The company will allow guests to book rooms using bitcoin, ethereum and 40 other digital currencies.
Guests can now use cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, bitcoin cash, ether and dogecoin to pay for bookings.
The ethereum-based platform is aimed to do away with price and accommodation disparities in the travel industry.
The Dolder Grand, a five-star hotel in Switzerland, will start accepting bitcoin payments from next month.
Online travel company Webjet has been testing an etherum blockchain pilot to make sure middlemen get paid for their services.
A franchisee for the popular European hotel chain is now taking payments in digital currency.
The Vancouver-based group claims to be the first hospitality company to accept bitcoin in Canada.
CEO Jeff Klee speaks to CoinDesk about the company's bitcoin sales success, the arrival of Expedia, and more.
Expedia's Michael Gulmann talks to CoinDesk about the company's plans for expanding its bitcoin payment services.
Brooklyn's Holiday Inn Express is to start accepting the digital currency in a pilot programme managed by Charlie Shrem.