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2.40
Based on 20 Reviews

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About trivago

Travellers find the ideal hotel for the best price on trivago.com. As the world's largest online hotel search site, trivago compares rates from over 700,000 hotels on more than 200 booking sites worldwide. By integrating over 82 million hotel reviews and 14 million photos, finding the ideal hotel has never been easier! More than 45 million users visit trivago per month and use trivago's advanced filter system to find a deal that works best for them, saving an average of 35% per booking. trivago was founded in 2005 in Düsseldorf, Germany, and currently operates 47 international country platforms in 28 languages.

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Stuart telford
GB

Regents bay holiday park fantastic… Regents bay fantastic little holiday park fantastic staff nothing was ever too much from a happy arrival team who made us feel welcome

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AlxT
FR

I use trivago since a long time I use trivago since a long time, helped me to save a lot of money a time for my hotels bookings

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Emilia Fratila
FR

I was looking for an hotel in… I was looking for an hotel in Nice.Trivago prices were higher than the hotel prices. I just contacted the hotel and I got 15% lower price than on Trivago. Same hotel,same condition! So, better,once you find a hotel you like, get the reservation from them!

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Paul
US

Complete waste of time Complete waste of time, which for me, equals $. I tried 2 browsers, 2 different credit cards, late night then again next AM. Could not advance beyond "Complete Booking" tab. Called their 877 number & spoke with useless, inept support, apart from giving me another 844 number to phone to complete transaction. After reading these reviews, I suspect Trivago could not complete booking because this was another bait & switch gimmick. NFW

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David Perry
US

Use Trivago with caution Using Trivago, in my experience, means connecting with another company for the actual booking. My booking experience for an airline ticket to Barcelona was a pure bait and switch. The site quoted me an attractive price and I booked, but I got an “urgent message” that there was a problem with my credit card. The problem turned out to be that the ticket at the level they had advertised could not be purchased. They offered me a ticket for the same itinerary for $200 more. I declined and they canceled the transaction. But I checked the Trivago site after this call, and the ticket at the “bait” price was still on the site.

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