There are usually accommodation facilities in ancient towns, because the ancient towns themselves often have a long history, unique architectural styles, and high tourism value. However, the accommodation information you search may be outside the ancient town. This may be due to the following reasons:

  1. Accommodation Capacity Limitation: The space in the ancient town is limited and may not be able to accommodate more accommodation facilities, so it needs to be built on the periphery.

  2. Protection Planning: In order to protect the original appearance and historical value of the ancient town, some local governments may limit the height and density of buildings within the ancient town, resulting in the inability to build a large number of accommodation facilities within the ancient town.

  3. Commercial interests: Accommodation facilities outside the ancient town may be more modern, with more complete facilities, relatively moderate prices, and more popular with tourists.

  4. Convenient transportation: Accommodation outside the ancient town may be closer to transportation hubs, making it easier for tourists to travel.

In short, accommodation inside and outside the ancient town each has its own advantages, and tourists can choose according to their own needs and preferences.