“It sounds obvious, but Hotels Bangalore online search engines such as Priceline and Hotels.com really do offer discounts,” says Robert Reid, author of Lonely Planet Hotels Bangalore on a Shoestring. One sample exploration of Priceline.com, for example, generated a 500` rate for a room in Mysore that would normally cost 1000`. Using large travel search engines, it’s not unusual to see prices that are 40 percent off retail, especially at the last minute; hotel managers know an empty room is lost money.
Rummaging through endless web pages can be reminiscent of a tedious college research project, so arrange your search for Hotels Bangalore into three different steps.
First, check out a couple of your favorite online search engines, like Cheaptickets.com, for low rates of Hotels Bangalore —and to assess a typical price. Then, hit up an aggregator site like Mobissimo or Sidestep, which sifts through search engines as well as hotel-company sites. Once you’ve done a little comparison shopping and found what seems like a reasonable price, make sure you go to the Hotels Bangalore website before booking to make sure you can’t find a better rate. Some hotels, like the Hilton, offer special deals only via their own sites. Many also guarantee the lowest rates, with a deep discount if you find lower prices elsewhere. Plus, by booking directly on the hotel’s website, you’ll avoid the search engine’s booking fee, which is usually around $5.
If you’re an A+ Hotels Bangalore -search student and you’re flexible with your destinations and dates, try looking at a few travel sites that have an army of specialists keeping track of the best Web deals. SmarterTravel.com and BestFares.com are good places to start. There are also sites that specialize in listing less expensive hotels. It includes average prices and reviews of hotels in over 100 Indian cities.