The tourist office will send you information on lodging.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Cost for a course including full board and lodging is £175.
David was coming from his own lodging, pale and grave and preoccupied, with his child-wife by the hand.
She got herself back to the lodging somehow.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►board and lodging
It’s £90 a week for board and lodging (=meals and a room).
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►house
· Sea Ixora remained silent as they drove back to the lodging house in Castries.· He sat down on a sofa which he realised was slightly longer than his cubicle in the lodging house.· The collective community charge applies to some houses in multiple occupation, some lodging houses and some hostels.· A tall man waited at the stable entrance of the lodging house where Lucille Castineau had rented two attic rooms.· Some will spend their giro cheque on a room in a lodging house.· They sang and giggled all their way to every quiet lodging house and noisily whispered goodnight on the pavements.· She thought of the noise of the lodging houses with the chorus girls shrieking at each other and larking in the corridors.· He wondered if he would be able to stand the lodging house for much longer.
1[uncountable] a place to stay: It’s £90 a week for board and lodging (=meals and a room).2[countable usually plural] old-fashioned a room in someone’s house which you live in and pay rent for: Paul found lodgings in the Marylebone Road.