Stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel?

I stayed _____ (in/at) a hotel near the beach.
8 years ago
Asked 8 years ago
Van Nam

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Both are correct. We can say Stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel.
Answered 8 years ago
Brown

1. We will stay in a hotel tonight.
2. They are staying in a hotel in London.
3. He and his friends will stay in a hotel for a few days.
4. We will stay in a hotel tonight.
5. They will stay in a hotel in Paris.
6.  He stayed at the hotel for a week.
7. You can stay at the same hotel.
8. He can stay at the hotel.
9. You can use your credit card to stay in a hotel.
10. We can stay in the hotel for free.
Answered one year ago
Jak

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