The top five cheapest and most expensive travel destinations have been revealed in the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index - giving holiday-makers all the price information they need to know before booking their travel this year.
Geneva became the world’s most expensive city destination for UK travellers in the second quarter of 2010 with average hotel prices topping £155 per night, according to leading accommodation site Hotels.com. The Hotel Price Index (HPI®) showed that Monte Carlo, the most expensive destination in 2009, had fallen to second place at £152 per night. Perennial favourite New York City, Moscow and World Cup hosting Johannesburg came in third, fourth and fifth place respectively.
The top five most expensive cities
Geneva
Monte Carlo
New York
Moscow
Johannesburg
At the other end of the scale, Riga remained the world’s least expensive city according to the HPI with average hotel prices dropping by 7% to £52 per night. Stag-do favourite Tallinn looked great value for money in second place, while Bangkok, Warsaw and Budapest formed the remainder of the top five cheapest global travel destinations.
Riga
Tallinn
Bangkok
Warsaw
Budapest
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