"Hostelling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hostelling refers to the act of traveling or staying in hostels, which are budget-friendly accommodations that typically offer shared or dormitory-style rooms, shared bathrooms, and communal spaces for socializing and cooking. Hostels are often popular among backpackers, students, and budget-conscious travelers. The term can also refer to the culture and lifestyle associated with hosteling, including socializing, meeting new people, and experiencing local cultures.
The noun "host" refers to a person who welcomes and entertains guests, usually for a meal or other social occasion. It can also refer to a person or thing that provides a place or environment for something to happen, such as a host country or a host computer. In medicine, a host refers to the body or organism in which a disease or parasite is present.
Hostaceae is a family of monocot flowering plants commonly known as melanthioids. They are often referred to as spiderworts or nodding bur Marigolds. This family is named after the genus Hosta, which is a type of plant often grown in gardens for its attractive foliage and flowering stems.
A hostage is a person who is held captive by someone, usually for political or financial reasons, in order to be used as a bargaining tool or to achieve a demand.
Hostelry refers to a place where travelers can obtain lodgings, food, and refreshment, such as an inn, hotel, or tavern. It can also refer to the business of providing these services.
Hostels are budget-friendly accommodations where travelers can stay in shared or dormitory-style rooms. They are often popular among backpackers, students, and travelers on a tight budget. Hostels usually offer basic amenities such as shared bathrooms, lockers, and sometimes communal kitchens. Many hostels also offer private rooms and other amenities like towels, linens, and laundry facilities.