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A pop-up hotel is a hotel which is temporary, being at a location for a short time before being moved. Such hotels may be built from pre-fabricated modules which are plugged together on site or from collapsible structures such as tents or they may be fully mobile, being built on a large vehicle. Often seen as an alternative to glamping, such hotels provide accommodation for seasonal or unique events such as large outdoors music festivals, retreats, weddings or sporting events.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Annabelle Thorpe (22 November 2009), Pop-up hotels set to provide cheap temporary rooms, The Observer