say i'm stranded in some city at night, want to find a place to sleep and don't know anything
what's the best way to find a hotel that will take me just by walking in and asking for a room? preferably cheap but don't mind paying a bit expensive if there's no other option
>>1286538
Depends where. Main train stations In Switzerland used to have a board showing accommodation available with a button you'd push and a free phone you could use to contact the place. Only the places with rooms free would be lit green (I think) and could be called.
Just walk into any hotel, if they're full they'll usually suggest and call other hotels nearby.
Assuming you don't have an internet device, otherwise it's simply google.
>>1286552
thanks
>Assuming you don't have an internet device, otherwise it's simply google.
if i have internet, any way to find places that will have reception desk open at night without having to visit the website 1 by 1? some times i walked to places and they turned out to be open only up to 5pm or things like that
>>1286555
Booking.com. Click the checkbox for 24hr reception (or however they phrase it)
>>1286557
thanks that's perfect. annoyingly you also have to select another option to discard sold out hotels. i guess many of them may still have rooms if you actually go there, but just to be safe