Noun
ramada (plural ramadas)
(US) A simple arbour or open porch, typically roofed with branches. [from 19th c.]
By the 1990s, Motel 6 and Super 8 were built with inside corridors (so were nominally hotels) while other former motel brands (including Ramada and Holiday Inn) had become mid-price hotel chains. Source: Internet
Saldivar was handcuffed at Wheatland Ave. and Pawnee St. It happened at 6:59 a.m. and at the Ramada Inn. Source: Internet
Queen City Film Festival slatedCUMBERLAND, Md. - The annual Queen City Film Festival will be held Oct. 6-9 the Cumberland Ramada. Source: Internet
See the Cvent listing for Ramada Mexico Zona Norte. Source: Internet
A two-day meeting started today at the Royal Room of the Ramada Belize City Princess to address the issue of HIV and Youths. Source: Internet
Belize City Ramada Hotel and Resort in December, 12min. Source: Internet