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Booking.com: Hotels & Travel

4.5
CategoryMaps & Travel
Download500M+
PriceFree app
RatedEveryone
RequiresAndroid 8.0+
DeveloperBooking.com

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Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel screenshot

About this app

No travel app moves more hotel rooms than Booking.com. The Amsterdam-based platform lists millions of properties, from chain hotels to apartments and guest houses, and the app bundles flights, rental cars, taxis, and attractions alongside them. Its Genius loyalty programme grants discounts and perks in tiers that stay unlocked permanently once earned, which is unusually simple by hotel-programme standards, and free-cancellation filters make speculative early booking practical.

The persuasion machinery is the thing to watch. Booking.com built its reputation on urgency messages — rooms-left counters, 'in high demand' banners, deal timers — and after dialogue with EU consumer authorities it committed to presenting such claims more honestly. Separately, phishing gangs have targeted guests through compromised hotel partner accounts, sending convincing payment requests inside the platform's own messaging channels. Both issues shape the advice in this review.

Comparing options in an unfamiliar city

Inventory depth is the draw: chains, independents, apartments, and hostels side by side with maps, granular filters, and reviews from verified stays. Free-cancellation rates make it practical to lock something refundable early and keep shopping.

Frequent and business travel

Genius levels build lasting discounts plus perks such as breakfast or upgrades at participating properties. For regular travellers the loyalty maths is refreshingly plain — no points, no expiry, just percentages off at properties carrying the badge.

Last-minute beds

Same-day availability with instant confirmation beats phoning around. Once loaded, the reservation, directions, and property contact details remain accessible offline, which helps when you land somewhere without a working data plan.

Genius loyalty programme

Three levels unlock after set numbers of completed stays within a two-year window, and a level never expires once reached. Discounts and perks apply only at properties that opt in, so the badge is a frequent bonus rather than a universal price cut.

Verified guest reviews

Only guests who booked and stayed through the platform can leave a review, which filters out pure fabrication better than open review sites manage. Scores still skew generous, so read recent low-scoring reviews for a property's real weaknesses.

Map search and deep filters

Filters cover cancellation terms, meal plans, star class, review score, and distance from any point you drop. The map view with prices overlaid is the quickest way to trade location against cost somewhere you have never been.

Trip add-ons

Flights, airport taxis, car rental, and attraction tickets can attach to a reservation. These come from aggregation partners — convenient in one itinerary, though rarely the cheapest source for anything except the taxi transfers.

Privacy & Data Safety

Booking.com's own collection is standard for a travel marketplace: identity, payment details, stay history, and heavy behavioural analytics feeding its recommendation and pricing systems. The sharper risk is fraud aimed at its users. Criminals have repeatedly compromised hotel partner accounts and used the platform's genuine messaging and email to send guests convincing payment-confirmation phishing. Those messages look legitimate precisely because they arrive through real channels tied to a real reservation.

  • Treat any message asking you to 'verify' or re-enter card details as fraudulent, even inside the app's chat — such messages have originated from hacked hotel partner accounts, and neither Booking.com nor legitimate properties confirm payment that way.
  • Your searches, stay history, and price interactions feed personalised offers; settings can limit some marketing but not the core analytics.
  • Card details are stored so properties can charge according to their policies; if stored-card charging bothers you, filter for pay-at-the-property rates.
  • Two-factor authentication is available and worth enabling, since a hijacked account exposes reservations, travel dates, and card metadata.

Advantages

  • Enormous accommodation inventory with instant confirmation
  • Genius discounts are simple and permanent once unlocked
  • Reviews restricted to verified completed stays
  • Strong filtering, including free cancellation and pay-at-property

Updates

The Android app updates frequently, and much of what changes is invisible: search ranking, price displays, and promotional mechanics are tuned server-side continuously. Recent visible work has centred on AI trip-planning assistance, broader flight booking, and pulling taxis and attractions into a single trip view. Given the account-takeover activity around the platform, security fixes carry real weight here.

  • AI-assisted trip planning and property question answering
  • Flights, taxis, and attractions consolidated around hotel reservations
  • Account security hardening, including wider two-factor authentication prompts

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

As a search and reservation engine, Booking.com is excellent: depth, filters, and Genius pricing that rewards loyalty without points-programme homework. As an environment, it is engineered to hurry you, and the residue of its pressure-selling era still shows in every scarcity banner. Book with it on your own schedule: verify the final total with taxes, screenshot the rate conditions, and never re-confirm card details through a message, however authentic it looks.

What works

  • Enormous accommodation inventory with instant confirmation
  • Genius discounts are simple and permanent once unlocked
  • Reviews restricted to verified completed stays
  • Strong filtering, including free cancellation and pay-at-property

What to know

  • Persistent urgency messaging pressures quick decisions — conduct EU regulators pushed back on
  • Recurring phishing wave via compromised partner hotels
  • Taxes and fees can land late in the flow depending on region, shifting the real total
  • Support tends to defer to the property when a dispute arises

FAQ

Are the 'only 1 room left' messages real?

They describe that property's remaining allocation on Booking.com, not the hotel's whole inventory — the same hotel may sell plenty of rooms through other channels. EU consumer authorities pressed the company on exactly this point, and the wording has become more careful. Read the counters as a note about platform stock, not a reason to skip comparing.

How do Genius levels work?

Genius has three levels that unlock after set numbers of completed bookings within a two-year window; once reached, a level is yours permanently. Benefits scale from a modest discount at Level 1 to larger discounts, free breakfasts, and upgrades higher up — but only at properties that join the programme, so check each listing for the Genius badge.

I got a message telling me to confirm my card or lose my booking. Genuine?

Almost certainly not. A long-running fraud campaign compromises hotels' partner accounts and messages their guests through Booking.com's real chat and email, linking to fake payment pages. Reservations are not cancelled this way. Avoid the link, contact the property on a number you find independently, and report the message in the app.

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