// Accommodation sub-hub data — /en/book/accommodation/

const ACCOM_CARDS = [
  {
    id: "tourist-trap",
    num: "01",
    topic: "Hotels · The Real Shortlist",
    badge: "By Zoe",
    badgeType: "zoe",
    title: "Escape the Tourist Trap",
    titleEm: "Hotels That Actually Deliver.",
    desc: "The four-star in the wrong block is a worse trip than the two-star on the right one. Zoe spent three years learning which booking signals separate a memorable stay from a forgettable one.",
    count: "9 min read",
    read: "Booking · Neighborhoods",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1542314831-068cd1dbfeeb?w=1600&q=80",
    href: "/journal/how-to-book-accommodation-that-isnt-a-tourist-trap",
    slug: "how-to-book-accommodation-that-isnt-a-tourist-trap",
    size: "xl",
  },
  {
    id: "hotels-vs-rentals",
    num: "02",
    topic: "Decision Framework",
    title: "Hotel vs. Rental",
    titleEm: "The Day-Four Rule.",
    desc: "Three nights or fewer: hotel. Four nights or more: short-term rental. The math flips on day four because hotels charge for the lobby and rentals start charging less for the kitchen.",
    count: "6 min read",
    read: "Strategy · Stays",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1522708323590-d24dbb6b0267?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/hotel-vs-rental-the-day-four-rule/",
    slug: "hotel-vs-rental-the-day-four-rule",
    size: "md",
  },
  {
    id: "neighborhood-first",
    num: "03",
    topic: "Location Strategy",
    title: "Neighborhood First,",
    titleEm: "Stars Second.",
    desc: "The single most impactful decision in accommodation isn't amenities or price. It's the block. Map the museum, the train station, and the restaurant you're going to on day three — then search inside that triangle.",
    count: "7 min read",
    read: "Location · Maps",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1568605114967-8130f3a36994?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/neighborhood-first-stars-second/",
    slug: "neighborhood-first-stars-second",
    size: "md",
  },
  {
    id: "otas-vs-direct",
    num: "04",
    topic: "Booking Platforms",
    badge: "Most asked",
    title: "OTA or Direct?",
    titleEm: "What the Hotels Don't Tell You.",
    desc: "Booking.com, Hotels.com, Expedia — or the hotel's own site. The right answer changes by chain, by night-count, and by whether you hold status anywhere. The decision tree is shorter than you think.",
    count: "8 min read",
    read: "OTAs · Direct · Pricing",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1554224155-6726b3ff858f?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/ota-vs-direct-what-hotels-dont-tell-you/",
    slug: "ota-vs-direct-what-hotels-dont-tell-you",
    size: "wide",
  },
  {
    id: "boutique-stays",
    num: "05",
    topic: "Stay Types",
    title: "Boutique Hotels,",
    titleEm: "Riads & Ryokans.",
    desc: "The riad in Marrakech, the ryokan in Hakone, the agriturismo in Umbria. Character properties that make the accommodation part of the trip — how to find them without the boutique-hotel tax.",
    count: "10 min read",
    read: "Character · Culture",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1585543805890-6051f7829f98?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/boutique-hotels-riads-ryokans/",
    slug: "boutique-hotels-riads-ryokans",
    size: "sm",
  },
  {
    id: "long-stay-discount",
    num: "06",
    topic: "Extended Stays",
    title: "The Long-Stay",
    titleEm: "Discount Nobody Claims.",
    desc: "Most platforms surface a 10–30% monthly discount that requires exactly one tick in a filter you've never clicked. If you're staying more than 10 nights anywhere, this is the first screen you open.",
    count: "5 min read",
    read: "Savings · Long Stay",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1502672260266-1c1ef2d93688?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/the-long-stay-discount-nobody-claims/",
    slug: "the-long-stay-discount-nobody-claims",
    size: "sm",
  },
  {
    id: "airbnb-ethics",
    num: "07",
    topic: "Short-Term Rentals",
    title: "Airbnb in 2026",
    titleEm: "What's Actually Changed.",
    desc: "Housing pressure, quality variance, the hidden-fee problem, and the cities where Airbnb now genuinely doesn't work. A clear-eyed guide to when it's right, when it isn't, and what to use instead.",
    count: "11 min read",
    read: "Rentals · Ethics",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1600596542815-ffad4c1539a9?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/airbnb-in-2026-whats-actually-changed/",
    slug: "airbnb-in-2026-whats-actually-changed",
    size: "sm",
  },
  {
    id: "cancellation-policy",
    num: "08",
    topic: "Risk Management",
    badge: "Read this first",
    title: "Read the Cancellation",
    titleEm: "Policy Before the Photos.",
    desc: "Not the star rating. Not the reviews. The cancellation column. Free cancellation until 48 hours before arrival is a different product from free cancellation until 30 days. One of them matters on the day your flight cancels.",
    count: "6 min read",
    read: "Refunds · Policy",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1450101499163-c8848c66ca85?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/read-the-cancellation-policy-before-the-photos/",
    slug: "read-the-cancellation-policy-before-the-photos",
    size: "lg",
  },
  {
    id: "loyalty-programs",
    num: "09",
    topic: "Loyalty & Points",
    title: "Hotel Loyalty Without",
    titleEm: "the Obsession.",
    desc: "Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, IHG, World of Hyatt. You don't need to play all four. Pick one, hit Silver, collect the free breakfast and the guaranteed late checkout. The rest is diminishing returns.",
    count: "8 min read",
    read: "Points · Status",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1566073771259-6a8506099945?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/hotel-loyalty-without-the-obsession/",
    slug: "hotel-loyalty-without-the-obsession",
    size: "md",
  },
  {
    id: "long-stay-apartment-zoe",
    num: "10",
    topic: "Personal Essay",
    badge: "By Zoe",
    badgeType: "zoe",
    title: "Six Weeks in a Lyon Apartment",
    titleEm: "and What It Cost Me.",
    desc: "One lease, one French landlord, one very firm checkout policy. Zoe on what long-stay apartments actually teach you about a city — and the one clause she'll never skip again.",
    count: "12 min read",
    read: "Long Stay · Slow Travel",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1504652517000-ae1068478c59?w=1200&q=80",
    href: "/en/book/accommodation/six-weeks-in-a-lyon-apartment/",
    slug: "six-weeks-in-a-lyon-apartment",
    size: "md",
  },
];

