This isn't a corporate travel portal. There's no team of editors, no VC funding, and no algorithm quietly nudging you toward whoever paid the most for placement. It's an independent website run by one person who got tired of how complicated it had become to find a straightforward answer to a simple question: where should I stay?
Finding decent lodging shouldn't require navigating six different booking sites, decoding fake review scores, and wondering if the deal you found is actually a deal.
FindHotelsIn.net started as a hotel search aggregator and has been a work in progress ever since. The goal has always been the same: make it easier for travelers to find good places to stay without the runaround.
What you'll find here
The focus right now is on US and North American destinations — hotels, motels, inns, and lodging of all kinds. Over time this will grow into a collection of destination guides: honest takes on which neighborhoods are worth paying more for, which booking platforms tend to have the best prices for specific cities, and what to actually look for in hotel reviews beyond the star rating.
There will also be a secondary focus on flights and car rentals down the road, since lodging rarely exists in a vacuum when you're planning a trip.
How this site makes money
Transparency matters, so here it is plainly: FindHotelsIn.net earns a small commission when you book through links on this site. It's a standard affiliate arrangement — you pay exactly the same price you would booking directly, and a small percentage goes to keeping this site running. The full disclosure is here if you want the details.
That setup only works long-term if the recommendations are actually useful to you. A site that steers people toward bad stays to earn a commission doesn't survive — and shouldn't. So the practical incentive and the right thing to do happen to point in the same direction.
A word on what this site is not
FindHotelsIn.net is not a review platform, doesn't host user-submitted reviews, and doesn't claim to have visited every property listed. It's a research and comparison resource. For user reviews, TripAdvisor and Google Maps are your best bet — this site is meant to help you figure out where to look, not to replace the looking.
Ready to start searching? Head back to the homepage and look up your next destination.
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