Hotels.com Booked the Longest URL in Internet History to Prove It Has More Than Hotels

And Captain Obvious will read all 2,083 characters to you

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You know that Hotels.com can help you book a hotel, but you might be unaware that it also offers seaside cabanas, yurts and the occasional dolphin motel in lower San Diego.

To expand on its well-known name, which of course is also its web address, Hotels.com has booked what it calls the longest URL ever published. Created by agency CP+B, the address takes up a spacious 2,083 characters.

“Our campaign message is that Hotels.com lets you do you basically everywhere,” says Quinn Katherman, creative director for CP+B.

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