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tourist home

American  

noun

  1. a private home with rooms for rent, usually for one night, to tourists, travelers, etc.


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"People have lost faith in the system," says V Mohammed Ali, who runs a tourist home in Wayanad.

From BBC • Feb. 22, 2024

We have heard of the "quartering house" of 1670 in Accomack County, which was a kind of tourist home for one-night stop-overs.

From Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century by Forman, Henry Chandlee

We got stuck again in Fredonia, N.Y. by a two� foot snowfall and had to spend the night in a tourist home as all� the roads were closed.

From The Biography of a Rabbit by Benson, Roy, Jr.

We rented a room at Lowes Tavern on South� Main Street which was a combination tourist home with room and� board.

From The Biography of a Rabbit by Benson, Roy, Jr.

We stayed in a tourist home in Orlando and drove around the state to places of interest.

From The Biography of a Rabbit by Benson, Roy, Jr.