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Best and Worst Hotel Booking Sites for 2025

The well-known investment disclaimer “past performance is no guarantee of future results” could also apply to having a favorite hotel booking site. Hotel search engines that performed…

Two Cheap New Hotels in Manhattan are a Dream Come True for Visitors

Strictly from the standpoint of a tourist, the most expensive location in America has been New York City. There have recently been times when it was difficult to find a Manhattan hotel…

Need a Cheap Hotel? This Year, Hostels Have More Private Rooms Than Usual

Hostels, as every nomadic youth knows, are the tentpoles of budget travel, and Covid-19 failed to take them down. The coronavirus did, however, shake up how hostels apportion space—and…

For Cheap Places to Stay in Europe, Monasteries and Convents Are Divine

Seekers of discount lodging in Europe, we bring you glad tidings. The answer to your prayers may lie in pulling a reverse Sound of Music—that is, ditching the civilian digs and staying…

New Data: When to Book Flights and Hotel Stays to Save on Travel in 2023

With travel costs up across the board, it's more important than ever to find savings wherever you can.  According to the travel booking app Hopper, one way to cut vacation costs…

This Free Tool Names the Secret Cheap Hotels on Hotwire and Priceline

One of the internet's most reliable money-saving loopholes, and one that has delighted us with cheap hotel discoveries time and again, is the anonymous deal. For many years, both…

Hotel Tonight is No Longer Just for Hotels Tonight

The handy and ever-growing booking app Hotel Tonight has officially made its name only somewhat true. From now on, you can book a discounted last-minute hotel room for tonight or you…

A Shakespeare Weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon

With the exciting new Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RST) now open, and the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) about to launch a season of new productions, spring is a perfect…

Iberian Museums' Treasure Trove of European Art

In The Stone Raft, Portugal's Nobel Prize-winning novelist José Saramago conjured a scenario in which the Iberian Peninsula cracks off from the rest of Europe and floats out to sea.…

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