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Hotel reviews

Does anyone know of any websites that give reviews on hotels, I remember there was one that travel agents but cannot remember then name.

Any ideas of any websites?

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  • elisebutt65
    elisebutt65 Posts: 3,854 Forumite
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    tripadviser.com? check the spelling tho
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  • babyblooz
    babyblooz Posts: 1,122 Forumite
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    Try holidaysuncovered.co.uk. This is the one we use. Holidaymakers post their own opinions, so its more useful, it gives you a better feel for the place/

    Its a good idea to read up on the hotel and the resort before you book, and it gives you lots of tips, like which excursions are a waste of money, the bars where you don't get ripped off, and the places where you might, good places to eat etc, there is another site as well but I can't remember the name just now. It will probably come to me later, so I will post it later if it does!
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  • steve_cov
    steve_cov Posts: 287 Forumite
    https://www.tripadvisor.com is perhaps the most used...

    You can register for updates on your chosen destinations and view the results in various formats: highest ratings, alphabetical etc..
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  • herman2811
    herman2811 Posts: 1,080 Forumite
    Yeah tripadvisor is really good, but so is the lesser known https://www.venere.com - and if you book from that site, you can get 4% off with the code: BK5HX8W (which you don't have to pay in advance)
  • jude123_2
    jude123_2 Posts: 118 Forumite
    The one I use regularly is https://www.holidaytruths.co.uk
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