Current Situation of the Hotel Sector in the World

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Did you know that the price of hotels have risen globally? The recovery in the accommodation sector has accelerated with an increase of 4% in the first half of 2012, keeping average prices at the level of 2005, according to the Hotel Price Index study by Hotels.com, which is based on the reservations made on the different 'sites' of Hotels.com around the world and shows the real prices paid for hotel rooms in around 140.000 hotels around the world.

You will be interested to know that hotel prices worldwide have been located at 108 euros on average.

In the specific case of Spain, the average price of a hotel night is 82 euros, falling by 1% compared to the previous year, thus Spain is at the bottom of the European countries although ahead of Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

The most expensive European city is London, with an increase of 2% compared to the previous year, with an average cost of 137 euros per night.

Paris for its part, it presents an increase of 1% with an average cost of 115 euros per night.

Roma, has suffered a drop of 9%, at a cost of 103 euros per night.

In Spain, we find that San Sebastián it remains the most expensive city, at an average cost of 114 euros per night.

For its part, Madrid it has fallen by 2%, with an average cost of 81 euros per night; while Barcelona it has fallen by 1%, with an average cost of 105 euros per night.

More information: The current situation of the hotel sector in Spain

Source: ABC

Photos: Yeveli Travel


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