*Hey everyone! Hope you find this video helpful.* Here's the written version of the guide in case you need it: happytowander.com/how-to-find-cheap-hotels-europe/ And let me know in the comments if there are any upcoming trips/stays you're excited for this year!
Coming from instagram and I didn't know you had RUclips channel! Love the straight to the point video and the tips. Thats how I have been searching for accommodations over the years succesfuly. Planning to visit Thailand for internship soon, really excited! 😊
Christina - I'm playing catch-up on your videos so I'm a bit late on my comments. Your video is very helpful. Sometimes I'm not too sure where the best location to stay is, so I use higher hotel prices to zero in on the more desirable areas and work from there. I also appreciate your tips to assimilate the reviews into something meaningful. Keep up the great content.
Very helpful video, Christina. Your feature triangle makes a lot of sense. I've also enjoyed your Christmas Market videos and I hope you'll do more of them in the future.
Would you recommend booking accomodation in the city centre? For example, if I’m going to Switzerland to see the Swiss Alps, where should I stay? Thanks
Great youtube channel, very helpful website. Where can I find more info about travel package from Frankfurt? For ex: 3 day package to Amsterdam, 3 day to Paris, 7 day to Italy... Thanks
Thanks for all of the useful tips. Are there any specific hotel chains would you recommend for Europe that offer loyalty programs? Do you know of any hostels geared towards older travellers?
There are a few chains of hostels, but most are independent, so specific recommendations would depend on where you’re going. I would say though as someone firmly in my 40s that age hasn’t been an issue. _Most_ of the travelers you’ll meet at hostels are 21-30, but 35+ folks are common enough and you’ll even meet a few seniors. Hostelling International has a special membership rate for people over 55, so canonically there’s no age limit or even expectation.
in my opinion Google Maps has too many scam reviews becouse Google pretty often blocking bad reviews but never blocking good reviews. there are too many useless reviews because many companies are buying good reviews
I would e careful about exchanging work for free accommodation. Some countries will consider that “work” and would require some type of work visa. People could be refused entry with a ban to entry for a period. Then the person may have a hard time visiting other countries.
*Hey everyone! Hope you find this video helpful.* Here's the written version of the guide in case you need it: happytowander.com/how-to-find-cheap-hotels-europe/
And let me know in the comments if there are any upcoming trips/stays you're excited for this year!
Coming from instagram and I didn't know you had RUclips channel! Love the straight to the point video and the tips. Thats how I have been searching for accommodations over the years succesfuly. Planning to visit Thailand for internship soon, really excited! 😊
THE best video I've seen on how to systemically choose the best hotel for me. Will be using this soon!
Ahh that’s so kind of you to say! So happy you found it helpful. Safe travels 🫶
Christina - I'm playing catch-up on your videos so I'm a bit late on my comments. Your video is very helpful. Sometimes I'm not too sure where the best location to stay is, so I use higher hotel prices to zero in on the more desirable areas and work from there. I also appreciate your tips to assimilate the reviews into something meaningful. Keep up the great content.
Thanks for the mention of Premier hotels as I just booked directly with them in Munich. Really enjoying your videos.
Very helpful video, Christina. Your feature triangle makes a lot of sense. I've also enjoyed your Christmas Market videos and I hope you'll do more of them in the future.
Thanks so much, Manley! Glad you found it helpful. I definitely hope to make more Christmas market videos in the future so stay tuned :)
Your videos are amazing! You really do give great advice. Best wishes for a growing channel!
I’m 48 and I still love hostels and do go out with my young hostel mates.
Would you recommend booking accomodation in the city centre? For example, if I’m going to Switzerland to see the Swiss Alps, where should I stay? Thanks
Great video, thanks.
Great youtube channel, very helpful website. Where can I find more info about travel package from Frankfurt? For ex: 3 day package to Amsterdam, 3 day to Paris, 7 day to Italy... Thanks
Thanks for all of the useful tips. Are there any specific hotel chains would you recommend for Europe that offer loyalty programs? Do you know of any hostels geared towards older travellers?
There are a few chains of hostels, but most are independent, so specific recommendations would depend on where you’re going. I would say though as someone firmly in my 40s that age hasn’t been an issue. _Most_ of the travelers you’ll meet at hostels are 21-30, but 35+ folks are common enough and you’ll even meet a few seniors. Hostelling International has a special membership rate for people over 55, so canonically there’s no age limit or even expectation.
in my opinion Google Maps has too many scam reviews becouse Google pretty often blocking bad reviews but never blocking good reviews. there are too many useless reviews because many companies are buying good reviews
I would e careful about exchanging work for free accommodation. Some countries will consider that “work” and would require some type of work visa. People could be refused entry with a ban to entry for a period. Then the person may have a hard time visiting other countries.
Trivago seems superior