Booking.com Reminds Nation That 'America Is For Everyone'

NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Global travel leader Booking.com recognizes that America has experienced internal rifts and unprecedented circumstances like never before in 2020. Amidst a difficult year, marked by a global pandemic that is taking its toll on every aspect of our everyday lives, as well as keeping us from experiencing travel the way we used to, it's time to remember, celebrate and rediscover the incredible diversity and amazing mosaic of international cultures that lives and breathes within our nation. Booking.com believes that what unites us as Americans is ultimately stronger than what divides us, and that travel, even if only domestic, has a restorative role to play in bringing us closer together.

With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, even when experiencing the world closer to home, Booking.com invites Americans to explore some of the amazing international cultures that might not be possible to travel to this year, but exist in our own backyard, by booking a stay - as it is safe to do so - featured on our 'America Is For Everyone' list. Recognizing the limitations on international travel, this list highlights 10 destinations and properties right here in the U.S. that celebrate a selection of the countless cultures and communities from around the world that have helped shape the beauty of the nation we live in today. From Little Haiti in Miami, FL, Little India in Jersey City, NJ and Little Ethiopia in Silver Spring, MD to Germantown in Frankenmuth, MI and Greektown in Tarpon Springs, FL, you do not need to leave the country to be transported to places, people and vibrant cultures from around the globe. Americans may not be able to travel internationally right now, but our own country is ripe with incredible cultures to explore close to home, whenever the time is right.

The eclectic mix of 'America Is For Everyone' properties includes everything from traditional Dutch and Danish inns to Bavarian lodges to modern hotels, striking cottages and converted lofts that have been designed with decor representative of international destinations like Japan, Vietnam, Mexico and more - including traditional art, colorful tapestries, and indigenous musical instruments - to help travelers rediscover international culture closer to home. All of the experiences offered come with a custom designed and safety-first itinerary so guests can enjoy authentic meals, historical tours and more, and are available to book exclusively on Booking.com starting on November 16, 2020 at 12:00PM EST, for a two-night stay, November 20 - 21, 2020. Booking.com will be offering the stays for $50 for the entire weekend, representative of the 50 United States that connect the people of this country.

'America Is For Everyone' reinforces Booking.com's belief that experiencing the world and all of its culture can help unite Americans in unprecedented times of challenge. A full list of 'America Is For Everyone' experiences can be found below and by visiting www.booking.com/articles/america-is-for-everyone.xu.html.

"Diversity has been a pillar of Booking.com's culture from the day our company was founded. We are a brand for everyone working to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, no matter your budget or where you come from. This multicultural ethos not only makes businesses strong, but makes society stronger," says Arjan Dijk, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Booking.com. "In these challenging times, it's important to remember that it's the diverse backgrounds, cultures and perspectives representing so much of the world that have made this country what it is today. We hope the 'America Is For Everyone' experiences help quench Americans' collective curiosity and inspire travelers to seek out new experiences they may not have realized existed so close to home."

#AmericaIsForEveryone gives local travelers the opportunity to experience international culture all while remaining close to home. Exploring beyond the horizon is central to our common American identity and Booking.com hopes this list makes it easier for Americans to set out on a journey to embrace all the country has to offer, as it becomes safe to travel again, and show the world how travel can help bring us together even when we feel so far apart. We may not be able to travel far, but even the shortest trips can bridge the widest divides.

Booking.com 'America Is For Everyone' Spotlight

    --  Ethiopia: Hampton Inn in Silver Spring, MD   o  Silver Spring is known
        for its East African influence with a community that keeps the
        traditions of Ethiopia alive in aromatic cuisine and cultural events,
        while celebrating the achievements of today's generation of
        African-American artists and entrepreneurs. Downtown Silver Spring is
        full of local public art, live theater and dance with a renowned
        performing arts program at Princess Mhoon Dance, as well as a plethora
        of Ethiopian coffee shops and restaurants. Hampton Inn Silver Spring is
        located in the heart of the vibrant downtown and easily walkable to a
        variety of retail, dining and entertainment opportunities to truly
        explore the Ethiopian cultural influence.

    --  Germany: Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth, MI   o  Frankenmuth, known
        as "Michigan's Little Bavaria," offers a true German cultural experience
        to visitors from the charming Bavarian architecture, authentic German
        dishes at restaurants throughout town, many German festivals and history
        highlighting the area's German roots at the Frankenmuth Historical
        Museum. The Bavarian Inn Lodge is the iconic place to stay in town, with
        it's Glockenspiel Tower housing a magnificent 35-bell carillon and an
        illuminated clock imported from Germany, which plays lively German tunes
        that can be heard echoing for miles around the town.

    --  Vietnam: Factors Row Sextant in New Orleans, LA   o  During the 1970s,
        the Vietnamese community in New Orleans grew as thousands looked to
        escape the Communist regime, with NOLA holding appeal due to it having
        many of the same qualities as Vietnam - from the climate to the fishing,
        and also, like Louisiana, Vietnam was once colonized by the French. In
        the neighborhood of New Orleans East visitors can shop at the famous
        Vietnamese Farmers Market or sample traditional Vietnamese food - such
        as banh mi, known locally as the "Vietnamese po-boy" - at a variety of
        restaurants, bakeries and shops with imported groceries. Factors Row
        offers modern, luxury apartments in the heart of the city where guests
        can experience all the best Vietnamese restaurants and culture in the
        Big Easy.

