At The Travel Hack, we love luxury hotels without the hefty price tag, so I’m excited to introduce you to a new hotel-booking platform called Dayuse.com. This platform lets you book hotels during the daytime for 3 to 8 hours.
I know what you’re thinking—a hotel that charges by the hour sounds sketchy, but that’s not the case here. Dayuse is a smart idea that helps hotels make money from empty rooms and allows guests to save money by booking only the time they need. Hotels aren’t just for nighttime stays!
So, who uses Dayuse.com?
– Jetlagged travelers who need rest upon arrival at a new destination
– People with long waits between connecting flights
– Those who need to shower and change before a meeting
– Business travelers needing a quiet space with Wi-Fi
– Couples looking for some private time in the afternoon
Imagine arriving after a long flight early in the morning. You want a nap, a shower, and a few hours to relax, but you can’t check into your hotel yet. Dayuse would be perfect for this situation!
It’s also great for those who find cheap flights with long layovers. Instead of wasting time at the airport, you can book a hotel room to sleep and shower before your next flight. You can even use the hotel’s amenities like the pool, spa, and rooftop terrace, making your layover much more enjoyable.
Rooms on Dayuse are typically 30-75% cheaper than a full night’s stay, and you can book online or over the phone. You can choose a day use or a late break, which lets you stay from midday until 11 pm.
Dayuse offers 1,500 hotels in cities like London, New York, Milan, Paris, Miami, Rome, Munich, Berlin, Geneva, Brussels, Toronto, and Chicago. These are all 3 to 5-star hotels selected for their great locations. For example, the Hilton London Paddington is available from 9 am to 5:30 pm for £119, compared to the usual £364 for a night. There are also hotels near airports and train stations, which are convenient for frequent travelers.
Would you consider booking hotels for day use? For more information, check out dayuse.com.