Describe the contribution of ancient greece to the development of the hospitality industry.
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Pretty much the same as ancient China, Mesopotamia, Egypt, or any other places where people travelled to. Stonehenge must have had some places for staying because people apparently travelled from all over Europe to Stonehenge. They would be very rudimentary inns though, maybe with family rooms, and then dorms for women, and dorms for men. As with everything in this industry the one’s offering better fare, and rooms for your money would be the ones most used. Except the higher priced ones offering better service and what ever extras the better off could pay for would of course do well also.
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- Hotels were first established in ancient Greece in rudimentary form, both as a physical structure and as a service.
- The requirements of travelers changed as society in general developed and changed.
- Greek cities were independent states with their own king, legal system, and organizational structure.
- In order to improve the residents' sense of safety and the prosperity of their daily lives, they formed bonds with one another.
- The number of individuals travelling and the distances travelled rose as the commerce provided chances for improved living conditions.
- Due to the popularity of walking as a means of transportation, rest areas began to arise in the cities. Despite its basic nature, accommodations were modified to meet needs.
- We encounter various accommodation evolutions due to societal demands as well as advancements in travel.
- In ancient Greece, accommodations were distinct from those along main highways because of the increased trade.
- Based on the concept "hospitality" and its changing definition over time, the emergence of inns, taverns, or opulent hotels is explored, as well as their evolution.
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