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aparthotel

British  
/ əˈpɑːthəʊˌtɛl /

noun

  1. a hotel in which self-catering service apartments are available for rent

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Etymology

Origin of aparthotel

C20: from apart ( ment ) + hotel

Example Sentences

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I knew they were behind a door in the basement of my aparthotel.

From Salon

When I arrived my Swiss aparthotel in August, I was greeted with a wide screen television, a hair dryer, a Nespresso machine — and not a single ice cube tray.

From Salon

A 75-room Roomzzz Aparthotel and 152 apartments at the development will open during future phases.

From BBC

The two patients, whose diagnosis was announced on Friday morning, were taken to hospital while staying at the Staycity Aparthotel on Paragon Street.

From BBC

But I already suggested to Auntie that I strap Riri to my back for the shows, and was kicked out of the aparthotel.

From The Guardian