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A bed and breakfast (often
referred to as a B&B) is a type of
boarding house
typically operated out of a large single family residence. Guests can be
accommodated at night in private bedrooms (which may or may not have
private baths) and where
breakfast is
served in the morning. The business may be operated either as a primary
occupation or as a secondary source of income. The staff often consists
of the house's owners and members of their family who live there.
It is possible for guests to stay
more than one night, but in some cases they will be expected to be away
from the house during the main part of the day. This arrangement however
is generally found to be convenient, for many of the more popular B&Bs
are located in beach and mountain areas, such as
Hawaii,
New England, and
Colorado where
daytime
recreation and
tourism
activities are popular. One advantage of staying at a B&B is readier
access to popular locations "off the beaten path" which may not be
convenient to the city center.
Because most B&Bs are small,
rarely with room for more than about 10-15 guests, it is advisable for
anyone wanting to stay at a bed and breakfast to make reservations well
in advance of their travel date. Consultation with a qualified
travel agent
knowledgeable in this type of accommodation is recommended; many B&Bs
belong to associations, have a web presence, and are described in
various books and
travel guides.
The B&B arrangement is actually a
very old one; before the 20th century, it was quite normal for country
travelers to spend the night at a private house rather than an
inn, and the
custom persists in many parts of the world. However, this was strictly
an informal arrangement constrained by acquaintance and
social rank; a
doctor might stay with a doctor or pharmacist, while a nobleman would
only stay with the local gentry.
Modern B&Bs often consciously seek
to recall earlier days; they are frequently established in attractive
older houses that have been renovated and filled with
antique furniture.
In some cases an existing inn will relabel itself as a "B&B" to improve
business.
In
Ireland, most
B&Bs serve a traditional
Irish breakfast
as a point of pride.
In
Cuba, which
opened up to tourism in the 1990s after the financial support of the
Soviet Union ended, a form of B&B called
casa particular
("private home") became the main form of accommodation outside the
tourist resorts.
The term "bed and breakfast" is
also used to refer to breakfast being the only meal provided, commonly
in
package holidays,
in a major hotel that may provide other meals to only some customers.