visited by many tourists. Hotels and motels in Canada and the United States often feature a gift shop near their entrance. Venues such as zoos, aquariums, national parks, theme parks, and museums have their own gift shops as well; in some cases these shops sell items of higher value than gift shops not associated with a venue, as well as trinkets. These stores are sometimes a source of financial support for educational institutions.