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Carpeneto is a comune (municipality) in the
Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 km
southeast of Turin and about 25 km south of Alessandria. As of 31 December 2004,
it had a population of 923 and an area of 13.6 km².[1]
Carpeneto borders the following municipalities: Montaldo Bormida, Predosa, Rocca
Grimalda, Sezzadio, and Trisobbio.
statistica data about Carpeneto:
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Province Province of Alessandria (AL)
Mayor
Elevation 329 m
Area 13.6 km²
Population
- Total (as of Dec. 2004) 923
- Density 68/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°41′N 8°36′E
Gentilic carpenetesi
Dialing code 0143
Postal code 15071
A Bed and Breakfast (often referred to as a B&B) is a type of boarding house
typically operating out of a large single family residence.
Guests are accommodated at night in private bedrooms and breakfast is served in
the morning - either in the bedroom or, more commonly, in a dining room or the
host's kitchen.
Bathrooms can be private or shared (with other guests or with the family in
smaller establishments) or en-suite (where the ablutions are directly accessed
from the guest's bedroom).
B&Bs may be operated either as a primary occupation or as a secondary source of
income. Staff often consists of the house's owners and members of their family
who live there.
Guests are usually expected to pay for their stay upon arrival and leave before
noon (or earlier) on the day of departure. A big advantage of this type of
hosted accommodation is the local knowledge of the host(s).
When guests stay more than one night, in some smaller B&Bs they will be expected
to be away from the B&B during the main part of the day. This arrangement,
however, may not be inconvenient since many popular B&Bs are located in beach
and mountain areas, such as Hawaii, New England, and Colorado where daytime
recreation and tourism activities are popular. One advantage of staying at a B&B
is readier access to popular locations "off the beaten path" which may not be
convenient to the city center.
Because most B&Bs are small, rarely with room for more than about 2-12 guests,
it is advisable for anyone wanting to stay at a bed and breakfast to make
reservations well in advance of their travel date. Consultation with a qualified
travel agent knowledgeable in this type of accommodation may be helpful; However,
many B&Bs belong to associations and have a web presence. Be aware that prices
and tariffs described in various books and travel guides are often obsolete by
the time they are published.
The B&B arrangement is actually a very old one; before the 20th century, it was
quite normal for country travellers to spend the night at a private house rather
than an inn, and the custom persists in many parts of the world. However, prior
to the 19th century, this was strictly an informal arrangement constrained by
acquaintance and social rank; a doctor might stay with a doctor or pharmacist,
while a nobleman would only stay with the local gentry. The abbreviation of `B&B'
on roadside signs first became popular in the British Isles.
In the British Isles, breakfast is usually cooked on demand for the guest and
usually features bacon, eggs, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, etc
but increasingly, because of either a desire of owners to economise or guests to
minimise their calorie intake, a `continental breakfast' is becoming more
common.
In the British Isles where hotel prices are often outrageous, B&B's are a budget
option and this tradition continues in many parts of the world.
However, many B&Bs in North America and New Zealand often consciously seek to
recall earlier days; they are frequently established in attractive older houses
that have been renovated and filled with antique furniture. In some cases in
North America an existing inn will relabel itself as a "B&B" to improve business
and move itself `up-market'.
In Ireland, most B&Bs serve a traditional Irish breakfast as a point of pride.
In Cuba, which opened up to tourism in the 1990s after the financial support of
the Soviet Union ended, a form of B&B called casa particular ("private home")
became the main form of accommodation outside the tourist resorts.
The term "bed and breakfast" is also used to refer to a meal plan where
breakfast is the only meal provided, commonly in package holidays, in a major
hotel that may provide other meals to only some customers.