PING and THUD! Hotels.com is clearly so proud of its Hotel Price Index report that it has sent both an electronic and a hefty pper copy to Travolution.
The survey outlines the changes in hotel trends, including the lists of the most expensive and cheapest cities around the world.
Most expensive [average price per night per room] in Q2 2006:
Moscow (£165)
New York (£140)
Boston (£135)
Chicago (£125)
Venice (£123)
Least expensive in Q2 2006:
Bangkok (£57)
Buenos Aires (£62)
Bilbao (£63)
Shanghai (£66)
Las Vegas (£67)
Consumers have also revealed their “second favourite cities”:
Brits recommend Edinburgh after London; Lyon is the second favourite for the French after Paris; Americans plump for New York and then Las Vegas; and Italians would pick Rome ahead of Milan.
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
The survey outlines the changes in hotel trends, including the lists of the most expensive and cheapest cities around the world.Most expensive [average price per night per room] in Q2 2006:
Moscow (£165)
New York (£140)
Boston (£135)
Chicago (£125)
Venice (£123)
Least expensive in Q2 2006:
Bangkok (£57)
Buenos Aires (£62)
Bilbao (£63)
Shanghai (£66)
Las Vegas (£67)
Consumers have also revealed their “second favourite cities”:
Brits recommend Edinburgh after London; Lyon is the second favourite for the French after Paris; Americans plump for New York and then Las Vegas; and Italians would pick Rome ahead of Milan.
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
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