In an ideal world, we would all be booking holidays to exotic locations and staying in luxurious 5* hotels, but if your bank account is anything like mine at the end of the month, cheap hotel deals are the only option on the menu. Thankfully, when it comes to inexpensive hotels, cheap does not necessarily need to be cheerless: if you do your homework and take advice before booking, there are lots of great hotel deals to be had.
The internet is the first place you should look for a cheap hotel deal. Price comparison websites like Travel Supermarket and OMG holidays are a good place to start and as long as you can be bothered to spend a morning browsing through travel special offers you should be able to find a few bargains. But be sure to read the reviews before you book a bargain break—just because a hotel is “cheap”, you are not guaranteed a fantastic holiday staying in it! Daily deals sites are another good option, sites like Groupon have deals for as much as 70% off room rates – its obviously limited where you can stay as only certain hotels will be running deals at any one time but they’re well worth checking out – Deal Zippy is a useful site for comparing all hotel deals from the daily deal websites.
High street travel agents are another good source of information about the latest cheap hotel deals. Travel companies usually make block bookings at popular resort hotels, but if bookings are down and the hotel is half empty, prices will be reduced in an attempt to seduce potential customers. It is also possible to enjoy a fantastically cheap hotel deal at the expense of another customer’s misfortune—if that person is forced to cancel their holiday, you can buy the same holiday at a reduced rate. So pop into your local travel agent and see what deals they have to offer you.
Lastly, one of the best ways to secure a cheap night in a luxury hotel is to be brazen enough to haggle over a room. Hotels are not always full to capacity and empty rooms represent a loss of income for the hotel. So if you happen to be staying in town and fancy a room in a 5* hotel, pop along and ask if there are any last minute vacancies. With a bit of charm and a lot of cheek, you stand an excellent chance of doing a deal and scoring a cheap room for the night!
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Once little more than a trading post that welcomed dhows as they passed along the coast of the Persian Gulf, Dubai has blossomed into a world city that is on the forefront of art, architecture, and finance. Though its economic growth was sparked by the region’s oil industry, its transition from port to metropolitan center has been fueled by a willingness to re-invest oil profits into developing a tourism industry that relies on unique architectural, engineering, and sporting venues to attract shoppers and those on holiday from the rest of the Gulf, Europe, and beyond. Among these unique attractions are the various luxury hotels that dot this booming United Arab Emirates’ city.