> They usually show the actual price, or the actual price minus a $2 tourism tax.
In my experience this is not true in the US, although God only knows how they segment their customer base for tests.
I use booking.com frequently but not exclusively, but that's mostly because I have more familiarity with the domain than most. It's perfectly fine for figuring out availability in an area (although you may also want to check airbnb) and then making a decision about how you actually want to book.
In my experience this is not true in the US, although God only knows how they segment their customer base for tests.
I use booking.com frequently but not exclusively, but that's mostly because I have more familiarity with the domain than most. It's perfectly fine for figuring out availability in an area (although you may also want to check airbnb) and then making a decision about how you actually want to book.