Booking instead of looking: that’s the motto of the innovative hotel reservation portal http://www.hotelsite.com, which has been launched by the Baden-Baden internet agency E-SITE.com. Booking a hotel room on line has never been easier, clearer and quicker. Three clicks is all it takes to view the available hotel rooms in your preferred category during your chosen period of time and to carry out a booking.
The scenario of having to find a good, inexpensive hotel in a specific city for a business trip or weekend break is one we have all come across. 25% of all travelers now conduct such a search online – driving many, however, to despair! The user interfaces of the popular booking portals are often too confusing, the individual pages take too long to load and the parameters that have to be entered are sometimes meaningless. At http://www.hotelsite.com the story is different: users experience a pleasant, harmonious design with proven, feel-good colors, intentionally large input fields and appealing images to ensure that even the trip’s booking stage begins in a calm, relaxing manner.
The major plus point of http://www.hotelsite.com is, however, the sensationally fast loading time: enter the chosen city into the website’s input field, select the date of travel and off you go
(1st click). Literally within an instant the available hotels will be displayed on the monitor – clearly and attractively ranked according to star rating, and always with a picture and average price to allow you to make your first impression. This way makes finding the ideal hotel so much easier. With just one further click all the necessary information on the chosen hotel will be displayed: hotel amenities, location, room categories, prices and guest evaluations. Additionally, photos of the surrounding area will heighten your anticipation. If the hotel is to your liking the booking process can begin with the third and final click. It goes without saying that there are no fees or commission charges for completing the process.
HotelSite is already available in 10 countries and in 5 languages.
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