    --  Netherlands: Auld Holland Inn in Oak Harbor, WA   o  Dutch settlers,
        including a cheesemaker, first arrived at Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island
        in 1894 and to this day Oak Harbor has a Dutch ambiance, evident in the
        naming of local streets and stores, the grounds at Holland Gardens Park,
        iconic windmills and an annual Holland Happening Festival. The Auld
        Holland Inn is a unique property that is a destination in itself, with
        its Dutch architecture, antique furnishings and colorful gardens.

    --  Haiti: Cottages El Porto in Miami, FL    o  Miami's Little Haiti
        neighborhood is the cultural heart of the Haitian diaspora and is a
        celebration of all things Caribbean - from one of the most vibrant arts
        scenes with colorful works in local galleries, museums and outdoor
        murals, to authentic Haitian restaurants to the Little Haiti Cultural
        Center, offering exhibition and instruction in traditional theater,
        dance, music and crafts. The Cottages El Porto offers a quaint and
        relaxed setting with features including a patio sun terrace with views
        over the garden so guests can take advantage of the outdoors before
        heading to nearby Little Haiti to explore all it has to offer.

    --  India: Hyatt House in Jersey City, NJ    o  India Square, also known as
        Little Gujarat, is a district in Jersey City, NJ known for its strong
        Indian culture with several Hindu temples and streets lined with grocery
        stores and restaurants offering traditional dishes. The area is also
        home to one of the largest outdoor Navratri festivities and an annual,
        colour-filled spring Holi festival. The Hyatt House Jersey City is a
        residentially inspired, extended-stay property offering spacious and
        modern suites, located near India Square where guests can get a true
        taste of the culture.

    --  Mexico: Hyatt House Lakewood at Belmar in Denver, CO   o  Mexican
        influences are evident across Denver, but it's really the city's
        Westwood neighborhood, featuring a Mexican Cultural District, that
        shines. The area celebrates Latino culture and supports Mexican owned
        businesses with authentic Mexican cuisine, architectural features and
        public art, such as a mural of civil rights leader Caesar Chavez. The
        Hyatt House Denver is an extended-stay hotel with one of the best views
        of the Rocky Mountain foothills, offering all the comforts of home
        including fully equipped kitchens and work areas, as well as an on-site
        restaurant and lounge where guests can enjoy a cocktail before visiting
        nearby Westwood.

    --  Japan: Pagoda Hotel in Honolulu, HI    o  Honolulu's infusion of native
        heritage and Japanese culture is evident through the many offerings in
        Hawaii's capital, with the Japanese Cultural Center where guests can
        take instructive courses on a variety of Japanese traditions, such as
        chado (the way of tea), kumihimo (Japanese braiding) and shodo (Japanese
        calligraphy), a stroll through the Shirokiya Japan Village Walk built to
        mimic the shopping district of a Japanese Monzen Machi where traditional
        cuisine can be sampled or a visit to the gorgeous Byodo-In Temple. The
        Pagoda Hotel provides an atmospheric scene for guests to relax with the
        on-site Floating Restaurant providing views of a dramatic koi pond and
        tranquil Japanese garden and waterfalls.

    --  Denmark: The Hamlet Inn in Solvang, CA   o  Solvang is a lovely Danish
        village surrounded by stunning wine country with half-timbered houses
        and many local museums and attractions that pay homage to Danish
        heritage, such as the Hans Christian Andersen Museum at the Book Loft
        where visitors can learn more about Denmark's master storyteller, the
        Elverhøj Museum of History & Art offering history of the Danish pioneer
        experience, many Danish bakeries and more. The Hamlet Inn is a
        Danish-inspired boutique property located in the heart of downtown
        Solvang with guest rooms decorated in Danish flags and coats of arms.

    --  Greece: Vista Inn Lake Tarpon in Tarpon Springs, FL    o  Greek
        immigrants built Tarpon Springs' signature sponge industry, turning a
        remote village into "the sponge capital of the world" and the Hellenic
        influence remains strong today. Just stroll Dodecanese Boulevard and you
        will spy groups congregating in coffee shops playing cards, working
        their komboloi or "Greek worry beads," and drinking retsina wine while
        aromas of lamb, spanakopita and baklava from the many Greek restaurants
        and bakeries fill the street. The waterfront Vista Inn Lake Tarpon is a
        Mediterranean inspired hotel that is a short drive to all Tarpon Springs
        has to offer, as well as some of the best Gulf Coast beaches.

*At Booking.com, it's our goal to make sure travelers stay safe. We advise travelers to follow any travel advice updates from local government and health organizations, including state-to-state travel regulations with any quarantine measures in place, as well as adhere to appropriate safety measures.

About Booking.com:

Part of Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG), Booking.com's mission is to make it easier for everyone to experience the world. By investing in the technology that helps take the friction out of travel, Booking.com seamlessly connects millions of travelers with memorable experiences, a range of transportation options and incredible places to stay - from homes to hotels and much more. As one of the world's largest travel marketplaces for both established brands and entrepreneurs of all sizes, Booking.com enables properties all over the world to reach a global audience and grow their businesses. Booking.com is available in 44 languages and offers more than 28 million total reported accommodation listings, including more than 6.5 million listings alone of homes, apartments and other unique places to stay. No matter where you want to go or what you want to do, Booking.com makes it easy and backs it all up with 24/7 customer support.

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