In a hotel brochure, which you can find on the internet.
No, it is not. The terms "a farm" or "the farm" indicate that it is a noun. Only nouns use articles.
A walk-in is a guest who arrives at the hotel with no reservation.
love small, its comfortable
There are different terms that are used hotel and restaurant management. Some of the common terms include bed and breakfast, full board, buffet and so many other terminologies.
The Mahkota Hotel Melaka can be located in Malacca, Malaysia. The hotel itself is located along the Malacca Strait, and is a decent hotel in terms of reviews.
service
go look at the dictionary
Depends: Farm, Ranch, Estate --- it can also mean "finances", rural hotel with land around it
I am wondering if you are thinking of the terms, 'Demesne, Manor or Seigneuries', all these can be used as another name for a large farm.
the terms and its conditions
You'd need to ask the individual hotel. There's no specific legal definition of the terms.