Answer:
In the 1600s travel for pleasure or recreation was almost unknown. (A handful of aristocrats started to travel for recreational purposes or out of curiosity, but they could generally rely on the hospitality of other aristocrats).
Instead of hotels, there were inns. These were geared to people travelling by coach, by horse and on foot. They tended to be rather basic by modern standards.
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