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Six insider tips to help save on high-end stays without compromising on quality

Apr 14, 2025

In an era of rising hotel prices, especially in the luxury segment, finding affordable rates can feel like a challenge. However, there are still ways to score great deals without relying solely on points and credit card discounts. By being strategic and resourceful, you can access significant savings at top hotels. Here are six effective strategies to help you secure the best prices on your next luxury stay.

Key takeaways

  • Look for “debut” discounts: New hotels or those joining new booking platforms often offer substantial discounts during their opening period.
  • Front desk diplomacy: Asking the front desk for better rates, particularly for last-minute bookings or room changes, can result in discounts.
  • Sign up for newsletters: Many hotel brands offer exclusive deals and discounts via newsletters, providing opportunities for savings.
  • Call your travel agent: Travel agents with established hotel relationships can often access exclusive, agent-only deals that are not publicly available.
  • Be flexible with your dates: Adjusting your travel dates by just a day or two can result in a significant drop in room prices due to low occupancy periods.
  • Protect against price drops: Services like HotelSlash and Magellan Luxury Hotels monitor room rates for price drops and offer rebooking at the lower rate.

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