Skydiving – 12 Best Hotel Booking Sites for Cheap Prices (2023)

When it comes to booking travel, it’s easy to fixate on finding that great flight deal. But airfare is not always the biggest ticket item. Depending on the destination, it’s entirely possible that your hotel stay will end up costing more than your airfare, so, it’s worth being strategic about which hotel booking sites you’re using. Because you don’t just want the cheapest rate, you also want a hotel room you’re going to be happy with.

In my own travels as a journalist and a vacation-loving human I’ve learned (and relearned) the importance of a good hotel room. I can deal with a few hours in a cramped seat on a plane, but when it comes to a hotel room–a place I’ll be spending at the very least eight hours each night–it has to be a good fit and within my trip budget. That motivates me to do the legwork of comparing prices across hotel booking sites. Over the last decade I’ve compared, honed, tested, and booked on dozens of hotel booking websites to find those that reliably deliver competitive prices, are easy to use, and, when I need it, step up with the customer service. This is a list of my favorites, updated on a regular basis so it stays super useful to both you and me. 

To get the most out of this story, you’ve got some options. If you’re in a hurry, just click on any hotel booking site in the list below to go straight there to start your search–knowing they’re on this list for good reason. But if you’ve got a bit of time and want to understand the strengths of each hotel booking site I’ve chosen, scroll down to read our reviews detailing what you’ll get from each site, tips for finding the best hotel deals, and strategies you can use across all the different hotel booking sites to get the right hotel room for your budget, needs, and preferences every time.

The Best Hotel Booking Sites

Tips: How to Find the Best Hotel Deals

The best hotel booking sites don’t just list cheap hotel rooms, they also offer flexible search and filter options, hotel reviews, plus decent (or even better, downright good) customer service so you can get the help you need when you need it. When you’re booking a hotel for a group or family, you also want the ability to choose very specific room types that fit your needs (adjoining rooms, etc.)

There are a lot of hotel search engines out there, all purporting to be the best site to book hotels. The truth is that no single website is going to offer the best deal every time, so comparing at least a few sites will be an important part of the pre-booking process.

Price aside, there are other important reasons why certain sites make it onto this list and others don’t. Some offer better ways to search and filter results. Others offer a wider variety of hotel rooms. A few really do offer better hotel deals more often than the rest. That’s a long way of saying that the best hotel website for you may change depending on your particular needs for a given vacation, so it’s worth not getting in a rut and just using the same booking site every time without first considering your needs for that trip.

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With so many hotel sites to choose among, how do you commit? I’ve done extensive testing and comparisons across the top hotel booking sites to help you choose the sites that are most likely to get you the hotel stay you want for your family.

1. Start your search far enough in advance to be able to identify pricing trends

Advance planners, this is your moment. Start comparing hotel rates a few weeks or month before your personal booking deadline (this deadline will vary depending on how comfortable you are leaving things open-ended until the last minute). This way, you’ll have the data you need to identify when a hotel room is getting cheaper, or more expensive. This is a big one, especially at a time when the going rate for hotels varies wildly by city and season.

Some sites will flag pricing trends for you, but if you’re looking for the best price on a hotel room, nothing beats keeping tabs on pricing fluctuations on your own. It’s a little extra work but means you can jump on savings when you see it. Plus, it’s an excuse to think about your vacation well in advance of taking the trip, which adds to the excitement of going.

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2. Compare prices across hotel booking sites

Wouldn’t it be great if one hotel booking website offered the cheapest hotel rooms all the time? Until there’s a single best website to book hotels, it’s up to you to compare prices not just week to week, but also across hotel sites. You don’t have to be too extreme though: Include two to four sites in your search (and make sure one of them is a metasearch that will do some of the heavy lifting for you) and you’re very likely covering your bases enough to be able to see fluctuations.  

3. Always check with the hotel, too

Hotels (really) want you to book directly with them, so sometimes you can get a hotel brand to match or undercut the price you’ll see by looking at an online travel agent (OTA) like Expedia or metasearch site like Kayak. This approach can be worth the extra legwork, since it means you can work directly with the hotel if you need to adjust your reservation or have a problem with your hotel booking. 

4. If you’re a points person, check with your credit card travel portal

If you’re not a credit card points person, save your sanity and skip this explanation, but if you do collect credit card points with an eye toward using them for travel, don’t forget to go to your preferred credit card’s travel portal (such as AmEx Travel or Chase Travel) and see what they’ve got on offer. Not all hotels are in the system, and hotels vary a lot depending on the destination, but if you can get a hotel stay with points instead of cash money, that can make up for a certain amount of additional hoops and minor frustrations.

