Tuesday, 25 November 2014

5" For Under £100

Those looking to take a luxury vacation without a luxury price tag to match should consider a trip to either the medieval city of Pisa or the Polish capital Warsaw, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index® (HPI®).


The HPI, which looks at average room prices paid by UK travellers in the first six months of 2014 compared to the same period in 2013, reveals that Pisa and Warsaw were the most affordable luxury destinations with five star hotels that cost less than £100 a night on average.

Amongst the 59 global destinations examined, there were 23 where hotels with a four-star rating were enjoyed for an average £100 or less per night over this period, including Berlin, Lisbon and Prague in Europe. Asian destinations featured in this category included travel hotspots Shanghai and Jakarta.

On home ground, Edinburgh achieved a three-star rating for less than £100 during the first half of 2014. Paris, Dubai and Hong Kong also fell into this range.

Meanwhile, a budget of £100 a night would only get travellers two-star accommodation in London. Other destinations in this group include US cities such as Boston, San Francisco and Miami and other popular cities such as Venice and Vancouver.

Finally, £100 a night average would only cover one-star lodging in Geneva and New York.


Where do you go for accessible luxury?

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