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to backpack
/ˈbækˌpæk/
verb
to hike or travel carrying one's clothes, etc. in a backpack
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bed and breakfast
phrase
a small hotel or guesthouse that provides the residents with a resting place and breakfast
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holiday
/ˈhɑɫəˌdeɪ/, /ˈhɑɫɪˌdeɪ/
noun
a period of recreation away from home or work
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booking
/ˈbʊkɪŋ/
noun
the arrangement made in advance to reserve a hotel room, ticket, etc.
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brochure
/bɹoʊˈʃʊɹ/
noun
a book with pictures of the product it is introducing
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affordable
/əˈfɔɹdəbəɫ/
adjective
having a price that a person can pay without experiencing financial difficulties
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to camp
/ˈkæmp/
verb
to make a temporary home or shelter, usually outside or in the wild
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campfire
/ˈkæmpˌfaɪɝ/
noun
an outdoor fire at a camp
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outdoors
/ˈaʊtˈdɔɹz/
adverb
not inside a building or enclosed space
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keycard
/kˈiːkɑːɹd/
noun
a plastic card that works magnetically and is used instead of a typical door key
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check-in
/tʃˈɛkˈɪn/
noun
the process of reporting one's arrival at an airport or a hotel
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checkout
/ˈtʃɛˌkaʊt/
noun
the time when a guest should leave a hotel room, pay the bills, and return the key
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reception desk
/ɹɪsˈɛpʃən dˈɛsk/
noun
the counter or the front desk in a hotel
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desk clerk
/dˈɛsk klˈɜːk/
noun
the receptionist of a hotel
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day trip
/dˈeɪ tɹˈɪp/
noun
a trip completed in just one day
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doorman
/ˈdɔɹˌmæn/
noun
a man who works in a hotel, etc. and lets visitors in and helps them find a taxi
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double
/ˈdəbəɫ/
noun
a room for two people
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family room
/fˈæmɪli ɹˈuːm/
noun
a hotel room in which three or four people can stay and sleep, usually for parents and children
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exchange
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
noun
an arrangement in which two groups or people from different countries do each other's jobs or visit each other
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to explore
/ɪksˈpɫɔɹ/
verb
to visit places one has never seen before
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front desk
/fɹˈʌnt dˈɛsk/
noun
the first place we go when we enter a hotel, where we can ask for information or get the key to our room
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tour guide
/tˈʊɹ ɡˈaɪd/
noun
someone whose job is taking tourists to locations of interest
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hostel
/ˈhɑstəɫ/
noun
a place or building that provides cheap food and accommodations for visitors
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minibar
/mˈɪnɪbˌɑːɹ/
noun
a small refrigerator in a hotel room with different types of drinks inside
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luggage
/ˈɫəɡədʒ/, /ˈɫəɡɪdʒ/
noun
suitcases, bags, etc. to keep one's clothes and other belongings while traveling
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visitor
/ˈvɪzɪtɝ/
noun
someone who travels to a place or visits a person
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to sunbathe
/ˈsənˌbeɪð/
verb
to lie or sit in the sun in order to darken one's skin
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stay
/ˈsteɪ/
noun
the short period of time when one is staying somewhere
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seaside
/ˈsiˌsaɪd/
noun
an area by the sea, especially one at which people spend their holiday
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safari
/səˈfɑɹi/
noun
a journey or expedition, typically for observing and photographing wild animals in their natural habitat, especially in African countries
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single
/ˈsɪŋɡəɫ/
noun
a hotel room for one person
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sight
/ˈsaɪt/
noun
places that tourists are interested to
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to tour
/ˈtʊɹ/
verb
to visit or travel to a place
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cottage
/ˈkɑtədʒ/, /ˈkɑtɪdʒ/
noun
a small house, particularly one that is situated in the countryside or a village
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