Hotel Price
Guess the nightly rate from hotel photos & amenities
Hotel Price shows you real hotel photos pulled from Booking.com — room galleries, lobby shots, pool terraces and ocean-view suites. Your job is to guess what the hotel charges per night in USD. The game spans budget guesthouses in Bali, mid-range boutique hotels in Lisbon, and luxury five-star properties in New York, Dubai and Tokyo. Understanding how location, star rating and amenities translate into price is the key to a high score.
Most rounds use a logarithmic slider that covers the full price range from $15 to $2,500 per night. Drag to your estimate and confirm — the closer you are, the more points you earn. A perfect answer within 5% earns 100 points. Battle rounds put two hotels side by side and ask a simple question: which one costs more per night? The trick is that both hotels are in the same price tier, so it's never as obvious as it looks.
Hotel Price uses real nightly rates scraped directly from Booking.com for a fixed check-in date. Prices are refreshed every two to three months to stay current with market rates. You're not guessing against made-up numbers — every answer reflects what a real guest would pay on that night.
Hotel Price supports real-time multiplayer. Both players face the same 10 rounds in the same order, powered by a shared seed for a fair comparison. If no opponent is found within 30 seconds, a bot steps in so you can play immediately. Private rooms let you challenge a specific friend with a shareable code.
Hotel Price has 10 rounds: 7 slider rounds where you estimate a hotel's nightly price in USD, and 3 battle rounds where you pick the more expensive of two hotels. Points are based on how close your estimate is.
Prices are scraped from Booking.com for a fixed check-in date using a standard room search. They reflect real market rates and are updated every 2–3 months to stay accurate.
Yes — Hotel Price supports real-time multiplayer. Both players face the same questions from a shared seed. Quick Match finds a random opponent; private rooms let you challenge a friend directly.
Slider scoring is ratio-based. Within 5% of the actual price earns 100 pts. Within 12% earns 90 pts, 22% earns 75, 40% earns 50, 70% earns 25, and beyond that earns 0.