Make money work for you!

  • Home
  • Personal Finance
  • Budgeting
  • Shopping
  • Taxes

7 Hacks to Get Cheaper Hotel Rooms Everywhere You Go

September 6, 2022 · Budgeting
A relaxed traveler enjoying a beautiful high-end hotel room with a city view.
A woman relaxes with coffee, admiring the Paris skyline from a bright hotel room secured at an unbeatable price.

7 Ways to Book the Best Hotel Rooms at the Best Price:

Traveling to new destinations oftentimes requires spending a few bucks on accommodation, which can take your expenses to a whole new level. Plus, if you’re not the kind of person that likes spending the night on someone’s couch or a hostel, then you definitely have to prepare yourself for paying a few extra bucks for a proper hotel room.

While it’s very true that hotels and resorts always come with their own set of comforts, we often have to pay more to live this experience. So the better the hotel, the higher the price. However, the good part is that you don’t always have to spend a ton of money on hotel bookings.

A couple of hacks might help you cut the costs. So here’s what we’ve learned so far when it comes to accessing luxurious hotel rooms at a cheaper price:

hotel
Photo by Anel Alijagic from Shutterstock

Time is money

That’s the main secret when it comes to booking. Without a little bit of patience, none of the things that are written on this list will pay off. When we’re talking about booking a hotel room at its best price, the secret is to invest a lot of time in researching, comparing, and booking, because that’s when you will find the best price.

In our own experience, the best deals aren’t easy to find, as you need to hunt them down and keep track of any unexpected changes that might appear along the way. Before booking anything, you have to ponder carefully on what’s the ideal value for you and if it’s worth the while to spend a couple of extra bucks.

A collage comparing a crowded, expensive peak season beach with a peaceful, affordable shoulder season beach.
Trade expensive peak season crowds for lower prices and peaceful beaches during the quiet shoulder season.

Consider going on off-season or shoulder season

This is one of the most genius tips you could ask for. If one of your deepest wishes is to visit a specific hotel or visit an expensive city that’s generally out of your budget, this doesn’t mean that you CAN’T do it! Going off-season is by far one of the best ways to visit a destination that’s a bit out of reach.

When you realize that going on a peak season might cost you double or even triple, you start reconsidering if that’s really worth the effort. Just because it’s “off” or “shoulder” season, doesn’t mean that you won’t have a good time! In certain cases, the weather can turn up to be even more tolerable, the attractions easier to visit, and the overall pace of life will be a bit more relaxed, which is exactly what we want, right?

Editorial photograph illustrating: Use hotel comparison sites
A person uses a laptop to compare hotel prices and find the best deals for their trip.

Use hotel comparison sites

Here you will invest a bit more, and I’m talking here about time, more than money. You will probably need two things: a trillion of tabs open, and a notebook where you can jot down all the price differences. So here’s what you need to do: you open the hotel’s website and then a couple of other sites in a brand new tab (or multiple):

  • Hotels Combined
  • Trivago
  • Hotels.com
  • Booking
  • Otel
  • Priceline

These are the top 6 sites that always come with the best price, so it’s important to check all of them before booking anything. We also have another type of website worth checking, which has the best surprises: Last Minute Travel Club.

All you have to do is create a membership profile, so you can use their booking. Trust me, it’s totally worth the while! For example, let’s take The Grand Fiesta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The last time I booked a room in this place, I did it through Last Minute Travel Club. On the hotel’s direct website, the price for 3 nights was $258. Wanna guess how much it cost me on LMTC? Only $158!

A calendar bar chart showing high prices on weekends and significantly lower prices on mid-week dates.
This bar chart illustrates how midweek dates provide the optimal booking window for cheaper hotel stays.

Flexible dates are better

If you have the option to shift your time off a couple of days before or after the scheduled trip, then you might save a couple of bucks. The thing is, the time you chose to be at the hotel might run over a holiday, a busy time, or even a conference.

For example, you book 5 nights somewhere and on the fourth night, the hotel happens to be at full capacity. The rate for the night will immediately skyrocket the average rate for the entire stay! That’s why it’s important to be flexible.

But here’s how you can use this to your advantage: let’s say you search for a hotel of choice from May 1st to 8th, but the results aren’t looking too good. You can try shifting those dates ahead or behind a couple of days, or even try searching with 1 night less or 1 night over the dates you originally planned for.

hotel
Photo by Kamil Macniak from Shutterstock

Upgrade at the front desk

If you’re a risk taker, then this trick might work for you. If you like the thrill of the chase, you can ask for a cheap upgrade at the front desk. If the hotels have a ton of premium rooms available, you might be able to get one at a much lower price than you would have found online. Here are some tips on how to do that:

  • First, make sure you start a bit of a conversation. Ask how busy they have been lately because if you find out that it’s a slower time for them, then you will know for sure there’s an upgrade waiting for you around the corner!
  • Never accept the first price. You get to the point where you ask what’s the price for a room upgrade. They might say a price, and you can ask if that’s the best price they’ve got. In some cases, they won’t back down easily, but in other cases, it’s also to their advantage and they’ll immediately take the opportunity. You’ll probably have to pay a base rate, plus an additional cost, but it’s still worth it.
  • If they’re very firm about their price upgrade, you can also check if there would be a lower price for half of the time. If you’re at a hotel for 10 days and they have a great deal for only 5 of those days, it’s still worth taking it.
hotel room
Photo by Bolyuk Studio from Shutterstock

Use Hotel Loyalty Programs

Nowadays, everyone cares about loyalty, so it can certainly pay off with your next booking. The only downside with booking on third-party sites, such as hotels.com and other ones that I mentioned above, is that the hotel chain won’t give you any loyalty points for your stay.

