Destination Guides
Where to Stay in Kraków. A 2026 Neighborhood Guide
Four-star rooms in Kraków run 55 to 95 dollars a night in shoulder season. Here is which district to book, and what each one actually costs.
Destination Guides
Four-star rooms in Kraków run 55 to 95 dollars a night in shoulder season. Here is which district to book, and what each one actually costs.
Hotels
Hotels sell rooms, not beds, and solo travelers pay for the empty half. The economics behind the solo premium and the places where traveling alone is a bargain.
Travel Savings
Early hotel check-in is available more often than the front desk admits. Here is how to get in before 3pm without paying a fee.
Travel Savings
Most hotel rooms are now priced by AI that reprices all day. Here is how the software decides your rate and how to book around it.
Destination Guide
The honest neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to where to stay in San Diego, with real price ranges and who each area actually suits.
Travel News
Hotel rates in several World Cup 2026 host cities are falling as demand comes in soft. Here is where prices dropped and how to book smart.
Travel News
New York banned hidden hotel fees outright in February 2026, going further than the federal rule. Here is what changed and whether other cities follow.
Travel Tips
You do not need status to use a hotel club lounge. Here is how to book your way in at Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG, and when it actually saves money.
How-To
About 12% of hotel reviews in 2026 are fake or incentivized. This five-filter method spots the real ones in 90 seconds.
Travel Savings
The FTC rule did not kill resort fees. Average US fee is 38 dollars in 2026 and rising. A five-second check spots them before you pay.
Travel Savings
There's an old assumption that hotels are cheapest on weekends because business travel drives weekday demand. That's half right. Friday and Saturday are not the cheapest nights. Sunday is. We pulled three months of pricing data across 25 US cities and the pattern is consistent enough
Travel News
The FIFA World Cup opens in eight days. Hotel rates in the 11 US host cities are already moving, and the gap between this June and last June is going to be the largest single demand event US hotels have ever absorbed in a single month. CoStar pegs the hit