const ACCOM_FAQS = [
  {
    q: "Hotel or Airbnb — how do I actually decide?",
    a: "The cleanest rule: three nights or fewer, hotel. Four or more, short-term rental. Hotels charge for the lobby and the daily housekeeping whether you use it or not. Rentals start delivering value on day four when the kitchen, laundry, and living room offset the higher nightly rate. There are exceptions — boutique properties and hostels can close the gap — but the day-four rule holds for most trips in most cities.",
  },
  {
    q: "Is it always cheaper to book on Booking.com than direct?",
    a: "Not always, and not even usually for longer stays. OTAs price-match to win the click, but the hotel's direct channel often matches that price and adds loyalty points, a room upgrade, and a real human when something goes wrong. Invoke the price-match guarantee on the hotel site first — most four-star chains honor it without argument. Skip the OTA mystery deals unless the discount clears 25%.",
  },
  {
    q: "What does a neighborhood actually matter?",
    a: "Everything. A four-star hotel in the wrong block is a worse trip than a two-star pension on the right one. Before searching on any platform, open Google Maps, pin the three things you plan to do most — a museum, a train station, a restaurant you're committed to — and search for accommodation inside that triangle. The platforms sort by price; they don't sort by how livable the block is at 11pm.",
  },
  {
    q: "What's the difference between a riad, a ryokan, and an agriturismo?",
    a: "A riad is a traditional North African house built around an internal courtyard — found in Morocco, especially Marrakech and Fez. A ryokan is a Japanese inn with tatami rooms, futon bedding, kaiseki meals, and usually an onsen. An agriturismo is an Italian working farm that rents rooms, often with a table-d'hôte dinner included. All three make the accommodation an active part of the trip rather than a place to store your luggage.",
  },
  {
    q: "When is Airbnb actually the right call?",
    a: "Group trips of four or more people where a shared house beats multiple hotel rooms on price and experience. Stays of a week or more in a single city where a kitchen and a living room change your daily rhythm. Destinations where hotels are genuinely scarce or generic. Cities where the Airbnb supply is healthy and the hidden-fee problem hasn't made the pricing dishonest — filter for 'total price' display to see what you're actually paying before committing.",
  },
  {
    q: "Should I always book refundable?",
    a: "If the refundable rate is within 10% of the nonrefundable, take the refundable — the flexibility is worth more than the savings on the day a flight cancels or a visa is refused. Beyond that 10% gap, the math depends on your trip: a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon with non-refundable flights probably warrants refundable accommodation regardless of the premium; a domestic weekend with no fixed costs doesn't.",
  },
  {
    q: "How do I find boutique and character properties that don't charge boutique prices?",
    a: "Start with Mr & Mrs Smith and Design Hotels for curated shortlists. Then cross-reference the property's own site — boutique operators often have better direct rates than on OTAs. Look in the second neighborhoods: the riad in the mellah rather than central Jemaa el-Fna; the ryokan in Kinosaki rather than Hakone. The caliber of experience is often identical at 60% of the price when you move one neighborhood away from the postcard shot.",
  },
];

const ACCOM_READING = [
  { tag: "Editorial", duration: "9 min", title: "How To Book a Hotel That Isn't a Tourist Trap", em: "— Zoe's Field Guide." },
  { tag: "Strategy", duration: "7 min", title: "The Room Rules Every Repeat Traveler Follows" },
  { tag: "Deep Dive", duration: "11 min", title: "Airbnb vs. Hotels in 2026", em: "A Clear-Eyed Comparison." },
  { tag: "Loyalty", duration: "8 min", title: "Pick One Hotel Program and Stop Thinking About It" },
  { tag: "Budget", duration: "6 min", title: "The Long-Stay Discount", em: "Nobody Talks About." },
  { tag: "Character", duration: "10 min", title: "Riads, Ryokans, and Agriturismi", em: "What to Expect." },
];

const ACCOM_RULE_CARDS = [
  {
    n: "01",
    title: "Neighborhood beats stars",
    body: "Identify your three daily anchors on a map. Book inside that triangle. The star rating is a corporate fiction; the block is reality.",
  },
  {
    n: "02",
    title: "Refundable until it means something",
    body: "If the refundable rate is within 10% of the nonrefundable, take it. That 10% is the cheapest insurance you'll buy.",
  },
  {
    n: "03",
    title: "Read the cancellation line first",
    body: "Not the photos. Not the reviews. The cancellation column. That's the only line that matters when plans change.",
  },
  {
    n: "04",
    title: "Four nights flips the math",
    body: "Hotel to day three. Rental from day four. The kitchen, laundry, and living room offset the per-night rate at the four-day mark.",
  },
];

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