In case always go to the same hotel, because they always treat you like royalty, you can get points that will add up fast, and you can win free meals, complimentary upgrades, and maybe even free nights!

If you check the price of the hotel chain both on the booking website and the hotel’s website, and you don’t notice any considerable difference, you should book directly on the hotel’s website. This way, you’ll have access to their loyalty programs.

A traveler holds a phone showing a 'mystery hotel' located far away from the city center in a dimly lit lobby.
A traveler holds a phone showing a mystery hotel location in a dark, dingy hallway with luggage.

Don’t use ‘blind’ hotel booking sites

This is probably one of the most important things to remember. Never use Hotwire, Priceline Auctions, and any other site that won’t reveal the name of the hotel you have booked it. While this might go against anything you’ve ever read on Google about hotel deals, it’s true.

Why gamble for a location you don’t know? When it comes to your vacation, you shouldn’t go for a “blind” hotel that will turn out to be a total disaster!

If you enjoyed reading this article, we also recommend reading: 9 Items Costco Unfortunately Won’t Stock Up On Anymore

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • A retired couple sits at a sunny kitchen table, thoughtfully reviewing financial papers together with coffee mugs nearby. Married and Retiring? Here's How to Claim Thousands More in Social Security Benefits
  • An ink and watercolor illustration of a balance scale weighing a glass tip jar against a document labeled federal programs. Here's Who Won and Lost Under Trump’s "Big, Beautiful Bill" (Where Do You Stand?)
  • Split-screen watercolor illustration showing an older man in a library with a $5,181 check and an older woman in a kitchen with a $2,076 che Morgan Freeman vs. the Average American: Who Gets More in Social Security?
  • An editorial illustration of a person guided through a bank-wall maze away from a basic account door toward a premium fee-paying door. These Banks Are Accused of Pushing Customers Away From Basic Accounts
  • An ink and watercolor illustration of an older couple entering a cozy, sunlit neighborhood diner. The SNAP Restaurant Meals Program: Which States Allow Seniors to Use Benefits at Restaurants
  • A mid-century gouache illustration of a relaxed retired man sitting in a lounge chair with a tablet, balancing work and leisure. 12 Stress-Free Jobs for Retirees With High-Salaries
  • A retired couple relaxing on a stone terrace overlooking a Mediterranean coastal village during sunset, captured in warm film photography. The 30 Best Countries to Spend Your Retirement In – Which One Is Your Favorite?
  • An active retiree in his late 60s working part-time at a sunlit plant nursery greenhouse, watering green seedlings. The Part-Time Jobs With a 401(k) Match That Most Retirees Don't Know Exist
  • A woman sits on a moving box in her urban apartment, looking at a laptop showing scenic mountain relocation programs. These US Towns Will Pay You to Move There
  • An editorial illustration of a mailbox with a Social Security check inside, having a 32% slice snipped off by scissors labeled Medicare. Medicare Part B Ate 32% of Last Year's COLA. Will It Happen Again in 2027?

Newsletter

Get money-saving tips and personal finance advice delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

checked baggage recession

Tired of Checked Bag Fees? These 6 Hacks May Help

Traveling by plane isn’t affordable in most cases to begin with, but checked bag fees…

Read More →
cash back credit card

6 Tips To Pay Off Credit Card Debt FAST

Are you drowning in credit card debt? We’re here to help! Between the comfort and…

Read More →
items

7 Items You’re Better Off Getting Second-Hand

Weathered hands cradle a well-worn book, showing how some treasures become even more meaningful the…

Read More →
best beach towns for retired homebuyers

4 Best Beach Towns for Retired Homebuyers

Have you ever wondered what are the best beach towns for retired homebuyers? What could…

Read More →
Easter on a budget

Celebrate Easter on a Budget with These 8 Hacks!

Brighten your Easter table with affordable DIY cardboard bunny garlands, fresh wildflowers, and a carton…

Read More →
gas

Americans Save Money on Gas With These 10 Great Tips

Monitor your fuel spending by keeping gas receipts organized in your wallet while sitting in…

Read More →
halloween on a budget tariffs

Halloween on a Budget! 4 Ways to Scare Some Savings

A shopper discovers a ceramic jack-o’-lantern at a thrift store, showing how easy it is…

Read More →
cash back credit card

Want to Lower Your Household Bills? Here Are 8 Ways You Can Do It!

Every coin counts as a person drops spare change into a glass jar to help…

Read More →
budget your groceries bulk

Experts Shared 8 Tips to Budget Your Groceries

Did you just realize that you’re overspending on food? Don’t worry, you’re not alone in…

Read More →
The Money Place

Make money work for you!

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@ineditagency.com

Trust & Legal

  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Newsletter
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Request to Know
  • Request to Delete
  • CA Private Policy

Categories

  • Budgeting
  • Personal Finance
  • Shopping
  • Taxes

© 2026 The Money Place. All rights reserved.