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TVtrip.com, the Leading Hotel Videoguide, Takes On the U.S.

US travelers can finally see their hotel before they book, thanks to TVtrip.com videos Accommodations in over 65 key worldwide destinations and growing…
TVtrip.com, the new travel site, where travelers can check out their hotel on video before they book it, announced today two major steps in its expansion. The site now offers key destinations in North America (New York, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, Boston, Vancouver and Montreal) and plans on adding 10 more US cities in the next few weeks; they also boosted the number of cities in Europe to 55. Also new, is their unique player, making it easy for users to access information about the hotel, reviews and even check for rates, without ever leaving the player.

The site, which is free, now features over 1000 hotels videos worldwide. TVtrip helps users search for hotels saving precious time thanks to its unbiased, transparent videos. Each property can be viewed in approximately 1 minute, allowing a general view of the hotel, its surroundings and the different room categories. Search results are displayed either by list, on a map or in the Video Gallery. The search can also be narrowed by price, hotel rating or by amenities.

Professional videos, useful and unbiased. All videos are filmed and edited by professionals giving users a complete picture in an informative, unbiased manner, in order to facilitate the decision-making process. In addition to hotel videos, the site also provides map information, nearby sites of interest and hotel reviews.

The new and unique TVtrip Player allows users to see everything they need at their finger tips, without ever leaving the site. The video minimizes and continues to play, making it easy to access the hotel’s description, see more videos of the hotel, consult reviews from other travelers and even check for rates.

The site offers over 1000 videos showing rooms and services of over 5000 hotels in the top 60 worldwide destinations. For more information, please visit www.tvtrip.com.