Founded in 1996 in Amsterdam, Booking.com grew from a local Dutch startup to one of the world’s largest digital travel platforms. In 2005, the company was acquired by the US-based Priceline Group (now Booking Holdings Inc.), which significantly accelerated its international expansion. With more than 28 million listings in over 220 countries and territories worldwide, Booking.com has positioned itself as a leading player in the online travel industry.
Booking.com’s strength lies in its combination of technological innovation, user-friendliness and a wide range of accommodation options — from luxury hotels and resorts to hostels, apartments and even unique stays such as treehouses and boutique bungalows. Through smart algorithms, extensive filtering options and real-time availability, the platform offers an efficient way to plan and book trips.
Booking.com is an excellent choice for both private and business travelers looking for convenience, transparency and a wide range of accommodation options. The customer-centric approach, including free cancellation on many bookings and 24/7 customer service in dozens of languages, ensures a worry-free experience from start to finish.