Holiday Village
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A holiday village (also abbreviated HV) is a park, that is developed as a holiday resort in which the visitors stay in villas. There is a central area with shops, entertainment and other amenities. One of the most well known chains of holiday villages is Center Parcs.
A holiday village is also a system of club hotels. The territory of the hotel is rather big, but the territory of the main building is small. A holiday village consists of the main building, as well many houses to live in. There are many houses where tourists can live during their vacation.
[edit] Types of holiday villages
An HV 1 usually means that a hotel is rated 3-4 stars. An HV 2 usually means that a hotel is rated 2-3 stars. The category of HV 2 is lower than the category of HV 1.
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