Travel Tips
How to Find the Quietest Room in Any Hotel: A 2026 Booking Guide
Two rooms on the same rate can sound completely different. Here is exactly which hotel rooms to avoid, which to request, and how to ask so it sticks.
Travel Tips
Two rooms on the same rate can sound completely different. Here is exactly which hotel rooms to avoid, which to request, and how to ask so it sticks.
Travel Tips
You booked a hotel two months ago. Plans changed. You go to cancel and the booking is marked non-refundable. The screen tells you to suck it up and pay anyway. Most people do. They shouldn't. Hotel cancellation policies in 2026 have more give than the booking pages
How-To
"Steps from the beach." "Direct beach access." "Beachfront location." Hotel descriptions are full of these phrases. Almost none of them are regulated. What they actually mean varies from "you can hear waves from the lobby" to "the beach is across a
Travel Savings
Everyone has a theory about when to book a hotel. Book early. Book late. Book on a Tuesday. We pulled data from our own bookings across the past six months and matched it against publicly available rate trackers, and what came back was simpler than the conventional wisdom suggests. For
Travel Tips
Hotels add 15-25% to one-night stays. Here is how to book layovers, wedding nights, and short stops without paying the premium.
Travel Savings
Hotels.com says 54% of travelers now book multiple hotels per trip. The savings math is real, but only if you avoid five common traps.
Travel News
Venice access fee, Rome short-term rental crackdowns, and updated tourist taxes. What Italy 2026 actually changes for hotel bookings.
Travel Savings
The price difference can hit 30%. Sometimes more. A flexible-rate hotel room in Lisbon for next month shows up at 180 euros a night. The non-refundable version of the same room, same dates, same property, sits at 124 euros. That's a 56-euro nightly difference. Over
Travel Hacks
AI-generated reviews are 10.7% of hotel reviews and rising. The patterns to spot them and the workflow to book reliably.
Hotel Booking
Most travelers default to four-star hotels because the brain treats stars like grades. More stars means better, so four feels like the safe pick. The data tells a different story. Across the major destinations we track, three-star hotels often deliver better value, better locations, and sometimes better stays
Travel Savings
We've been pulling hotel rate data for the past six months across about 50 cities. One pattern keeps showing up. The day of the week you book a hotel changes what you pay. Sometimes by a little. Sometimes by enough to matter. The pattern is consistent enough that
Travel News
Google launched individual hotel price tracking on April 17. Here's how it works, when it actually helps, and how to use it alongside cashback booking for the lowest effective rate.