How to Say "hotels" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “hotels” is “hoteles” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Queremos visitar los hoteles más antiguos de la zona.
We want to visit the oldest hotels in the area.
¿Cuántos hoteles hay cerca de la playa?
How many hotels are there near the beach?
Todos los hoteles estaban llenos durante la temporada alta.
All the hotels were full during the high season.
Plural Formation
This word is the plural form of the singular noun 'hotel'. Since 'hotel' ends in a consonant ('l'), you add '-es' to make it plural.
Gender Agreement
Since 'hoteles' is a masculine plural noun, any description (adjective) must also be masculine and plural: 'hoteles caros' (expensive hotels).
Confusing Hotel and Hostal
Mistake: “Using 'hostal' when referring to a standard, full-service hotel.”
Correction: In Spanish, a 'hostal' is usually smaller, simpler, and offers fewer services than a full 'hotel', similar to a guesthouse or hostel. Use 'hotel' for larger, professional establishments.
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