How to find good, but
inexpensive lodging
by Carmen Alias
If you are going to go
on budget holidays, but you're well past using Greyhound as a single
mean of traveling, finding good, but inexpensive lodging on the course
of your travels may become a problem. Those who found themselves
sleeping in creepy dark closets that were advertised as "sunny
inexpensive apartments" know that problem very well.
Fortunately finding
good, but inexpensive lodging is still possible and in most cases it's
not even difficult. There are three main ways in which you can get it:
Internet search, tourist boards and gossips.
Internet searches The
easiest and the most common method is just to go online and search for
the hotels or hostels in the area. The best way is, however, not to use
any search engine, but go for some dedicated lodging directory (in
every even remotely popular holiday destinations there is at least one
such website) and browse it carefully, looking for the cheapest offers.
The strong point of this method is the fact that in most cases you will
be able to see some reliable customers' reviews. They will tell you
more about general ambiance and quality of the place than anything
else. What's more, all the information you need are at the same
website, saving you a lot of time and nerves.
"Rumor has it" If for
any reason you can't find the information you need on the Internet, you
can turn to your friends and workmates. Maybe someone has heard about a
good lodging in the area or has even been there. While such information
is usually somewhat outdated, they may be found helpful.
Tourist boards When
you are out of ideas, the last thing you can do is to contact the local
tourist board. They will surely have the list of lodgings in their area
and probably will be able to give you the contact information. In most
cases being a member of a local tourist board gives a hotel some level
or reliability - they will need to keep some standards or they risk
being kicked off the board.
Carmen Alias has been
in travel business for years, and it shows. If you want the ‘road less
traveled’, she is the person to talk to. Her website features these
little
traveling gems.
Carmen Alias may be
contacted at http://www.victoriasmountaininn.com or carmen@victoriasmountaininn.com
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