Just remember to do a quick comparison of what you’d pay in points versus what you’ll pay in cash. In some cases, points are undervalued so you have to decide if it’s a good use of points or if you’d rather save them for a hotel (or flight) that will get you better per-point value.

4. Be sure to compare the total price

Some hotel sites always include taxes, fees, and resort fees. Other may not include those fees in the price they display. If you’re seeing a particularly cheap rate at a hotel, check both the room type and the total cost to make sure you’re comparing apples to apples in your price comparison across hotel booking sites.

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5. Don’t forget to read the fine print

There’s a lot of fine print when it comes to hotel stays. If you need to cancel, how much of your money will you be able to recover? Will you be surprised by sneaky resort fees or other price hikes at checkout? Before you book, zoom in on the fine print so you know what you’re signing up for. It’s boring but super important.

6. Consider special travel booking needs

Families and groups have different hotel needs than other travelers. Adjoining rooms, suites, kitchenettes, and other layout options can make a big difference when traveling with kids or a group. So do amenities like swimming pools. Some hotel booking sites are better for families and groups than others, so be sure to take advantage of the OTAs (mentioned below) that offer these features.

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Screenshot of Kayak hotel booking site search results
Kayak is a hotel booking site with a sleek look and helpful filters (Photo: Kayak)

Pros: I’ve asked a lot of people which sites are their go-to hotel booking sites over the years, and am always impressed at what a loyal following Kayak has. And it earns it: Kayak offers a sleek design with search results that are easy to understand, multiple accommodations types, filters that allow you to see the total price and the ability to use filters to drill down to specific types of rooms—for instance family-friendly accommodations.

The Details: As a metasearch (a tool that pulls from a bunch of hotel booking sites and displays all of them in one place), Kayak offers an easy way to compare prices across OTAs with listings that call out the lowest price but also let you see nightly rates across multiple hotel booking sites.

With remarkably simple design for a hotel booking site that is delivering quite a bit of information, Kayak is also easy to navigate. You’re automatically shown results across a variety of accommodations types including hotels, rentals, resorts, and guest houses. (If you want to narrow your lodging choices down, you unselect those you don’t wish to see.)

Note that the default search results style doesn’t show you the cheapest hotel rates first; if that’s what you’re looking for, you’ll need to select “Sort by Price.” You can also choose how you want prices displayed: by nightly base rate, nightly total rate, or the price of the whole stay including taxes. You’ll have to dig a bit to craft your perfect search, but the tools are there if you’re willing. Kayak also offers price alerts (toggle the switch at the top left to on when you’re browsing listings).

In the world of hotel booking sites, it’s worth mentioning that Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak, and Agoda are all owned by the same parent company, but that they don’t necessarily offer the same prices for hotel stays, so still worth checking one or more of these hotel booking sites individually.

Booking.com hotel booking search box
The mix of lodging options makes Booking.com a useful one-stop hotel booking site (Photo: Booking.com)

Pros: Booking.com is particularly helpful because it allows you to view multiple accommodations types in one search while layering on filters that help you drill down to the amenities, layout, and offerings you want. It’s strong on both family-oriented filters and accessibility filters.

The Details: You’re not limited to only searching for hotel stays with Booking.com. This hotel booking site mixes hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, vacation homes, and even apartments into its search results. You can sort by price, reviews, and even fun things to do on-property. And you can filter results by budget, hotel chain, star rating, location (distance from city center), and property type (apartment, hotel, hostel, etc.). There’s also a newer option to highlight hotels that focus on sustainability.

Booking.com also has an extensive filter list including accessibility options like elevators, wheelchair accessible rooms, roll-in showers, and more. Prices sometimes (depending on destination) include taxes and fees, but other times, they’ll be listed separately, which means there may be an extra step in getting an accurate total price.

You can also sort by properties that have health and safety measures in place. Once you click through on a property, you can see property and hotel room amenities, reviews, questions and answers about the property, and the price comparison by room type all in one abundant-but-still-pretty-easy-to-read location. There’s also easy-to-find information about things like prepayment, cancellation, and booking flexibility.

Note that Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak, and Agoda are all owned by the same parent company but don’t necessarily offer the same prices, so it’s worth checking each individually.

homepage of hotel booking site Hotels.com
Discounted rooms are flagged clearly in search results on Hotels.com’s hotel searches (Photo: Hotels.com)

Pros: Hotels.com has a ton of different property types (including castles!). The system flags less expensive and discounted hotel rooms in search results, and if you want, you can limit search results to hotels that offer free cancellation.

