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We provide a service for online booking in hotels around the world.
A collection of 50,000 hotels of all types and categories located all across the globe. Instant access to free rooms available for booking at all times.
Top search speed. Immediate booking of a room/rooms of your choice. Online confirmation.
Bookings at no cost. Free of charge hotel room reservations.
No prepayment. You pay for the hotel upon checking-in or checking-out.
Our special rates lower than hotel rack-rates. Discounts! Save up to 70% of the hotel costs.
Your credit card information is sent to us through a secure server. We use the latest, most secure technology available, which encrypts all your personal and credit card details. The encryption method used is the industry standard "Secure Socket Layer" (SSL) technology. Our SSL certificate has been issued by DigiCert. We also use a firewall which protects our servers and network against unauthorized access.
As soon as you have completed the booking, you will receive a confirmation email with your booking number. Direct bookings are confirmed by email within a few minutes.
If you want to change the reservation, you should cancel the booking, and then make a new reservation through our site.
Cancellation policies differ per hotel. Should you need to cancel a reservation, please cancel in time as failure to do so may result in a no-show charge. You will find the cancellation policy of a specific hotel at the general information page of the hotel.
info@worldreservationhotel.com
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