Motel 6 is a privately owned hospitality company with a chain of budget motels in the United States and Canada. Motel 6 also operates Studio 6, a chain of extended-stay hotels. The hotel brand is owned by The Blackstone Group's real estate business. Blackstone purchased the business in 2012 from Accor Hotels, and established G6 Hospitality as the management company for Motel 6 and Studio 6.
The first Motel 6 in Santa Barbara, California, which remains in business (c. 2006).
Motel 6 in La Crosse, Wisconsin
Motel 6 in Lima, Ohio
Motel 6 in Green River, Utah
A motel, also known as a motor hotel, motor inn or motor lodge, is a hotel designed for motorists, usually having each room entered directly from the parking area for motor vehicles rather than through a central lobby. Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, coined as a portmanteau of "motor hotel", originates from the defunct motel named Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California, which was built in 1925. The term referred to a type of hotel consisting of a single building of connected rooms whose doors faced a parking lot and in some circumstances, a common area or a series of small cabins with common parking. Motels are often individually owned, though motel chains do exist.
A motel in Bjerka, Norway
The Star Lite Motel in Dilworth, Minnesota is a typical American 1950s L-shaped motel.
Motels frequently have large pools, such as the Thunderbird Motel on the Columbia River in Portland, Oregon (1973).
A typical motel lobby at the Rocket Motel in Custer, South Dakota