The Details: The Hotels.com interface is easy to understand and quick to navigate. The hotel search engine has a remarkably robust mix of property types, including hotels, condo hotels, castles, B&Bs, vacation rentals, and more. You can filter your search by family-friendly properties or by amenities like childcare, bathtubs, pools, and cribs. The hotel booking site clearly labels how many people (including number of kids) can fit into a particular hotel room type. You also have the ability to search for hotels that offer free cancellation. Overall, the Hotels.com search experience is user-friendly and prices are competitive with other hotel sites.

Screenshot of Expedia hotel booking site homepage for write-up of Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity hotel search review
Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity all offer a similar user experience, but sometimes prices fluctuate among the sites (Photo: Expedia)

Pros: Longtime giants in the space, Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity deliver easy to use search interfaces plus similar experiences across all three hotel booking websites. They’re known quantities that offer competitive prices and comfortable familiarity.

The Details: Among the best-known of all hotel booking sites, Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity have something else in common as well: They’re all owned by Expedia, Inc. Prices fluctuate a bit, but the overall design, prices, and experience across all three is very similar. Which in a way is freeing: All you need to do is choose your favorite of the three and include it when you’re looking for a hotel deal.

Filters include hotel star rating, property type (hotels, vacation rental listings, apartments, B&Bs, and more), neighborhood and proximity to popular attractions (an easy way to gauge how close to a city center you’ll be), and more. You can specify the number of bedrooms you want in the case of vacation rentals. You can also specify that you’re looking for a family-friendly list of properties (though you’ll need to scroll to the bottom of the list of filters on the left side of the page to find the option in the “Traveler experience” section).

Priceline hotel booking site homepage
Priceline has some great steep discount options if you’re willing to book without knowing the exact hotel (Photo: Priceline)

Pros: Priceline lists a good mix of hotels and other accommodations types, has some standout steep-discount finder features, and flags properties displaying with lower-than-average prices.

The Details: Priceline is a legacy OTA with a devoted following and an easy-to-navigate site layout. Filters are not extensive, but include the ability to narrow by price, search by amenities (including swimming pool and free breakfast), hotel star rating, neighborhood, and hotel brand. In addition to listing hotels, Priceline also lists alternative accommodations types like apart-hotels, bed and breakfast properties, and rental apartments.

Priceline’s ExpressDeals and Pricebreakers are two ways Priceline offers even more significant discounts. In both cases, you find out the name of the hotel only after you reserve. ExpressDeals are the most deeply discounted, but you have to book knowing only the neighborhood, star rating, review score, and amenities. With Pricebreakers, you get discounts up to 50% off and can see three hotel names in advance. One of the three named hotels will be revealed as the one you get after you complete the booking.

ExpressDeals can be adjusted to include more than two people per room; however, Pricebreakers are only available for double occupancy, which is fine if you’re booking rooms of two people each, but won’t work if you’re looking for a single room that will hold more than two people. To get access to either of these discounted options, enter all your search parameters and then in search results, scroll down until you see the “ExpressDeals & Pricebreakers” checkbox under the Deals section on the left.

Note that Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak, and Agoda are all owned by the same parent company but don’t necessarily offer the same prices, so it’s worth checking each individually.

Tripadvisor hotel booking comparison tool screenshot
(Photo: Tripadvisor)

Pros: Given its strength in the user-review space, it’s no surprise that Tripadvisor offers a useful mix of past-guest reviews along with metasearch comparisons that show you prices across hotel booking sites.

The Details: Tripadvisor is best known for its massive (and always growing) collection of user reviews, but in recent years it’s also become a go-to site for comparing hotel prices across different booking sites. When you go to a review page for a hotel, you’ll first see the overall rating and the pictures.

If you keep scrolling, you’ll see a box that shows rates for the hotel (if available) on various hotel booking sites. Here you can also input specific travel dates and numbers of people to get the most accurate pricing. And in some cases, you might see a note with a link if a hotel is willing to match prices offered elsewhere. Keep scrolling and you’ll get to the reviews, making it a pretty complete one-stop-shop for browsing hotels and comparing prices.

Screenshot of Hotwire hotel booking site results page
Hotwire is best known for its extra-cheap hotel deals at hotels you don’t know the name of until after you book (Photo: Hotwire)

Pros: Hotwire stands out with its cheap hotel deal finder and handy price alerts. It’s also a good source of last-minute hotel deals.

