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TripAdvisor, the site that helps find the latest reviews and lowest prices, today announced the "Best Time to Book" for the Holidays report, revealing that 6th - 18th November is when travellers can consistently find the lowest hotel rates on hotels for the last two weeks of December.
TripAdvisor analyzed historical hotel pricing data to identify the time periods offering the lowest rates on hotels for the holidays in popular destinations around the world. The "best time to book" is when hotel prices were consistently less than the destination average.
Best Time to Book a Hotel for the Holidays – 6th - 18th Nov.
For a hotel in the U.S., travellers booking during the optimal period of 6th to 18th November can save 18% compared to early year peak rates. Travellers planning to stay in a hotel in Europe can book during this window to save 21% compared to peak and for hotels in Asia, travellers can get 12% off versus highs.
10 Popular World Cities with Price Savings vs. Peak for Booking Hotels from 6th to 18th
New York City
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $301 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 25%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: The Redbury New York – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $227 per night
Orlando
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $193 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 15%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Hyatt Place Orlando Universal – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $166 per night
London
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $155 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 31%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Club Quarters Hotel, Lincoln's Inn Fields – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $140 per night
Paris
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $150 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 35%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: COQ Hotel Paris – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $140 per night
Barcelona
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $166 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 32%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Hotel Pulitzer – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $140 per night
Prague
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $118 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 35%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Lindner Hotel Prague Castle – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $90 per night
Rome
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $113 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 28%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Hotel Villa San Pio – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $100 per night
Singapore
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $111 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 19%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $98 per night
Tokyo
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $137 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 24%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $100 per night
Sydney
Average holiday hotel pricing on TripAdvisor: $207 per night
Potential savings vs. peak when booking from November 6-18: 41%
Highly-rated Value Hotel: Vulcan Hotel – TripAdvisor holiday pricing from $150 per night
For travelers looking for inspiration on accommodations, TripAdvisor recently shared some of the Best Value Hotels worldwide. Outstanding hotels for any holiday trip can be found on www.tripadvisor.com.
Travellers can visit TripAdvisor Flights at www.tripadvisor.com/cheapflightshome to read airline reviews from our global traveller community, use FlyScore to quickly compare itineraries and find the best flight for the right price.
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