Dublin hotel rates highest in Europe
Hotels in Dublin and Edinburgh are more expensive than London according to a recent study.
Hotel booking website, All-Hotels.com has found that consumers pay £114 on average in Dublin – the most expensive city for hotel accommodation in Europe – and £83 in Edinburgh compared to London’s £80.
Prague came out as the cheapest city for hotel accommodation with customers paying £49 on average. Glasgow was the cheapest in the UK, at an average £72.94 per night.
The data on room rates was taken from over 100,000 hotels in 200 cities worldwide.
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