The Details: Hotwire offers the simplicity of a classic hotel booking site layout, but still has a number of the filter options people expect on today’s best hotel booking sites. Many people love Hotwire’s Hot Rates, which offer cheap hotel deals at undisclosed (until you book) hotels.

Hotwire also offers price alerts (available as a button in search listings), which is helpful if you’re hoping to wait to book until the nightly rate drops. And it’s a good place to search for last-minute hotel deals. Also of note is that Hotwire is pushing its app and says that its best deals are always reserved for bookings made through the app.

That said, it can be challenging to find choices to suit you if you’re looking for something that can accommodate a group larger than two people. When I did a search for two adults and two kids in Paris, I first needed to click on individual properties to be able to see the available room types to find those that could sleep more than two people. 

Agoda hotel booking website homepage screenshot showing features and search box
Agoda allows you to easily search for hotel rooms for groups of all sizes (Photo: Agoda)

Pros: Agoda has an easy-to-navigate design with plenty of ways to search. Of note is the ability to specify family size and room preferences, and its small and large group booking functions.

The Details: Agoda’s homepage has a simple but customizable search box that allows you to specify family travel (or group travel if you’re a multigenerational travel group or are multiple families traveling together). In the family hotel search, you can give preference to family rooms, and in the group hotel search, you can find group rates if you’re booking more than 10 rooms.

Like Agoda’s no-nonsense homepage search box, the results page on this hotel booking site feel easy to read but don’t skimp on important details. There’s a property type filter that lets you search hotels, resorts, vacation homes, and so on (depending on what’s available at the destination). Within each of these groupings, you can easily dig down to search by the cheapest hotel rooms, top-reviewed hotels, and distance from popular landmarks in a city. You can also see highly discounted hotel rates using the Hot Deals tab with deeper discounts. This tab also sometimes includes Secret Deals that show you neighborhood and hotel star rating, but not hotel name (until you book).

Note that Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak, and Agoda are all owned by the same parent company but don’t necessarily offer the same prices, so it’s worth checking each individually.

screenshot of google hotels homepage
Google mixes hotel listings, maps, and destination information in its hotels search (Photo: Google)

Pros: Though it doesn’t have quite the following that Google’s airfare search has, Google Hotels offers a nice combination of helpful destination information and hotel listings, location-centered hotel listings, and metasearch hotel pricing listings.

The Details: To access Google Hotels, you have two options: navigate directly to Google’s Hotel page (integrated with Google Maps) or just do a Google search using the word “hotel” and your preferred destination. The hotel tool is integrated with Google maps, so if you’re a visual person looking to find a hotel in just the right location, it can be great.

Google Hotels, like Kayak, is a metasearch, and once you click through on a hotel, you can see prices across different hotel booking sites. There aren’t many filters in general, though if you click on Amenities you’ll see filters like “Pet-Friendly” and “Pool.” But, as a straightforward hotel booking metasearch option, it’s a solid choice, and one that displays automatically with a Google search. 

screenshot of Momondo hotel booking site results page
(Photo: Momondo)

Pros: Momondo delivers metasearch results that pull from hundreds of hotel booking sites. Its simple interface makes browsing pretty straightforward, and reviews are built into the listings so you can see what other travelers think before you book.

The Details: Momondo is a metasearch engine, so it collects hotel prices from hundreds of other sites and displays them in your search results. And since it’s a metasearch, you don’t actually do any booking on the site itself; instead, Momondo routes you back to the specific hotel booking site when it’s time to reserve a room.

Of particular interest is Momondo’s assurance that the prices displayed aren’t affected by your searches, so you don’t need to worry about cookies upping the price of a room once it’s clear what you’re browsing for. Like many of these other hotel booking sites, you aren’t limited to just hotel rooms—there’s also the option to browse aparthotels, inns, and vacation rentals.

More Hotel Booking Questions, Answered

1. What are the best hotel comparison sites?

Start your search with any of the sites we’ve reviewed above and you’ll have a solid foundation for your hotel search. But also keep in mind that there’s no substitute for comparing prices across a few different sites (including the hotel’s own website) over a period of time. By keeping an eye on price fluctuations, you’ll be able to act on a good rate when it surfaces and feel confident about the price you book.

2. What hotel booking sites offer the cheapest deals?

No single hotel booking site offers the best price all the time. When you’re comparing hotel rates, make sure you’re doing an apples-to-apples comparison of the same room type that includes the same taxes and fees. When it comes to finding the best price on hotel stays, there’s no substitute for comparing prices and starting your search far enough in advance that you can watch prices for a bit before making your buying decision. Signing up for price alerts is an easy way to keep tabs on hotel prices as they change as well.

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