Hotels.com

Hotels.com is a website where you can book hotel rooms, both online and by phone. The company has 85 websites in 34 languages and has more than 240,000 hotels in around 19,000 locations. His inventory includes hotels, bed and breakfasts, residences and other types of accommodation for commercial use.

Hotels.com was founded in 1991 as Hotel Reservations Network (HRN). In 2001 it became part of Expedia Inc. and in 2002 it changed its name to Hotels.com. Hotels.com is managed by Hotels.com LP, a limited liability company located in Dallas, Texas, USA. 

Nowadays it is one of the most used sites for booking stays. In fact, through this site, you are able to make the best choice based on the filters, selected by the user previously.

Among the filters we find: the period, the cost, the number of rooms, city or area of the city in which you want to stay, presence or not of air conditioning, parking, wi-fi, breakfast included or number of drinks, pets allowed or smoke zones.

Also a valuable initiative on the site is the program Hotels.com Reward and precisely: registering to the site and joining the initiative, accumulate “moons” for each night. Once you accumulate 10 “moons” even up to the validity period of the initiative, you will have a free night.

The site offers, for each structure sought, many photos of the structure itself, the exterior and the mezzanine of the rooms.

The reviews, also numerous, are reliable. The rating scale is from 1 to 10.

Now we analyse all the information that this platform provides us on “Palazzo Manfredi”.

Located in Rome, near the Colosseum is one of the most desired destinations by tourists.

Among the services it provides we find: Wi-Fi included, parking included, free breakfast, smoker area, restaurant and airport transport. Reviews give this property a score of 9.4.

The price for a double room with a view of the Colosseum (like the one in the picture) is about 2000€ per night.

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Autore:

Mario Tropea and Giulia Stracquadaini

Classe:

3ASA