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2014
9
December
What's the cheapest way to book a hotel in Vancouver for a weekend getaway?
9
December
Question:
Humans say...
Neil
if you dont mind putting in an effort, use hotwire in conjunction with betterbidding.com and you should find the best deals in my experience. of course like every big city, if you're planning on visiting in the peak tourist time you're likely to find few low prices in prime areas
Shiloh
I've used the expedia unpublished rates on hotels twice now and done well. You pick an area and the star rating of a hotel, you receive something like 40% off but you don't know what hotel until after you pay. We had a swanky upscale hotel in Savannah Georgia for $90 a night, didn't do as well in Iceland with the hotel but it was liveable.
Jenell
I've used both hotwire and expedia unpublished rates as well as priceline and Booking.com, and I personally have had good experiences including price-wise with them
Lori
Thanks, ended up booking the Blue Horizon with excellent reviews, $159.00 per night. I love the Travel Pony site, but couldn't find an extra discount coupon, so went with this one.
Jeffery
Google hotel search is great as well because they show hotels that are not bookable on the travel websites.
Lori
Thanks.
Ian
I have stayed at http://www.kingstonhotelvancouver.com/ twice now. Its cheap, no A/C, washrooms are down the hall, and breakfast is not much. At $160 you are probably looking for something better.
Lori
Thanks, we actually got a great deal at the Pan Pacific Hotel. So we're set. This one sounds great though!!
Neil
Pan Pacific is beautiful, but i recommend dining outside of the hotel as the last time I was there on a business trip i ordered room service and was charged about $60 for a large chicken caesar salad, can of soda, and mediocre desert!
Lori
Definitely won't be eating there!!!
Wendy
I like booking.com.
Lori
I usually use Booking.com, but sometimes Travel Pony has much better prices and the "price match" can be a pain in the butt with Booking.com. This time I actually used Hotwire.
A.I. says...
The Best Hotel Booking Site for Your Vancouver Getaway
Planning a trip to the vibrant city of Vancouver this July? Finding the perfect accommodation at an affordable price can be a daunting task, but with the right booking site, you can score some great deals. Travel Pony seems to be a promising option, but let's explore some other alternatives and hotel suggestions to help you make an informed decision.
Hotel Booking Sites to Consider
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Travel Pony
As you've already discovered, Travel Pony is known for offering competitive rates. Their user-friendly interface and extensive hotel inventory make it a popular choice among budget-conscious travelers. However, it's always a good idea to compare prices across multiple sites.
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Expedia
Expedia is a well-established and trusted name in the travel industry. With their wide range of hotels, frequent promotions, and bundled deals, you might find some hidden gems that fit your budget for your Vancouver stay.
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Booking.com
Booking.com is renowned for its extensive hotel listings and user-friendly search filters. Their price comparison feature allows you to easily evaluate different options, and their loyalty program can provide additional savings.
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Hotels.com
Hotels.com is another reputable site that offers a vast selection of accommodations. Their loyalty program, which rewards you with a free night for every 10 nights booked, can be particularly appealing if you're a frequent traveler.
Hotel Suggestions in Vancouver (Under $160 per night)
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Empire Landmark Hotel
Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations and easy access to top attractions. With nightly rates often below $150, it's a budget-friendly option worth considering.
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Days Inn Vancouver Downtown
This well-reviewed hotel is a stone's throw away from popular destinations like Granville Street and Robson Street. Nightly rates typically range from $120 to $150, making it an excellent choice for value-conscious travelers.
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Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre
Conveniently situated near major attractions and public transportation, this hotel offers comfortable rooms and amenities at an affordable price point, often under $150 per night during July.
Remember to read reviews, compare rates across multiple sites, and book in advance to secure the best deals. Vancouver is a beautiful city with plenty to offer, and finding the right accommodation within your budget will help make your trip even more enjoyable.
Happy travels!
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Lori
Any suggestions for the best hotel booking site? So far, Travel Pony seems to be the cheapest. I'm looking for 2 nights in Vancouver in July. Hotel suggestions also appreciated....under $160 per night.