Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
front desk
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A large black man sat behind the front desk with his sleeves rolled up.
▪ After checking in and taking a shower, I tried to ring Merrit from the front desk.
▪ As front desk personnel come and go, training and retraining is crucial for the daily success of any system.
▪ Economy hotels offer clean, comfortable rooms and front desk services without costly extras like restaurants and room service.
▪ I marched to the front desk and enquired the price of single room for one night.
▪ The unit is controlled from the front desk and it is programmed to accept cards with the correct codes.
▪ They are used to keep track of what happens in the classrooms and at the front desk.
Wiktionary
front desk
n. The reception of an office or a hotel.
Usage examples of "front desk".
When she checked with the front desk the next morning, she discovered Wilson's secretary had given her an invitation to the launching ceremony even without her asking for it.