HotelMap.com – A Tool For Booking Hotel Rooms Online


HotelMap.comHotel Map is a brand new tool for taking care of hotel bookings. In fact, it is so new that for the time being it is circumscribed to London.


Still, the service is quite promising as it stands, and it is a good idea to cover it since its spread might be imminent.


Essentially, it lets any hotel owner add his venue to the existing map in order to promote it, and when doing so he can also add information such as related points of interest which are found nearby.


The user inputs his search and if that particular hotel is part of the database he will be able to make a booking right though the site. As it was mentioned above, when a search is carried out the provided draggable map also displays additional points of interest such as car parks and stations. Cultural events like classical music concerts and plays are equally highlighted.


As far as booking is concerned, Hotel Map connects directly to each hotel’s own reservation system, and the prototypical information such as check in and check out dates has to be provided.


The interface is very appealing, and I really like the way events that are taking place next to each featured location are highlighted. In practice, it means that if you are staying someplace just because you went to meet up with a friend it is very easy to see what active spots are located nearby in a fell swoop – no need to check elsewhere.

HotelMap.com In Their Own Words

“Locate yourself with a live HotelMap.”

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The interface is very supple, and the way the site works is very comprehensive.

Some Questions About HotelMap.com

Will this expand itself? When and where? HotelMap.com


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Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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