The best time to get the CHEAPEST hotel room (and get a free upgrade)

They say the best things in life are free. But sometimes, it takes a good deal of money to set yourself up for those so-called “best things.” Take travel, for example: Although it’s a fun way to make lifelong memories, it can cost an arm and a leg. Luckily, this guide on how to get the cheapest hotel room will help you save a ton of money.

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Now that you have a cybersecurity travel tip under your belt let’s get back to booking cheap hotel rooms. Lodging can be expensive when you’re on the go; some hotels will even charge $1,000 a night. Here’s how to get the cheapest hotel room — plus some freebies.

Four insider secrets that professional travelers use

Firstly, you’ll want to book a hotel with the right website. Kayak, Expedia or Hotels.com com are good places to start. These online travel shopping companies help you find cheap hotels, compare hotel prices and more.

Call the hotel’s reservation desk directly once you find the lowest hotel rate at one of these sites. Many hotels will meet or beat an internet best rate when you book with them.

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There’s a reason for that. Hotel owners aren’t exactly excited about depending on booking sites. Sure, they reach a broader audience than the hotel itself could — but they often charge the hotel a commission.

That’s good news for you. After all, you can take advantage of that rivalry. You just have to book directly with the hotel. The hotel might even throw in a free upgrade.

The secret time to book a hotel room

Secondly, wait until the day you need the hotel room to book it. This only makes sense if you’re not staying in a busy touristy town or attending a convention. Here’s when sites like Hotel Tonight and One Night can help you score a deal.

Thirdly, tap into your memberships. Veterans, AAA members, seniors, government employees and students often qualify for discounted hotel rooms.

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