hotel
The Italian word for hotel is 'albergo'. It is used in the same way as in English when referring to a place where one pays for accommodation, especially while traveling. You can say 'Prenotare un albergo' which means 'Book a hotel' in English.
I'm looking for a hotel near the train station.
This sentence is useful for when you are seeking accommodations close to a specific location, in this case, the train station.
My favorite hotel has an indoor pool.
In this sentence, you are expressing personal preference for a hotel that contains a specific amenity - an indoor pool.
We checked into the hotel at 3 in the afternoon.
This sentence illustrates a specific action (checking into a hotel) at a specific time (3 in the afternoon).