The UK
saw a 1% decrease in average hotel prices paid per night in first half of 2015
compared to last year.
Hotel guests
staying in the UK in the first half of 2015 paid an average room rate of £104 a
night, a 1% decrease on the same time period in 2014. The data showed that the
although the national average fell, the positive influx was felt across the
country as prices rose in 35 of the 45 UK destinations included in the report,
with overall consumer spending rising to a five year high.
Top 10 destinations where travellers paid the most
Destination
H1 2015
H1 2014
% change
St Andrews
£153
£161
-5%
London
£135
£137
-1%
Oxford
£127
£126
1%
Bath
£124
£119
4%
Windsor
£114
£115
-1%
Cambridge
£114
£111
3%
Guernsey
£109
£115
-6%
Jersey
£106
£99
7%
Edinburgh
£105
£107
-2%
Stratford Upon Avon
£103
£95
9%
Top five highest percentage prices increases
Destination
H1 2015
H1 2014
% change
Coventry
£64
£55
15%
Isle of Wight
£78
£68
15%
Nottingham
£71
£62
14%
Cardiff
£87
£76
14%
Belfast
£90
£81
12%
Top five greatest percentage decreases
Destination
H1 2015
H1 2014
% change
Aberdeen
£97
£118
-18%
Dundee
£83
£90
-8%
Guernsey
£109
£115
-6%
St Andrews
£153
£161
-5%
Edinburgh
£105
£107
-2%
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