Guesthouse (noun)

  1. A house that provides accommodations for guests, especially for those on vacation or a trip.
  2. A building or part of a building used for accommodating guests, especially for those who are paying for their stay.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from guest + house.

Examples:

  1. The guesthouse was a charming little cottage with a garden and a view of the sea.
  2. She booked a room in the guesthouse for her out-of-town guests.
  3. The guesthouse had a cozy atmosphere and was decorated with antique furniture.
  4. The guesthouse was located near the center of the city and offered easy access to tourist attractions.
  5. The guesthouse served a delicious breakfast every morning for its guests.
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